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iTunes link. Price: $2.99 | AU$4.49 | £2.99. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth won't be for everyone. You play a naked (heavily stylised) child, crawling deeper into the Earth's underbelly, slaying the monsters you find there (using your tears as bullets) in a grotesque bloodbath after the character's mother tried to kill him at the behest of God (it's all very Old Testament). If this does sound like it's up your alley, you're going to find a game of which you'll possibly never tire: a top-down, twin-stick, randomly generated, roguelike dungeon-crawler that feels like it always has something new to show you.

iTunes link, Price: $14.99 | AU$22.99 | £14.99, This is one of the creepiest games on a mobile platform, Originally made for PC, the game sees you take on the role of night guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, It seems the animatronic robots that entertain the children during the day -- Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie the Bunny, Chica the Chicken, and Foxy the Pirate Fox -- become active at night, Active, and murderous, From your base inside the security room, you can monitor them via staticky camera feeds, closing the doors when they draw near -- but you have limited power that you need to conserve, and the longer you work there, the more restless the tropical ink - a watercolor garden iphone case animals become, Packaged up inside some terrifying gameplay is a mystery: What happened to the bodies of the murdered children? And why do the animatronics walk by themselves?..

There are now five games in the Five Nights at Freddy's series, and you can find them all on Scott Cawthon's iTunes page. iTunes link. Price: $2.99 | AU$4.49 | £2.99. This side-scrolling platformer is unlike any other. You move through the levels by "pruning" cells from a blob of fungus, which causes new cells to grow elsewhere on the blob. By constantly pruning and reshaping the fungus, you learn to control it into new shapes that can be moved around to solve puzzles on the levels, collect other organisms and reach the end. It's a remarkably clever take on the platformer that requires some very creative thinking.

iTunes link, Price: $4.99 | AU$7.99 | £4.99, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP first launched on 24 March 2011, and it still stands out today as one of the highest points of mobile gaming, It's a strange, beautiful, tropical ink - a watercolor garden iphone case sad, experimental adventure game about a warrior on a mysterious quest, Its pixellated art style, gorgeous soundtrack and unique gameplay mechanics spawned a thousand imitators, but nothing has ever come close to the wonder of Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, iTunes link..

Price: $3.99 | AU$5.99 | £3.99. Crypt of the Necrodancer is a dungeon crawler like no other. It's basically a procedural death labyrinth, but the gameplay is based on rhythm -- you have to move in time with the beat using your choice of control system (taps or swipes), learning the monsters' rhythms to take them out without taking damage yourself. It's an odd mash-up, but a brilliantly inspired one. iTunes link. Price: $1.99 | AU$4.99 | £1.99. Words can't possibly do Framed justice: it really is one of the more unusual concepts we have seen in some time. The entire game takes place without words; it's laid out as a completely wordless noir comic, with our protagonists avoiding being spotted by law while double-crossing each other. Gameplay is not action-based, but context-based: you have to examine each page, shifting the panels around to make sure that events occur in the order that sees our hero escape clean, getting the jump on police or sneaking past. Although it may sound good, that's nothing compared to how magnificent it is to experience. And yes, a pair of headphones for the soundtrack is an absolute must.

A sequel, Framed 2, was released for iOS in 2017, iTunes link, Price: $3.99 | AU$5.99 | £3.99, Beholder deserves a place of honour alongside brilliant dystopian titles such as Replica, Papers, Please and This War of Mine, As landlord over a block of apartments in a totalitarian state, you oversee the tenants -- quite literally your job is to spy on them for the government, You can choose to play by the government's rules or tropical ink - a watercolor garden iphone case covertly help the people under your care, but at great risk, Every action has consequences, with high stakes and multiple endings to unlock..

iTunes Link. Price: $4.99 | AU$7.99 | £4.99. One of the great things about smartphones is their tactile touchscreens. But with Blackbox, you don't touch the screen at all. Instead, it uses every other sensor the phone is equipped with: gyroscope, camera, microphone, accelerometer. To solve the puzzles and trip the light switches, you need to first figure out what you need to actually do, whether it be travel, shout at your phone or tip it upside down. It's utterly diabolical and utterly brilliant.

iTunes link, Price: Free, Slayaway Camp is, at its core, a Sokoban-style puzzler, but it's what's wrapped around that core gameplay that makes it brilliant, You play the villain in a series of slasher movies, and you need to hit (and slay!) all the teen counselors at a summer camp, The graphics are voxel-based, which keeps the gore-fest entertainingly cartoony, and every detail has been lovingly thought about -- from the "rewind" option when you fall to the scattered bones you leave in your wake, Some levels have limits or special features (such as fires) to help you dispatch your victims (and provide hazards that you need tropical ink - a watercolor garden iphone case to avoid yourself), and you can even earn coins to unlock special kills, For such a bloodthirsty premise, it's an utter joy..



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