When it comes to iPhone games there are a few things that need to be considered before you make that all important purchase, for example, how long you’ll spend playing the game and where you’ll be playing it. Most people will play their iPhone games while waiting for a bus, travelling somewhere or maybe just while they’re laying in bed waiting to fall asleep. To that end what they really need in an iPhone game is something that’s easy to pick up and get straight into, but what’s even more important than how quick they can pick up the game is how quickly they can put it down when they need to (when they’re ready to fall asleep or they’re getting off at their stop). What those people need are casual games and, in that respect, Chillingo have them more than covered.
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At any one time there are an incredible number of games on sale on the App Store. In fact, we could churn out articles on a near-daily basis showcasing some pretty sweet deals. But even I was gobsmacked by the calibre of games on sale at the moment and the deep price cuts given. A number of these games even made our Top 50 Best Indie iOS Games of 2014 So Far.
Awesome! Thanks for the heads up. A few great games I've been meaning to get are on the list. As good a time as any
Whew, some pretty nice deals on that list. For such low prices I'm probably going to pick most of them up! I also heard Joe Dever's Lone Wolf has also been dropped to free.
Chillingo believes that microtransactions and the free to play model is the "best thing" to happen to the mobile gaming industry.