Friday is here. Hello Friday. You're looking very nice aren't you? Have you lost weight? That's a lovely jumper you're wearing. I like what you've done with your hair as well. I'm just super glad you're here I guess. I've missed you.
You've probably missed Friday too. Because Friday at AppSpy is when we round up the best games that have hit the App Store this week. And it's been a pretty damn good week all round. Many not vintage, but somewhere in the top 12 percentile. I don't know what that means.
Anyway you can click on the emboldened names of the games below to download them. And if there's anything you think other people should be playing this week, toss those recommendations in the comments at the bottom of the article.
A super gem from Colin Lane. This one's an American Football sim with a twist. The twist being it isn't a sim at all, it's in fact a chaotic rendition of the sport that sees you controlling three players at the same time. Fast, frantic, and most of all fun.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
A fast-paced and surprisingly deep card game. Build your city, fight your rivals, and conquer as much as possible. All in the space of about 15 minutes. There's multiplayer too, and it's really cheap. I mean, really, what's not to like?
An intriguing twist on the arcade one-touch experience. Tap when you're in the right position to keep moving, tap wrong and you'll explode. It's super compulsive once you get into the flow of things, and it's pretty unique as well.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
A harder than midcore space sim that sees you swooping through space fighting alien wolves. It's fun and it's pretty deep, and it's going to bite in pretty hard when it does get its fangs into you. There's a decent juggling act to the game, and a lot of content if you're willing to put the time in.
Read the Pocket Gamer review here
A multiplayer runner. There's some lovely retro graphics going on, and there's a sweet compulsion loop that's going to pull you in tight. After all, beating your own high score is nice, but smashing someone else's is always going to be much, much better.