The 5 best games for iPhone and iPad this week - November 3rd

By , on November 3, 2017
Last modified 6 years, 5 months ago

It's Friday, and when it's Friday we like to round up the best games that have come out on the App Store this week. So guess what? That's exactly what we're going to do. No messing about here today.

If you want to download any of our selection, you can click on the emboldened names of the games below. And if you think we've missed anything out, feel free to let us know in the comments section at the bottom of the article.

Final Fantasy Dimensions 2

A neat FF game that sits somewhere between Squeenix's mobile output and a fully fledged title. It's a lot of fun, and it cuts back on a lot of the wandering around that some people find off putting about the series. It's full of retro charm, interesting characters, and plenty of scraps to sink your teeth into.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

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Runic Rampage

You're a dwarf. A very angry dwarf. And you've got a big hammer. Your job is to stomp around tight levels, mashing bad monsters to bits. It's a simple set up, but the crunching combat and giant splurges of gore are pretty special to behold. An RPG levelling system lets you tailor your character to how you play as well.

The Muscle Hustle

Wrestling, but if the wrestlers were marbles. I know, I know, that sounds like complete nonsense, but there's actually a lot of fun to be had here. Twang your pugilists around, unleash special moves, and work your way to becoming the best team of wrestlers in the world.

Read the Pocket Gamer review here

Abi: A Robot's Tale

A point and click adventure with gorgeous graphics that's all about a robot trying to find its way in the world. It looks amazing, and there are some clever puzzles here to keep you entertained. If you're a fan of pointing, clicking, bleeps, or bloops, then you're going to fall head over heels in love with this one.

Million Onion Hotel

A game that puts the onions into puzzling. I realise that doesn't actually make any sense, but it's been a long week. There's a lot of action here, and some intriguing twists on puzzle mechanics that you'll have seen before. Oh, and some laughs too, you know, if you're in to enjoying yourself while you play games.