And sometimes, I just don't have Wifi available where I'm at. I love playing on my iPad, but it is Wifi only. I'm going to sidetrack slightly and give a bit of feedback on what I don't like about TeamLava games is that they force you to play online. I spent many hours playing those years back on my desktop. Something Dungeon's & Dragon's related, like the old Bard's Tale and Wizardry games, or Summoner. But I didn't care for the overall gameplay, having to fight against real neighbors, and overall the realtime nature of it. One game recently I thought I could get into was The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle Earth. I also like a good auto racing simulator, as long as the physics are realistic. I love Casino games, Solitaire or other card games you can play on your own with no network access. Again, you can work through the levels, and not take a lot of time each time around. Haven't gone back to AB yet, but I might play that again sometime. I used to play Angry Birds for a while, then was sidetracked by Castle Story. In this particular game, I'm coming to the realization that winning without the *****s may not be possible. To me, buying *****s in a game ruins the fun, as long as the levels can actually be solved without them. The biggest challenge, for me, it trying to win each level without having to buy *****s. A single game doesn't take too long, and is mentally challenging. One that I play somewhat often is called TowerMadness, a fairly decent tower defense type game. Right now I don't have that many games installed on my iPhone or iPad. It's only in the last few days that I've be*** to go back through the thousands of apps I have on iTunes to see what else might occupy some time. Kind of a tough one, because for the last 18 months or so, the only game I've focused on has been Castle Story.
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