While there is of course a lot of attention to Animal Crossing now, many more games appeared in the App Store last month. We have listed the best iOS games of November 2017 for you.
Best iOS Games November 2017
This month you can take it easy in Animal Crossing, or lay down some cards with a refreshing form of Solitaire. You can also dive in with a hugely expanded mmorpg on your iPhone. Or do you want a nice story that makes you think? Everything is possible.
1. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is Nintendo’s third game for iOS. The game has no clear goal, no story, and no score to beat. It’s all about doing chores for the animals in your camp. Still, we can’t stop playing. This is due to its calming character and friendly style, but also because the game regularly comes out surprisingly. If you start the game now, it is still possible to participate in the merry Christmas event.
→ Download Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp from the App Store (free)
2. Flipflop Solitaire
We all know the rules of Solitaire (or Patience), but the maker of SpellTower and Really Bad Chess, among others, gives it a different twist. This way, fewer stacks fit on the screen, but due to a few twists in the well-known lines, that is no problem. You choose how many different styles of cards you start with.
Obviously it is more difficult with more colors. The game is free to download, but if you pay you will have no ads and you can play unlimited with five different colors. We are curious which famous genre Zach Gage turns upside down next.
→ Download Flipflop Solitaire from the App Store (free)
3. Lineage 2: Revolution
We never cease to be amazed at how much is possible on the small screen of an iPhone. Lineage 2: Revolution conjures up a full and beautiful mmorpg on the screen. The game features everything you’d expect from an MMO, with a world full of other players and tons of enemies to defeat. You create a character and do quests to gain experience and become stronger.
The game stands out not only because of the amazing graphics, but also because you can let the game play itself. If you press a quest, your character will automatically run and fight. This makes the game easy to play on the go, because you don’t always have to pay attention.
→ Download Lineage 2: Revolution from the App Store (free)
4. Far From Noise
Far From Noise tells a special story about someone rocking back and forth in a car on the edge of a large cliff. There is no way to escape, so there is no other option than to think.
As soon as a deer comes to see what’s going on, a special conversation arises in a special place. The game is not very demanding from the player, apart from making some small choices. Yet it is a special experience that makes you think.
→ Download Far From Noise from the App Store (3.49 euros)
5. A Boy and His Blob
A Boy and His Blob was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. Last year a polished version with better graphics was released. This edition can now be played on iOS. The idea is that you play a kid who helps a blob defeat a villain.
The blob can change into different shapes, advancing the boy through the many platform levels. As a platformer enthusiast, you really shouldn’t miss this one.
→ Download A Boy and His Blob from the App Store (5.49 euros)
More games
Also check out the five games we picked last month if you want to play even more. At the end of each month, we select five new games from the App Store. Would you like to receive it in your inbox? Then subscribe to our newsletter.