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Pod touch? You've come to the right place. With i. OS games reviews, gameplay videos and links to the games on the App Store, this roundup lists the 1. Pad & i. Phone, from strategy and action to puzzles and RPGs.

However, if you're really pressed for time you may only want to read about the very best of the best. In the video above, and listed below with links to the App Store, you will find the 1. Phone and i. Pad games of all time. But now on with the list. Here are the best i.

Pad & i. Phone games, divided into 1. Adventure, point- and- click and story games. Banner Saga, and Banner Saga 2. Like many of our favourite games, the Banner Saga blends ingredients from multiple genres: adventure- style text- based decision making (although the potential unpleasantness of the consequences makes it more Telltale than Lucasarts), and the turn- based grid combat of tactical RPGs.

It's a combination that works well, with both aspects of the game working in service to the overall themes of danger and sacrifice. In any given skirmish you command a squad of up to six fighters, selected from a larger caravan of personnel that ebbs and flows in response to your decisions and performance; the characters can be upgraded and lightly customised over time. The grid- based battles play out like Final Fantasy Tactics or games of that ilk, with each turn providing the ability to move a hero a certain number of squares and then perform an action, whether it's a melee or weapon attack or perhaps a magic/support interaction.

And outside combat things are just as dangerous. You make decisions about almost everything, and you'll pay for your slip- ups. Even dialogue selections feed into how the storyline twists and turns on the road ahead. The world- building is breathtaking, drawing inspiration and more than a little of the bleak outlook from Scandinavian mythology and Viking storytelling, to create a set of characters that are totally unlike anything else in gaming yet surprisingly easy to care about. And it looks and sounds quite beautiful. The Banner Saga 2 doesn't make many dramatic changes to the formula of the acclaimed original, but the small enhancements to the sharp tactical strategy formula are meaningful.

There's also a new race of characters - centaurs, sort of - and two story lines based on two main point- of- view characters. They're not cheap, by the mega- cheap standards of mobile gaming, but these long- lasting and solidly replayable RPG adventures provide more than enough richness and value to justify the entry fee.

But one warning: even though the second game may look like a better- value offer - a newer game with additional features for the same price - the continuity between the two stories is so strong that you really must play the first game first. Watch Mutiny On The Bounty Online Free HD. David Price. Banner Saga 1: £4. For i. Pad & i.

Phone (Universal) Banner Saga on the App Store. Banner Saga 2: £4. For i. Pad & i.

Phone (Universal) Banner Saga 2 on the App Store. Read our full Banner Saga review.

Broken Age. Opinions differ on this nostalgic ode to the point- and- click adventure games of yore, created by one of that genre's most revered luminaries. Hardcore adventure gamers - many of whom backed the project on Kickstarter - were disappointed by how much it seems to pander to the mainstream market. The puzzles are mostly easy (although trickier fare is promised in the second act) and you can play through in a few hours. There's also no 'look at' command or indeed anything beyond an all- purpose 'interact with': the interface is far simpler than those in Monkey Island and its 9. The suspicion was raised in PC gaming circles that these decisions had been made with touchscreens and mobile gamers in mind. But I, and others, adore its heart- stopping visual loveliness, its gentle but subtle story (which allows you to switch at will between two parallel coming- of- age tales), its humour - including a gloriously immature raft of jokes about the word 'stool' - its high- calibre voice acting and music.. David Price£4. 9.

For i. Pad and i. Phone (Universal) Broken Age on the App Store. Device 6. A head- scratcher par excellence, this one. While some have complained that it's a brief experience - and brainiacs will no doubt buzz through in a couple of hours - we've only just finished the second of Device 6's five chapters, and can confirm that the puzzles in this primarily text- based adventure are hard if you're not keenly observant and willing to note down everything you see.

Use of a pen and paper comes highly recommended. The look is unique: antiquarian and weirdly restrained, with judicious use of black- and- white photos and illustrations to supplement the words. The audio is richly atmospheric (not to mention key to solving the puzzles). And clever use of touchscreen controls and unconventional layouts - the sentences snaking round the screen - helps make this an experience like no other. David Price£3. 9. For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) Device 6 on the App Store.

Grim Fandango Remastered. I'm one of those poor souls (forgive the pun) who never played the original Grim Fandango on PC, but I was always intrigued by the premise. After playing the remastered version for i. Pad, I'm happy to report that the game's hype is fully deserved. Grim Fandango is a neo- noir mystery set in the Land of the Dead. Fans of classic black- and- white films will appreciate the witty dialogue, art deco style and slithering jazz soundtrack, but it's also a love letter to Mexican folklore: the characters' design, including protagonist Manny Calavera, are heavily influenced by calaca figures.

It's a point- and- click adventure that involves talking, thinking and problem solving; this isn't a game that features a lot of gunplay or action sequences. But the cut- scenes and puzzles help move along the plot, which centres around Manny uncovering corruption in the Department of Death, and then starting a journey through the underworld that is both bizarre and hilarious.

