Horsey,

Been playing through the ages for a few years now and it’s been a lot of fun. It’s got only one expansion and has a one time fee. No MTX, no ads, no requirement for online.

I’d recommend playing with the expansions right away because they don’t overwhelm you or feel “harder” to play with; it just gives you more options while you play.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/through-the-ages/id966245474

CapnJazzHandz,
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The Room games are great puzzle/escape room type things where you use the screen to rotate items, flip switches, drag things, etc; it's very tactile and clearly built for a touch screen. Each one takes about 2-4 hours.

Thy_Moose,

I wanted to recommend DOS2 :( but I’m pretty sure that the 9th gen is enough to run all Baldur’s Gate games, and they’re great too (I had this iPad before my M2 and they worked well)!

OwlBreeze,

Papers, Please. I find having a touch screen for it makes the game more immersive.

NocturnalNebula,

Thanks for these recs all! I will try to comment back after my trip with the one I spent most time with

sylverstream,

Stardew Valley! Time killer and loving it while traveling.

LilBagOfBunnies,

Is 'There Is No Game' compatible with your iPad? That's been one of my favorites!

mxh,

Thank you for the tip!

captgandalf,

FTL for iPad. Just a brilliant game through and through that makes the transition from desktop to tablet perfectly.

donio, (edited )

My answer will be pretty useless answer for most buy why not...
I don't normally use iOS devices so when I borrow an iPad it is to play a couple digital boardgame implementations that are available for iOS but not Android: Finished! and Dead Man's Draw

Finished! in particular is pretty addictive and very satisfying when you finally win.

domint,

There was a new version of the original Myst for the iPad that was promoted recently. For sure hours of fun and headaches in that one.

spriteblood,

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dicey-dungeons/id1368013995

EDIT:

Hit the comment button early by accident

Anyway it's a turn-based dungeon crawler where your actions cost dice rolls. Multiple characters with very different gameplay mechanics, all in support of the core loop.

I highly recommend it. Probs put over 100 hours into this bad boi

rudebilly,

if you like puzzle games, the Rusty Lake/Cube Escape series of games are pretty cool. They give off a sort of Twin Peaks vibe, if you’re into that.

RealAccountNameHere,
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Seconded! Those are great.

Domiku,

Check out Pocket City 2 if you like city builders. It threads the needle of depth, but also acknowledging the limitations of a touchscreen interface.

RealAccountNameHere,
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I looooove many of the Glitch games, like Forever Lost. If you haven't played it, The Room is also a classic.

anji,

Yeah the Room games are great. I like how intuitively they use the touch controls.

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