There’s a lot to choose from.
Once upon a time, my smartphone doubled as my most-used gaming platform. It’s hard to believe now, but there was once a period when app stores felt like a new frontier, and game developers had a blast experimenting with a little touchscreen rectangle that you always had in your pocket. Then the economics changed. Games slowly got cheaper before eventually becoming free altogether. New releases had to decide betweenor saddling their game with in-app purchases. Things became dire.
I came to this realization recently when I switched from Android to an iPhone and started loading my new gadget with games . I started out by downloading titles from the subscriptions I have — Apple Arcade and Netflix — and before I knew it, I had two dozen games in a folder, ranging from old favorites to ones I keep meaning to try. Subscriptions, even on mobile, aren’t an entirely new phenomenon.. But they’ve now matured to the point that I feel like it’s the best way to game on an iPhone.
Let’s start with Arcade, which might just be the best deal in gaming that people never seem to talk about. It launched with
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