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Best 8 PC & Console Games Converted For iPhone

Sometimes, we’re away from our PC or consoles and are absolutely bored out of our minds. Well, the one thing we would have around would be our phones, right? So let’s take a look at some of the best PC and console games we could enjoy on our iPhones.

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1.   FTL: Faster Than Light

A sandbox game is the best game to have around when you’ve got a lot of time to kill, so FTL is a great game to be downloaded into your mobile devices. Plus, its controls are easy to master and the gameplay is straightforward enough while offering tons of replayability and fun.

You’ll be managing a ship and running into enemies, so in order to survive, you would need to give orders to your crew and plan out the best strategy to survive. The extra challenge when it comes to FTL is its permadeath feature. You’ll literally have to restart everything from scratch when you die, good luck!

2.   Dead Cells

Another game with a permadeath feature, Dead Cells is a roguelike-Metroidvania platformer where you get to play as a creature attempting to escape a castle by continuously evolving and unlocking new areas. It sounds fun, but it takes a lot of hard work and repetition to get through this game, which is great for killing time.

The game can be adapted to different playstyles, and you’ll unlock certain paths that suit your own build and mood. For the mobile version, there’s even a custom mode, new enemies and weapons as well as new mutations and outfits for you to try out.

3.   GRID: Autosport

There are countless racing games on mobile and GRID: Autosport is one of the best that you should try out. Satisfy your itch for a race without ever having to endanger yourself in real life. There are about 100 cars and 100 race tracks for you to try out and play through, so it will take some time for you to finish trying everything out.

And if things get too easy for you, you can switch the difficulty to something much more challenging. The game’s controls have also been tweaked to be more intuitive for those who are playing on mobile devices, and if that’s not your cup of tea, you can connect a gamepad and play with that instead.

4.   Papers, Please

If you’ve ever wondered how it feels like to be working as a civil servant in a communist state, then Papers, Please would be a great start. This is for those looking for a more humanistic and realistic game to play compared to the rest on this list. It is also rather text-based and you would have to read a lot, so if you’re not into that you can skip this one.

It is more of a dystopian documentary-style game, there will be depictions of violence, nudity and some mature themes. If you’re looking for something more lighthearted, you won’t exactly find it here.

5.   Brawlhalla

What’s a mobile games list without at least one fighting game in it right? Brawlhalla evokes the feeling of Super Smash Bros as you manoeuvre characters that fight through battle arenas. You can bring your friends along and fight them as well. The idea is to throw them off the stage by any means necessary.

You’ll have all sorts of weapons and adorable outfits to choose from as you fight random players or your friends in battle arenas. A great one for letting off steam after a long stressful day at work.

6.   Inside

A puzzle platformer is a must-have on any platform and that is where Inside comes in. It is also the spiritual successor of Limbo, which is another amazing game for you to try out on your mobiles if you have the time. With Inside, you’ll navigate a 2D world of failed human experiments and zombies.

It is a dark game, figuratively and literally, so get ready for an experience that will stick with you for a while. Your main goal is to survive, as everything in the world tries to kill you. There are so many ways to die in this dystopia, you’re just gonna have to strategize and figure it out to survive.

7.   Sayonara Wild Hearts

It would be remiss if we didn’t add a music-based game into the mix. Sayonara Wild Hearts is a music-based action game led by a heartbroken protagonist through an interesting landscape depicted through music.

Each level has a different soundtrack as well as different mechanics you’ll have to go through, and there are 23 levels altogether. You’ll be collecting hearts, avoiding any obstacles in your way and defeating enemies that are out to get you. It’s an interesting adventure as you find your way to heal your heart.

8.   Terraria

Another sandbox game, but with a little more flair and beautifully intricate pixel art graphics. The game has been heavily compared to Minecraft, but it’s definitely a different experience altogether. You need to play it to find out!

In Terraria you’ll get to fight some pretty OP bosses, build up your very own castle base, craft items and more. You can even hop on multiplayer with your friends for a fun adventure and create a co-op base with them.

To Conclude

There you go! Some of the best PC and console games that were brought over to mobile devices. May these games grant you the same exhilarating and fun experiences as they did on their respective platforms, this time, on the go!

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