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Here's what you missed over on AppSpy last week - March 27 '17

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Here's what you missed over on AppSpy last week - March 27 '17
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Oh look it's Monday, which means it's time for another round up of all the amazing content you missed on AppSpy last week.

What's AppSpy? What's AppSpy!?! Why it's Pocket Gamer's sister site focusing on iPhone and iPad gaming, obvs.

Without further ado then, let's jump into this breakdown of the best bits. Because, after all, that's what you're here for.

Part one: The beginning

The week started off with one of our Monday Musings. It was all about why Apple's indie initiative is really important for mobile gaming. Because it is, so give it a read and find out why.

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Continuing that indie theme we then had a good long hard look at three of the best games that came out during the indie takeover. There were some proper gems weren't there? Those were good times.

Part two: The middle

We continued the indie theme deeper into the week by thinking about some indie games we'd love to see on mobile. Is your favourite on there? I don't know, you're going to have to go and have a look to find out.

Then we abandoned any semblance of indie credibility and had a think about some games you could play if you're watching Marvel and Netflix's Iron Fist series.

Part three: The end

We tottered towards the end of the week with a good chunk of content about Power Rangers: Legacy Wars. It's a brawler featuring Power Rangers, and it's actually not terrible.

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To round things off we looked at the five best games that came out last week. We do that every week, because that's how often good games come out on iPad and iPhone.

Epilogue: Please come back

And that was the week that was. Maybe this week you could come and hang out over on AppSpy and see all the ace content we put up first hand.

We're lovely over there, and we promise we won't pick on you because you're new. If you're still scared though, check back next week for another round up.

Harry Slater
Harry Slater
Harry used to be really good at Snake on the Nokia 5110. Apparently though, digital snake wrangling isn't a proper job, so now he writes words about games instead.