Here's what's new in iOS gaming this week!
Every Thursday I go on a quest to find all the notable new games released on the App Store over the week, but instead of taking all the gold and experience for myself, I pass my knowledge on to you! Whether you're looking for new games, games on-sale, or wondering if your favorite game got a big update, I'll break down all the notable iOS gaming news for you!
New games of the week
Need something new and shiny? Every week tons of games hit the App Store, and I keep track, so you don't have to; here are the notable releases for this week.
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy is a battle of wits and strategy wrapped up in a good old-fashioned board game.
Your goal: build your space empire as quickly as possible by playing cards to build technological advancements, settle colonies on nearby planets, or attack other players. You can play alone with AI controled opponents or play with up to four players on a local multiplayer network.
Will you attempt diplomacy to conquer the galaxy or is a fierce war the swiftest way to complete galactic control? You decide.
- $6.99 - Download Now
Penarium
This wacky arcade game may look cute, but it's a look into a world that is quite sinsiter.
You'll play as Willy, who is being forced into a twisted circus arena where he is forced to entertain a sadistic crowd. You'll need to help Willy avoid certain death by jumping around the arena that his hell bent on killing him.
Will you survive the challenge and become the champion of Penarium? Or, will you fail miserable and give the crowd the blood shed they crave?
- $1.99 - Download Now
Sudoku Sweeper
A minimalist puzzle game that combines two classic puzzle games into one, Sudoku Sweeper is bound to please puzzle lovers everywhere.
Every row, column and zone holds a bomb and one of each number. You'll need to apply all your best knowledge of the Minesweeper and Sudoku rules to come out of each puzzle intact. Tap the numbers, avoid the bombs, and become the puzzle master!
- $2.99 - Download Now
Games on sale this week
Good things come to those who wait! Every week games go on sale, and you can take advantage of great savings. Here are the notable sales of this week.
Missileman
You can now get the fast-paced, top-down 2D shooter Missileman for only $0.99!
Shoot enemies down with missiles and dodge obstacles as they scroll by you at super fast speeds! You can earn experience points and upgrade your weapons allowing you to cause even more destruction!
With 16 stages across four different zones, Missileman gives you plenty of content to keep busy
- $0.99 - Download Now
Zip — Zap
Minimalist in every sense of the word, Zip — Zap is now free on the App Store!
You'll need to help need to help to clumsy mechanical creatures make their way home by holding or releasing the screen.
This simple game has over 100 levels and absolutely no ads of in-app purchases, making it a great casual game to pick up while it's free!
- Free - Download Now
Updates of the week
Games are constantly being updated with new features, bug fixes, and gameplay tweaks. Here are the notable updates for this week.
Fire Emblem Heroes: New heroes are available to summon in Fire Emblem Heroes, including Ike, Soren, and Mist from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance! Plus, Nintendo has added new paralogues missions so there are even more orbs to collect! Check out the announcement board inside the game for all the details.
Luke's game of the week.
Fire Emblem Heroes
I know I have suggested this game before, but with each new set of heroes Nintendo releases and with the addition of new paralogue missions, I still haven't been able to put down Fire Emblem Heroes.
As a turn-based strategy RPG, Fire Emblem has long been regarded as one of the best game series to using the tactics style of gameplay, and Fire Emblem Heroes is no different. The mechanics are easy to pick up on, but hard to master, making Fire Emblem Heroes a perfect game for die-hard fans and newcomers alike.
Read my full review of Fire Emblem Heroes
All the cutscenes and dialogue show all the characters in their full anime illustrated glory and no detail is left out. The brightly colored suits of armor, the impossibly saturated hues of hair, and the insane eye-to-face ratio of each character is present and with abundance. The Japanese anime art style has been a staple in Fire Emblem games since the beginning, and Nintendo spared no expense in bringing that classic look to your phone.
- Free - Download Now
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Other games you saw this week?
Did I miss anything? Anything you're particularly excited about this week? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter!
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