Posted December 15, 2017
I got my first smartphone in 2009. It was a HTC Magic which was pretty damn fancy back then. Alas, a car door killed it, and since I was stupid enough to buy insurance, I got a really shitty mobile as replacement. Then recently I lost that one in a train, and now I finally got to try a present-day phone, a Huawei P9 lite mini. So I'm currently exploring my new toy, trying to find working software and such. I pretty much feel like I just stepped into the future!
So I'm currently pretty hyped about anything mobile-like. Since GoG supposedly likened Opus Magnum to a mobile game and decided not to distribute it, there was a bit of talk about mobile ports on GOG. Inspired by this, I tried doing a search for GOG games with mobile versions:
Waking Mars
This War of Mine
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
Braveland
Broken Age
Her Story
Downwell
Costume Quest
Reigns
Crashlands
Super Hexagon
Machinarium
Hatoful Boyfriend
botanicula
Desktop Dungeons
Beholder
Ironclad Tactics
Kingdom: New Lands
Kingdom Rush
Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator
Card City Nights
Rogue Wizards
Gorogoa
Spore
Battlevoid: Harbinger
1979 Revolution: Black Friday
Space Rangers: Quest
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
80 Days
Republique
Triple Town
Spacechem
There are probably lots more. I'm not totally sure which games are ported from mobile to PC or vice versa.
Personally, I'm against any mobile ports on GOG. The games might be good, but in any case, I much rather play them on the platform they were originally designed for. I wish that GOG at least would include the .apk file with the purchase.
Mobile game has a reputation for being freemium crapware, loaded with ads and in-app purchase. And yes, they are exactly that. Some decent mobile games exist, but not many. And it doesn't help that Google Play won't let you disable ads/IAP crap in your search. Way back, I tried to find the Best totally FREE Games for Android. The sad conclusion was that there simply wasn't much.
I think its a shame that the mobile medium has this tradition for spawning really lousy games. The input options and format really offer possibilities to explore territories that is plain impossible with PC or consoles. Pokemon Go was totally unlike what we normally consider a computer game to be.
So I'm currently pretty hyped about anything mobile-like. Since GoG supposedly likened Opus Magnum to a mobile game and decided not to distribute it, there was a bit of talk about mobile ports on GOG. Inspired by this, I tried doing a search for GOG games with mobile versions:
Waking Mars
This War of Mine
Octodad: Dadliest Catch
Braveland
Broken Age
Her Story
Downwell
Costume Quest
Reigns
Crashlands
Super Hexagon
Machinarium
Hatoful Boyfriend
botanicula
Desktop Dungeons
Beholder
Ironclad Tactics
Kingdom: New Lands
Kingdom Rush
Oh...Sir! The Insult Simulator
Card City Nights
Rogue Wizards
Gorogoa
Spore
Battlevoid: Harbinger
1979 Revolution: Black Friday
Space Rangers: Quest
Anomaly: Warzone Earth
80 Days
Republique
Triple Town
Spacechem
There are probably lots more. I'm not totally sure which games are ported from mobile to PC or vice versa.
Personally, I'm against any mobile ports on GOG. The games might be good, but in any case, I much rather play them on the platform they were originally designed for. I wish that GOG at least would include the .apk file with the purchase.
Mobile game has a reputation for being freemium crapware, loaded with ads and in-app purchase. And yes, they are exactly that. Some decent mobile games exist, but not many. And it doesn't help that Google Play won't let you disable ads/IAP crap in your search. Way back, I tried to find the Best totally FREE Games for Android. The sad conclusion was that there simply wasn't much.
I think its a shame that the mobile medium has this tradition for spawning really lousy games. The input options and format really offer possibilities to explore territories that is plain impossible with PC or consoles. Pokemon Go was totally unlike what we normally consider a computer game to be.