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Dead Cells & Titan Quest. Both are amazing games, work totally offline, no ads.
Playing Dead Cells on mobile sounds rough. How are the controls? Love it on my Steam Deck.
I used a wireless Xbox controller always, it was great!
There are onscreen controls available, but I wasn't interested in getting used to playing that way. But people play CoD (etc) with touch controls so, it must work fine probably? For them.
I got it and it was okay, but not something I ended up staying with. When it comes to ports stuff like Starview Valley or turn based stuff is things I've felt more comfortable to play.
Or Nintendo DS games that could be played entirely with a Stylus and using an emulator like MelonDS.