Draeno Posted April 24, 2023 Share Posted April 24, 2023 Video games are a hobby that is breaking down more and more barriers when it comes to finding new platforms on which to display the latest titles. What's more, it's hard to believe -for those who haven't experienced it- that 20 years ago the top mobile games were the legendary Nokia's Snake (among others) but that now thanks to streaming platforms and mobile phones with from Android or iOS we can play truly cutting-edge games in graphics and sounds for a smartphone. True, they do not reach the technical and deployment level that consoles have, but the game on our mobile terminals is a reality with a constantly growing catalogue; And if it is not with games designed ex process for them, then they can be versions of some of those that are played on consoles, although with limitations of course. So, although reluctant to play with them -I'm quite an old dog in the curmudgeonly sense of the word-, I wanted to try what it is like to play some that I had already enjoyed on my PC on a mobile to see how the experience translates and if my previous knowledge could be of any use to me. A ''control'' that covers the screen For this experiment, I have been able to count on an Android Honor Magic 5 Lite model, an interesting alternative to the ubiquitous Samsung Galaxy, iPhones, or Huawei. Technically we are talking about a mid-range mobile but whose features and performance should be more than enough for what I wanted to try, and it has been. https://www.3djuegos.com/android/noticias/llevo-20-anos-jugando-pc-he-pasado-dos-semanas-solo-videojuegos-para-moviles-esta-mi-experiencia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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