Vsauce!
I’m Jake and get ready to App All Niiiggghhhtttt.
If you’re not secretly a goat like me but
wish you were get Goat Simulator.
Nominated for at least 1 Game of the Year
Award... probably, maybe, somewhere, Goat
Simulator took the PC world by storm and is
now on mobile.
Navigate your little goat body through this
sandbox town: head butting everything, slapping
your tongue against stuff, going on trampolines
and cruising with a jetpack… or ya know
be spider goat or a classy goat...which is
just a penguin But instead of blasting away
yourself, blast away alien robots in
Robots Love Ice Cream.
You drive around different worlds in your
ice cream truck shooting all sorts of ice
cream stealing bots out of the sky.
As you go about protecting the sugary frozen
dairy products of the galaxy, collect gold
sprinkles to upgrade your ride and upgrade
your ammunition to such delicious destruction
as Hot Fudge Fun Day or Boomsicle.
After rollin down those rocky roads in your
ice cream truck of frosty freedom, roll down
a mountain in
Roller Polar a simple but addictive game that
has you as an adorable little polar bear.
He has to ride his ever accelerating snowball
while jumping over rocks, trees and other
forest critters.
Once the bear gets knocked off however, you
must start from the beginning.
Curse you, Snow Man.
Curse youuuu!
It’s alright, I’ll just let out my frustration
with Tap Titans.
You play as a hero, who looks a bit like Cloud,
slicing away at evil Titans.
The game’s controls are pretty easy, you
tap...forever.
The faster you tap or more fingers you use,
the more quickly you’ll dispatch of villains
and acquire their gold.
Use that to level up your character, unlock
special abilities, and hire other team mates
to help you.
That’s a lot of tapping so give your fingers
some sleep…
Muji to Sleep.
Muji to Sleep is an app that plays different
ambient backgrounds.
You can choose from ones like forest, birds
or campfire.
Then set the timer for how long you think
it’ll take to lull you to sleep.
*snores*
Wha?
0h h1, a puzzle game where you fill in the
board with either blue or red.
But beware because no two rows or columns
can be the same, you must have an even number
of each color per row and column and you can’t
have more than 3 of the same color touching.
It gets tricky the larger grid you pick but
with every round randomly generating new starting
points you’ll get plenty of practice
Out There.
Out There is a very intense game.
You’re stranded somewhere in deep space
and must find your way home with what little
resources you have.
It might look a bit like Faster Than Light
but that’s about where the comparison ends.
Every time you jump from one solar system
to the next you’re greeted with a text telling
you what happened during the journey or a
decision you must make.
You strategically pick which planets to explore
in that given solar system, looking for more
fuel, oxygen or elements to strengthen your
hull.
As you travel from planet to planet you’ll
encounter alien races or get lucky and find
a baron but better ship.
And you’ll also die...a lot because trial
and error is what this game is a
spout: monochrome mission.
Fly your craft around, avoiding asteroids
in this minimalist retro game.
There are bombs to hit that break apart obstacles
and you can use the particles from your booster
to demolish the things around you pixel by
pixel.
But why you breaking apart all those shapes?
You some kind of
Shapist?
Shapist has no title screen, no menu and no
instructions.
It starts off as a basic block sliding game
but gets increasingly more difficult.
Once you solve a puzzle and reveal the grey
door you go through it revealing the next
challenge.
The deeper you go, the more variety is thrown
at you like springs and blocks that are magnetic
so you must use their opposite and equal poles
to figure out the levels.
Once solving that puzzle, solve who stole
your fortune in my favorite app this episode…
Leo’s Fortune.
This game is a gorgeous side-scrolling platformer.
Our protagonist, Leo, a fuzzy blue ball with
an incredibly fancy moustache, wakes up to
find his gold stolen so he sets out on a journey
to retrieve it, picking up pieces of it through
each level.
Leo investigates which member of his family
could be responsible for the crime all while
slipping and jumping over cogs, spikes, and
lush landscapes - solving puzzles along the
way to open up his path.
The sound design, the visuals, the story and
Leo’s voice all make this game a really
great experience.
Links and prices to all the apps can be found
in the description below.
