GameDynamo - "The tabletop elements in KoPP are apparent from the moment you start the game up. Upon starting, you are taken to a table with a gamemaster on one side and a bunch of empty chairs on the other. These chairs are filled by selecting from a group of random characters ranging from a hipster, a business man, an alien, and more, pairing them with a time-honored RPG class (warrior, mage, cleric, etc.)."
These are just a few of the best mobile games we could find, there was plenty more to pick out, but these deserved a recommendation.
Hardcore Droid's Meg Stivison reviews Behold Studios’ Knights of Pen & Paper 2, saying the game manages to keep all of the original game’s silly D&D love the balance of battles with fun monsters, and the steady stream of meta jokes while squashing the typos and crashbugs that dogged the first game.
Geoff B invites you to picture a darkened room, around which a small group of about four to six people are sitting, while playing Knights of Pen and Paper