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TOP TENS TABLETS 89 MOBILE GAMES TOP TENS


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Data Wing
£free / Android, iOS

This game starts off as if Asteroids had a baby with a top-down
racer: your triangular craft blasts around circuits, gaining speed
when its bum scrapes neon track edges. Soon you discover
you’re part of an OS ruled by a deranged AI. Story and game
quickly expand, as you glimpse the world beyond the screen and
battle gravity in cavern-based sections that recall 8-bit classic
Thrust. Rarely do mobile titles pack in so many hours of clever,
thoughtful narrative. Pretty much never are such games free.

Stuff says +++++
A mobile game we’d happily recommend if it cost a
fiver – for nowt, it’s an absurdly generous bargain

Amazon Fire HD 8
+++++ from £80 / stuff.tv/FireHD8
For the price, you get a stonkingly capable
tablet that doubles as an Echo Show.

Bring You Home
+++++£3.19 / Android O £2.99 / iOS
Make your own future with this imaginative,
brilliantly designed and devious puzzler.

Apple iPad Mini
++++, from £399 / stuff.tv/iPadMini
The best small tablet out there, with a fine
mix of portability, power and apps.

Knight Brawl
+++++£free / Android, iOS
If Monty Python made a sword-fighting game
for mobile... it still wouldn’t be this silly.

Stuff says +++++
The best twitch arcade game on mobile

Stuff says +++++
A versatile tablet for both work and play

Stuff says +++++
Touchscreen platformers can be great after all

Jumpgrid
£2.99 / iOS
Pac-Man and Frogger meet Super Hexagon
and buckets of adrenaline in this superb
game, a twitch/arcade/punishment
crossover masterpiece. It’s a stunning
ride that will leave you a quivering wreck.

Apple iPad
from £319 / stuff.tv/iPad2018
There might not be a whole lot different here
compared to the previous iteration of the
standard iPad, but subtle improvements and
a relatively affordable price mean this is the
best workaday tablet for most people.

Oddmar
£free (IAPs) / Android O £4.99 / iOS
Oddmar looks like it could have breezed in
from a PS4. Now available on Android as well
as iOS, it’s packed full of superb level design
and lush animated visuals, as a beardy Viking
oaf sets out to save his tribe.

Stuff says +++++
An affordable, ultra-portable workmate

Microsoft Surface Go
from £379 / stuff.tv/SurfaceGo
Having this slinky Windows tab up your
sleeve (not quite literally) is like carrying
a mini PC on you at all times. The processor
is adequate for everyday tasks and the 10in
screen is lovely.

Apple iPad Pro
from £769 / stuff.tv/iPadPro

The latest iPad Pro isn’t cheap, but it’s a mobile powerhouse like
no other, with a diverse and rich app ecosystem, tons of power,
a gorgeous screen, and the kind of focus on creativity and
productivity that just doesn’t exist on other tablets. If you just
want to faff on Facebook or Netflix it’s massive overkill, so we’d
recommend going for the new iPad Air (from £479) instead; but
even if you don’t actually need the new iPad Pro, you’re going to
wa nt one if you have it in your mitts for five minutes.

Stuff says +++++
Once again Apple blasts ahead of the pack, with
a stylish, powerful tablet full of creative potential
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