Well that gives lots of choice.

All of the somethinelse first person action/adventure titles such as pappasangre and the night jar, not to mention audio defense (though papasangre 2 has game center achievements they're certainly not necessary to play), all of the titles from ticonblu such as the inquisitor games, (audio adventures), the arcade games like sixth sense and zany touch, not to mention all of the gamebooks from choiceofgames and hosted games (I was just playing one of those on the train).

Oh, and both star traders elite and king of dragon pass too, indeed if you love really complex rpgs kodp is not to be missed though be warned it has a learning curve.

About the only things that are %100 out would be net games like trivia crack that rely on opponents, mmorpgs like solara or the storm8 games, and at least some features of the card games like lost cities and the kid friendly software games, although you could still play these single player against the computer, and lost cities at least has some fairly challenging computer opponents to keep you busy.

hth, and sorry this is a summary, as you can tell there is a lot! it really depends upon the type of thing your interested in, though as has been said browsing applevis or the audiogames.net db might be helpful.

All the best,

Dark.
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Yes I'm meaning games that don't require being online to play.

thanks,

Dacia

On 4/14/15, dark <d...@xgam.org> wrote:
Hi Dacia.

I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "use data" sinse any program will
naturally use ata as that is what the program is made up of. if you mean
games that don't use game center or don't need online connection to a server

to play, that is easier, and there is quite a selection, everything from
audio first person adventures like pappasangre and the nightjar, to audio
arcade games (the best of which is audio defense zombie arena), though other

titles include ear monsters and zany touch.

There are then some fully fledged rpgs like the amazing king of dragon pass

and the very good star traders, and then there are some text gamebooks like

those from choiceofgames, and lastly there are of course many dice and card

games to pass the time like blindfold uno or lost cities.

so, losts of choice.

I'd suggest checking www.audiogames.net and www.applevis.com   for more
information sinse there is a lot out there.

All the best, and I hope you enjoy your Iphone as much as I do mine.

Dark.
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From: "Dacia Cole" <dacia.l...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:13 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] looking for accessible games for the Iphone


Hi,

I just got an Iphone 6 last week and am looking for accessible games
to play on it.  I'm specifically looking for games that don't use data
once they're downloaded.  If it uses data I still want to know about
it but it just means I might play it less.  I'm looking for simulation
games, audio games, card games, and dice games.  I'm looking for the
game Skipbo in particular, does anyone know if that exists?  I like
games like pingpong, archery, and basketball, any of those?

Thanks for all your help and suggestions.

Dacia

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