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#1  Edited By Drael64
Member since 2017 • 2 Posts

So, okay I researched this for awhile. I love my damned Windows tablet.

The google lists and general advice people give are not very helpful. Many lists include non-touch games. Like above- baldurs gate 2 - does not work on touch only. Requires right clicks for options and mouseovers for camera movement. You can perhaps play those with an active stylus, but that often has mixed results. Not all tablets have active stylus support either. People assume if its mouse, it'll work for touch - not so.

Or games that are touch but won't play on most tablets (the witcher 3, total war rome II). I do believe those are touch, but you need serious hardware to run them.

It was kinda a nightmare working out what works touch only. So, because I run a blog, I decided to make a list. And because google results return just a few random suggestions like this thread, even though its an old thread,. I thought I'd post it here. I hope that's okay!

This list is kind of helpful, as it takes all that pain of research I went through out for others.

Anyway, here's the list, hope its helpful to others

http://tap-that.co.nz/blog/2017/03/22/25-best-touch-games-for-windows-tablets/

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#2  Edited By Drael64
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Played it right through. Almost plays touch only too if you add gesturesign. It's a great game but its a little buggy at this point. Worth saving often. Honestly this and tyranny were both excellent narratives and this one takes the cake. Neither of those games are long either.

Games I have not made it through however, include wasteland 2, and any of the later shadowruns. I think the combat in the later is a little boring, not so in the former though. Its intimidatingly open world, like Oblivion games, so I just get kind of lost rather than drawn in.

Numera however, you really only need to get past the first area, and it draws you in. Suits my attention span better than the 100 odd hours of yore. Text heavy though. Almost got bored of walls of text just before the end, and ...payoff. Great game, loved it.