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  • Vsauce! I’m Jake and get ready to App All Niiiggghhhtttt.

  • If youre not secretly a goat like me but wish you were get Goat Simulator. Nominated

  • for at least 1 Game of the Year Award... probably, maybe, somewhere, Goat Simulator took the

  • PC world by storm and is now on mobile. Navigate your little goat body through this sandbox

  • town: head butting everything, slapping your tongue against stuff, going on trampolines

  • and cruising with a jetpackor ya know be spider goat or a classy goat...which is

  • just a penguin But instead of blasting away yourself, blast away alien robots in

  • Robots Love Ice Cream. You drive around different worlds in your ice cream truck shooting all

  • sorts of ice cream stealing bots out of the sky. As you go about protecting the sugary

  • frozen dairy products of the galaxy, collect gold sprinkles to upgrade your ride and upgrade

  • your ammunition to such delicious destruction as Hot Fudge Fun Day or Boomsicle. After rollin

  • down those rocky roads in your ice cream truck of frosty freedom, roll down a mountain in

  • Roller Polar a simple but addictive game that has you as an adorable little polar bear.

  • He has to ride his ever accelerating snowball while jumping over rocks, trees and other

  • forest critters. Once the bear gets knocked off however, you must start from the beginning.

  • Curse you, Snow Man. Curse youuuu!

  • It’s alright, I’ll just let out my frustration with Tap Titans. You play as a hero, who looks

  • a bit like Cloud, slicing away at evil Titans. The game’s controls are pretty easy, you

  • tap...forever. The faster you tap or more fingers you use, the more quickly youll

  • dispatch of villains and acquire their gold. Use that to level up your character, unlock

  • special abilities, and hire other team mates to help you. That’s a lot of tapping so

  • give your fingers some sleep

  • Muji to Sleep. Muji to Sleep is an app that plays different ambient backgrounds. You can

  • choose from ones like forest, birds or campfire. Then set the timer for how long you think

  • itll take to lull you to sleep. *snores*

  • Wha? 0h h1, a puzzle game where you fill in the board with either blue or red. But beware

  • because no two rows or columns can be the same, you must have an even number of each

  • color per row and column and you can’t have more than 3 of the same color touching. It

  • gets tricky the larger grid you pick but with every round randomly generating new starting

  • points youll get plenty of practice

  • Out There. Out There is a very intense game. Youre stranded somewhere in deep space

  • and must find your way home with what little resources you have. It might look a bit like

  • Faster Than Light but that’s about where the comparison ends. Every time you jump from

  • one solar system to the next youre greeted with a text telling you what happened during

  • the journey or a decision you must make. You strategically pick which planets to explore

  • in that given solar system, looking for more fuel, oxygen or elements to strengthen your

  • hull. As you travel from planet to planet youll encounter alien races or get lucky

  • and find a baron but better ship. And youll also die...a lot because trial and error is

  • what this game is a

  • spout: monochrome mission. Fly your craft around, avoiding asteroids in this minimalist

  • retro game. There are bombs to hit that break apart obstacles and you can use the particles

  • from your booster to demolish the things around you pixel by pixel. But why you breaking apart

  • all those shapes? You some kind of

  • Shapist? Shapist has no title screen, no menu and no instructions. It starts off as a basic

  • block sliding game but gets increasingly more difficult. Once you solve a puzzle and reveal

  • the grey door you go through it revealing the next challenge. The deeper you go, the

  • more variety is thrown at you like springs and blocks that are magnetic so you must use

  • their opposite and equal poles to figure out the levels. Once solving that puzzle, solve

  • who stole your fortune in my favorite app this episode

  • Leo’s Fortune. This game is a gorgeous side-scrolling platformer. Our protagonist, Leo, a fuzzy

  • blue ball with an incredibly fancy moustache, wakes up to find his gold stolen so he sets

  • out on a journey to retrieve it, picking up pieces of it through each level. Leo investigates

  • which member of his family could be responsible for the crime all while slipping and jumping

  • over cogs, spikes, and lush landscapes - solving puzzles along the way to open up his path.

  • The sound design, the visuals, the story and Leo’s voice all make this game a really

  • great experience.

  • Links and prices to all the apps can be found in the description below.

Vsauce! I’m Jake and get ready to App All Niiiggghhhtttt.

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