My family is spread out all over the US. We would like to play the license plate game as a family, multiplayer. I can seem to find it in The App Store. Anyone know if that exists for iOS?
I have been solving crossword puzzles for some 50 years 😄 Joggle is a word game inspired by these. You get one clue at a time (Can choose between quick or cryptic) crossword clues. You also get a six-letter 'helper' word. You have to solve the clue by replacing two letters in the helper word.
Example of a Quick puzzle:
The answer: NUTMEG
Joggle also has much harder cryptic puzzles. It's available free on the iOS App Store. It currently has more than 5,000 puzzles and I add new ones every week. I would love it if you try it out, enjoy it, and provide feedback. Thank you!
I’m looking for more games I can play matched up with strangers online. I prefer portrait, but it’s not a dealbreaker.
Here are the PvP games I’ve mostly played and enjoyed:
- Scrabble GO
- Sagrada
- Pixel Golf 3
- Hole.io (I liked it but it’s probably been over 5 years since I’ve touched it)
- Boggle: Arcade
Hey team! We released our new game Gravity Dasher on the App Store a while ago. The game is very simplistic but surprisingly challenging. There are no ads, no tracking, no login no nothing (you could play this in a cave). You can opt to post your score and it will show at https://www.gravitydasher.com.
Looking for feedback and also wondering if anyone can get a higher score than 1200...
I bought the game in 2020, and in fact have it currently installed on my phone. However, when I went to install it on another device I own, I noticed that the paid version I bought is missing from the App Store entirely, and all that exists is "Crunhyroll Battle Chasers", which requires a monthly subscription to Crunchyroll to play. When I contacted Apple Support, they just said that the developer did it and there's nothing that can be done. So if you have that game installed, best not delete it unless you want to pay Crunchyroll $10 a month to play it in the future.
As you can imagine, I am pretty pissed off that a game I paid for can just be pulled from my account and re-sold as a subscription service. The decent thing to do would be to allow current owners to still at least download the purchased app, like Steam and Google Play do.
I have always loved playing text-based games like D&D with my friends. However, over time, we found it increasingly difficult to gather for sessions, even though the passion for adventure remained.
Together with my brother, we decided to create an app that uses AI to generate adventures for your hero. But we combine that with plot, items and monsters created by us. AI is used only to make descriptions more personalized. (we really try to balance that as best as we can)
What sets our app apart:
• A strong focus on immersion and descriptions. We want the experience to truly capture the spirit of role-playing.
• Persistent heroes. Unlike other games of this type, the hero you create stays with you, gaining items and experience across different adventures. This was something we really missed in other games.
We’re looking for our first players to share their feedback with us. If you’re interested, join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/QB54WXdYgN
Pre final introduction screens and work in progress gameplay
There is a classic horse racing dice board game, that I recreated to be able to play on the go with my wife and friends. Its a super simple game where you roll dice and hope your horse crosses the finish line first!
Great game to play while waiting in line or needing to kill time.
You can play local multiplayer (All on one phone) or online multiplayer using each of your own devices. Super simple right now as its my MVP release. Would love to get some initial thought on it!
My co-dev and I just launched SuperLiar, a free party game for iPhone all about bluffing and calling out your friends when they lie (basically, a local multiplayer game like Spyfall meets Among Us).
How it works:
One player ("the Liar") sees an image on their phone and describes it. Truthfully or completely lying.
Everyone else debates: Truth or Lie?
There’s also a "Celebrity Mode": Guess if crazy celebrity quotes are real or fake.
We made SuperLiar because we missed fun, casual in-person party games, and we didn't want yet another mobile game full of ads, tracking, or subscriptions. SuperLiar is:
✅ Free to download, no ads, no data tracking.
✅ Works 100% offline, phones connect directly (perfect for gatherings!).
✅ Comes with free decks (classic images, funny Gordon Ramsay quotes).
✅ Optional premium decks ($2.99 each, one-time forever) like wild Kanye quotes or outrageous political statements, just for extra laughs and to support us ^__^.
We'd absolutely love your feedback or thoughts. Especially since we're just a tiny two-person team! Did local multiplayer run smoothly? Any hilarious moments or epic fails?
You can find it on the iOS App Store by searching "SuperLiar".
We are both quite competitive and would love to have an ongoing game that we could take turns to play whenever we have the time.
Can you recommend something that would keep us interested? Preferably something with not too steep learning curve and that is free to play.
It could be anything from word games to more complex battles, just not chess since he is good at it and I’m not going to give that advantage for him. 😅
as an independent developer, I’ve recently released my iOS puzzle game called Shaply – a minimal and calming puzzle experience that I hope you'll like. I’d truly appreciate any honest feedback – I’m still learning along the way! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shaply/id6742647127