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Small signs and text is easier to read and more sharp! On iOS it runs on the Metal API unlike Mac which runs on OpenGL, this means it gets almost double the performance on iPad Pro!! NBA 2K Mobile also has the graphics of a late PS4/Xbox One NBA game, 120 FPS support on iPad Pro and controller rumble support now too!
The main things I'll be bringing with me are: iPad, Steam Deck, Phone, and some books regarding animations and art (idk if I should buy some Game Design books or anything in that category). I don't have money to buy a laptop and make some projects in Unity or Blender in there, hence why I asked the question above.
It's a PC port of a Diablo-type game from ~2006 but it runs really well on iPad. Main quest is included, so hours of gameplay with no in-app purchases. The expansion sets are DLC if you want, but the main game is 100% free (it's a PC port!) with no ads.
Ok, so I redownloaded the game and hooked up my PS4 controller and it’s amazing! So much better with the controller, but I ran into an issue: I just got to the part with the tripod reflector thingys where you have to aim the light beam at the blue thing to open the door and I can’t figure out how to make them connect!
If you will ever use your iPad for remote work of some kind, you need this regardless of whether you will play games using another app below. Moonlight: The most technically capable option for gaming, using Nvidia's shield codec to stream from a PC with an nvidia GPU.
Maybe the engine you built your game in does stupid things like hardcoding the size of the window, and that stops your iPad game from full-screening. Maybe your game is designed around touch input, and you've not added controller or keyboard and mouse support (because you know for a fact everyone on iPad is going to use touch input, but not ...
Sometimes even a 12.9" iPad feels small but I’ve seen plenty of posts of people showing the final levels of Infinity Engine games on small iPhones, probably watching a YT gameplay video on your phone will give you an idea of how small things look so you can decide for yourself.
Darkest Dungeon isn't iPad exclusive. It's on several platforms (previous-gen consoles, Windows, Linux) and even the PS Vita. Had to ask because that and several other games brought up here aren't iPad-exclusive either. This includes Civ 6, Divinity Original Sin 2, and Slay the Spire. For my iPad/iOS-only vote, gotta go with Fantasian ...
Official community dedicated to the game No Rest For The Wicked. A Role-Playing, Action Adventure game set in a Medieval world where an Unholy Plague has returned. In Early Access on Steam only, with a full release coming later on to Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5.
That being said, here are 3 games I think are absolutely exceptional on iPad: The best game on iPad in my opinion has always been FTL: Faster Than Light. KOTOR 2 (released recently, good quality of life, controller support is fantastic - feels like you're playing an Xbox game). Little Inferno is a one of a kind game that everyone should play once.