Top 20 Mobile Games Of All Time
By Nick Tylwalk
6. Infinity Blade II
Tough call here between the original, which was revolutionary, and the sequel, which actually has a story. I opted for the latter because I enjoy some background to go with my monster slaying. Either way, this series was one of the first to figure out how to do combat on a touchscreen and give it some teeth. You can’t just furiously swipe your way to victory in “Infinity Blade.” Success takes timing, good reflexes, and quick decision-making ability.
This game has also been cloned more times than Michael Keaton in “Multiplicity.” It’s like a whole bunch of developers saw what Chair Entertainment came up with and decided, “Yeah, that’s how we want our game to play too.” Some even came up with pretty good games in their own right, but why accept a substitute when you can simply play the game that inspired it?