The 5 best games for iPhone and iPad this week - April 21st

By , on April 21, 2017
Last modified 6 years, 11 months ago

Friday Friday, gotta create content on Friday. Everybody's sat around saying “Harry where is the content please?” Well shut your mouths, the content is here. And it's the usual content, as you might be expecting.

Fridays we like to take a look at the five best games that have come out on the App Store this week. So that's what I'm going to do. I love tradition. Love it so much.

As usual you can click on the emboldened name of a game to download it. You know the drill. We all know the drill. It's a big drill. Sigh. Here goes.

Guardians of the Galaxy

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Telltale's latest. This one follows everyone's favourite space heroes on a new adventure. As we've come to expect from Telltale the first episode isn't fantastic, but it sets things up nicely for what's to come. One to jump in on early.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

CATS

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A game about building tanks for cats to drive. It's not quite as good as that sounds unfortunately, but it is pretty entertaining. And you can give a cat a chainsaw to play with, which is hilarious and incredibly dangerous.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

Nonstop Chuck Norris

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It's basically just Nonstop Knight with an ageing ginger action star instead of a knight. But it's still a lot of fun, and there's a decent thread of humour running through the game as well. Plus frying pans and horse masks.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

Get Me Outta Here

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A slick shooter with an awful lot going on under the bonnet. It's not super simple to pick up and play, but once things click you're going to have a blast shooting through its waves of probe-wielding alien scum.

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Invert

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A smart puzzler in the same vein as a Rubiks cube. But, you know, flat. It's simple to play but you're going to be pulling your hair out when you get to the tougher puzzles. And that, quite frankly, is just fine by me.