November is set to be a huge month for mobile games. From Simogo's new
game, to massive PC ports, to unsung indie entries, there's something
for everyone.
There's also another huge iOS game on the way, but the
developer has sworn us to secrecy. Let's just say, November is going to
be big and here are 18 very convincing reasons.
As ever, these
dates are as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Don't
blame us if a game slips into December (or beyond).
The Sailor's Dream
By Simogo - coming to iOS on November 6th
An
engrossing audio-visual adventure, that has you exploring a tiny
archipelago and piecing together a story from some fractured memories.
It's Simogo's (Beat Sneak Bandit, DEVICE 6) least gamey game yet, but its most intriguing.
Offroad Legends 2
By DogByte Games - coming to iOS and Android in November
Big darn dirty Monster Truck platformer Offroad Legends
- which provided "simple physics-based gameplay and occasionally
hilarious crashes" says Harry - is getting a sequel with more cars and
MFi controller support.
Majestic Nights
By Epiphany Games - coming to iOS and Android in November
A
neon-tinged, isometric adventure set in a world of cover-ups and
conspiracies. There will be combat, stealth, and puzzles as you uncover
the story across a six chapter, episodic release schedule.
Icewind Dale
By Beamdog - coming to iOS in November
Beamdog did a pretty good job of resurrecting the Baldur's Gate
games for mobile. Now it's back with another monster PC RPG from the
hazy alien landscape we call "the past". This one's already on Android,
but the iOS version is due soon.
The Taekwondo Game
By Hello There - coming to iOS in November
Boxing,
karate, and the ancient martial art of turtle power get a lot of video
game screen time, but fists-and-feet fighting style Taekwondo is sorely
underrepresented. This handsome and aptly-named simulator should fill
that gap.
Scrolls
By Mojang - coming to iOS and Android in November
How do you follow up a worldwide phenomenon like Minecraft?
With a strategy-heavy collectible card game inspired by traditional
board games, of course! That's Mojang's plan, and it will bring
turn-based battler Scrolls to mobile this month.
Space Age
By Big Bucket - coming to iOS in November
A
charming astronaut adventure, inspired by science fiction from the 50s
and 60s. You start the game by exploring an alien planet, but the story
quickly takes a turn for the bizarre, and you'll suspect that there's
more to this place than first meets the eye…
SongArc
By SongArc - coming to iOS in November
SongArc
proudly calls itself "the best music game on Windows Phone", though
that's like calling yourself the most famous female baker in all of
Scunthorpe. We'll see how this music game, which lets you tap along to
your own tunes, fares on the international stage of iOS and Android.
Crossy Road
By Hipster Whale - coming to iOS on November 20th
A simple Frogger-inspired
endless runner about dodging traffic and making distance. It wouldn't
be so addictive if it weren't for the gashapon machine that lets you
unlock new blocky creatures to play as.
Monkey Racing
By Drakkar Dev - coming to iOS and Android on November 6th
Monkey Boxing
creator Drakkar Dev may have a thing for monkeys. But who are we to
judge. Its latest is a charming cartoon kart racer, about various simian
drivers competing in tiny go karts. You also have weapons and
customisable cars.
Rebels & Redcoats
By Hunted Cow Studios - coming to iPad on November 6th
Prolific
iOS dev Hunted Cow Studios is now bringing Decision Games's board games
to iPad. Its first collaboration is 1995's War of Independence game Rebels & Redcoats which received a muted 6.5 from Board Game Geek. Eh, could be good.
Briquid Mini
By Gamious - coming to iOS on November 6th
A new phone-friendly remake of forgotten iPad puzzler Briquid,
with brand new stages and a bold new look. The game is all about
redirecting water, by smashing up bricks, so it flows into special
zones. I played a little in Germany and it's a-ok.
Sweet Drmzzz
By Bart Bonte - coming to iOS and Android on November 6th
What
happens when you fall asleep? According to innovative game maker Bart
Bonte, a tiny mini-you pops out your ear, rides your alarm clock into
the stratosphere, and gets into cosmic adventures with space snakes.
Sounds about right.
A Mechanical Story
Coming to iOS on November 5th
This game has you fixing a robot friend, by plopping the right gears, pistons, and cogs into his internal organs. Unlike Amazing Alex,
though, the game keeps playing in real-time and you have to apply your
fixes while the mechanics are whirring away which makes things tense and
tricky.
Synonymy
By Christopher Cinq-Mars Jarvis - coming to iOS and Android on November 6th
With Synonymy,
you can have Richard Dawkins talk to you about something other than God
being a make believe delusion for children. Instead, he talks you
through this game which is about navigating from one word to another,
and using synonyms as your pathway.
Wars and Battles
By Battle Factory - coming to iPad and Android in November
Wars and Battles
will probably be a sharp strategy game about soldiers and tanks, duking
it out on a hex-based grid. I'm not so interested in that - I like the
visual style, which actually emulates the artificial world of a tabletop
board game, complete with plastic figures.
Proun+
By Joost van Dongen - coming to iOS in November
In play, wire-racer Proun is a twitchy arcade avoid-em up like Pivvot and Super Hexagon.
But instead of using the boring electro music and neon-dipped
aesthetic, it has a jazz soundtrack and art inspired by Piet Mondrian.
C-c-c-culture bonus!
Bitcoin Billionaire
By FizzPow Games and Noodlecake - coming to iOS in November
And
finally, Noodlecake takes on screen-tapping time-wasting
wealth-accumulation games with a game about mining bitcoins. As your
crypto-currency fortunes rise, you'll be able to deck out your pixel art
bedroom with rad toys. Is it satire, or just another cow clicker? We'll
find out.