The four- chapter story takes hours to explore and the artistic aesthetic is as central to the game as the writing (which is continually amusing). Immerse yourself in this strange, funny and exceptionally enthralling world, and pray that Tim Schafer makes another. Chris Holt£4. 9. 9 For i. Pad & i. Phone (Universal) Grim Fandango on the App Store Read our full Grim Fandango review. Her Story. In Her Story, an interactive narrative mystery game, you play as an anonymous user looking through old interview tapes from a murder case in 1. Your job is to sift through hundreds of unorganised video clips; fortunately these have been transcribed so you can search for words using a free- input search box.

When you start the game, the first search term has already been typed in for you: MURDER. There are few other instructions, which means solving this mystery is entirely up to your detective skills. The script is well- written, unsettlingly realistic, and dark. And no two people will have the same experience playing Her Story: the experience depends on how you search, in what order you watch the tapes, how many tapes you watch, and what conclusions you want to draw.

Sarah Jacobsson Purewal£2. For i. Phone & i. Pad (Universal) Her Story on the App Store Read our full Her Story review. Machinarium. This classic robotic point- and- click adventure offers a unique experience with more heart than the average tin man.

Each room has a puzzle for you to solve, moving you forward as you try to find your ladyfriend and thwart a dastardly plot by some robo- bullies. You'll scan environments for items to interact with, combine objects in your inventory and solve a variety of brain- teasers. Watch August Rush Dailymotion on this page. Machinarium manages to feel both electronic and organic. The hand- painted visuals feel both cartoony and believable, and the soundtrack blends ambient electronica, jazz and dubstep.

Harassment Livestreams On Twitch Are Multiplying And Easy To Find. Earlier this week Kotaku UK ran an article from Charleyy Hodson about the sexual harassment she recently faced on Twitch while livestreaming in the site’s IRL category. Everyone seems to agree there’s a problem, but it’s not so easy to find consensus on how platforms like Twitch should be tackling it. Given the focus of many online platforms on creating automated mod tools, we thought we’d run an experiment. How easy is it for a human to track down Twitch accounts that either focus on, or regularly engage in, verifiable instances of targeted harassment on the platform? This piece originally appeared on Kotaku UK 8/1. As it turns out, incredibly easy.

And that’s without any access to Twitch’s support accounts or report logs. We spent 9. 0 minutes looking for harassment and were able to identify and document 2. Twitch that regularly engage in harassment of other users, either via in- stream chat or by re- streaming people’s livestreams and commenting on them. Every one of these accounts is still active at the time of publishing, though we’ve passed our findings on to Twitch support.

How did we find so many so quickly? Depressingly, most of these harassment- focused accounts were found by looking at Twitter users who had tweeted at Twitch’s official support account about their harassment. These users received no public response, and their harassers remain on Twitch. People were giving Twitch the exact information we used, and within minutes of investigating each case we’d found clear proof of what they were flagging. Twitch archives the chat on livestreams. If you know when harassment took place, you can find the accounts behind it from the chat.

From there, you can check each user’s page and further evidence of their behaviour is right in front of you, particularly for those users livestreaming their harassment of others. In 9. 0 minutes we found users threatening to rape women, users mocking disabilities, users throwing around homophobic and transphobic slurs, users spamming sexually explicit comments at streamers, users threatening to doxx streamers mid- stream, and users harassing the followers of streamers to quit their channel. Of the 2. 5 accounts we found, seven of them had engaged in livestreaming their harassment of other Twitch users on the IRL section of the site. Of those users, all of them had streamed harassment since the start of August.

Most of these channels featured between five and ten videos in the IRL section of the site. It’s all still available for the public to watch.

People often discuss human moderation as if it’s some impossible task, like the sheer volume of traffic that a service like Twitch handles is too much for even an army to handle. Is that really true? It’s not Kotaku UK’s job to moderate Twitch, but in 9. Twitch itself. We contacted Twitch earlier today for comment, before publication of the Charleyy Hodson story, and have subsequently followed- up with calls. So far the best we’ve got back is a brief holding statement promising a comment at a later time.

Twitch does have a report function on its site. It does seem to respond, sometimes, to these reports — though in the case of Ms. Hodson’s harasser, the account was suspended and then, bizarrely, re- instated. This all suggests that Twitch needs to start taking harassment in general, and in particular the livestreaming of it, much more seriously. Responding to users in a timely manner would be a start. We found these harassers easily and without any access to Twitch’s own support tools, and weeks later their accounts are still active in every case.

Which suggests, frankly, that dealing with this problem is not a priority for the streaming giant. This post originally appeared on Kotaku UK, bringing you original reporting, game culture and humour with a U from the British isles. Follow them on @Kotaku_UK. Watch Blood Feud Online Hollywoodreporter.