El top 5 de new arrivals in the ranking of most downloaded free iPad games arrives this week with a couple of important premieres: from the hand of EA has landed on the App Store a new installment of Need for Speed and of the one 2K the latest installment of My NBA 2K16. Other less flashy, but also interesting debuts complete the selection (Torque Burnout y Twin Shooter Invaders) and the App of the Week (Combo Quest).
Need for Speed No Limits
Although it is not the first title in the saga Need for Speed that reaches the App StoreThis Need for Speed No Limits Yes, it is the first that is designed exclusively for mobile devices (the person in charge, in fact, is the one behind the Real Racing saga), something that is also appreciated in the commitment to the freemium model. A great opportunity, in any case, to demonstrate our skill at the wheel of luxury cars.
My NBA 2K16
With the beginning of the season come, as is logical, the new installments of all the sports game sagas and that of MyNBA could not be less: the 2015-2016 edition It can now be downloaded for free, with exclusive content to accompany the video console version, and with a card game in which we can collect the greats NBA stars to then face other users in exhibition matches.
Torque burnout
El Need for Speed No Limitis It is not the only interesting news that we find this week in the App Store for lovers of Car games, although in this case it does not seem entirely appropriate to call it a racing game, since competition in Torque burnout aims to test our ability to make "donuts", drifts and other similar figures. The developers have also promised to launch new game modes.
Combo Quest
The fourth position of the rankinG is for the App of the Week, Combo Quest, a title that effectively combines elements of the Classic PC RPGs (such as the upgrade system, the 8-bit aesthetic, and the medieval fantasy setting) with other of the r more current, resulting in a game full of rhythm and simple controls, perfect for a quick game.
Twin Shooter Invaders
We ended up with Twin Shooter Invaders, another aesthetic game 8 bits which is also clearly inspired by the classics, although in this case more by the typical games of "little martians”. There is, however, an interesting variation on the conventional formula: in this case we shoot aliens from both sides of the screen, which makes the controls more complex and introduces the risk that we will shoot ourselves.