
80 Days
80 Days is great-looking art design meshed with a choose-your-adventure type story based on Jules Verne's "Around The World in 80 Days"... but with a steampunk spin. Perfect for a long flight.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Editor's note, May 9, 2017: First published in 2014, this list is regularly updated.
Alto's Adventure
It took half a year for us to realize how good this game is. It's simple, but it's also inexpensive, extremely addictive and you can play it with one finger (kids love it, too).
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Badland 2
A simple but beautiful game involving flapping a weird winged creature-thing through alien shadow-worlds. The sequel adds forward and backward movement, a lot more levels and -- bonus! -- 3D Touch support for new iPhones, if you have one.
Price: $3.99, £3.99, AU$6.99
Bean Dreams
Cute, colorful, simple to control, Bean Dreams feels like a retro platform game from the Nintendo era reinvented for phones and tablets. There are plenty of games like this on the App Store, but the multiple in-stage goals and weirdly challenging premise (control a constantly jumping bean with a hat) make this one stand out. There are sequels, too.
Price: $2.99, £2.99, AU$4.49
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Like a dark Zelda, this randomly generated game is never the same twice. Even so, there are ways to survive and go deeper through dungeons, puzzles and a wide variety of grisly nightmares. It's thoroughly cute-disgusting.
Price: $14.99, £14.99, AU$22.99
Carcassonne
A classic board game in its own right, this port is still one of the best board game adaptations on a tablet, period. Online and local multiplayer and a weekly solitaire puzzle challenge add up to a ton of replay value, and in-app expansions offer tons of extra modes. If you're board-game apprehensive, don't worry: Carcassonne is a must-buy, and it's great for pass-and-play multiplayer.
Price: $9.99, £9.99, AU$14.99
Crypt of the Necrodancer Pocket Edition
A brilliant rhythm-dungeon crawler, where you'll have to keep exploring to the beat. Just give in and let the music take over. You'll figure it out.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Does Not Commute
It feels like an arcade racing game, but the puzzles unfold as you realize you're controlling multiple drivers at the same time, trying not to crash or run out of time. It's free, or you can pay for the ad-free unlock.
Price: Free (pay to unlock full game)
Euclidian Lands
Simple, mind-bending challenges involve rotating landscapes like parts of a Rubik's Cube, then hopping to avoid obstacles and find goals. A solid grasp of spatial relations will help.
Price: $3.99, £3.99, AU$6.99
FTL: Faster Than Light
A PC cult hit, indie game FTL has made it onto the iPad with all the trimmings and bonus content of the PC versions, plus a perfect set of touch controls. Manage your ship across various missions, all randomly generated. It's strategy, not action, and the graphics are as simple as they come, but it's endlessly addicting.
Price: $9.99, £9.99, AU$14.99
Galaxy Trucker
Originally a physical board game, this tablet adaptation starts as a timed battle to build your own ship out of interconnecting puzzle pieces. Then you "battle" against other players in card-based missions across the galaxy... trucking cargo. Online play, tons of missions and it still feels like a board game.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved
Geometry Wars has been around for years on consoles and even on the iPad, but it's made a triumphant return as a richer 3D arcade game with deeper challenges and crazily warped arenas. Recent updates also add two-player gaming and iPad Pro optimizations.
Price: $9.99, £9.99, AU$14.99
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft
Hearthstone, a free-to-play game from Blizzard and a hit on PC, is a game worth paying money for. You may do that via in-app purchases, but you don't need to; keep playing matches of this collectible card game online to earn extras instead. And don't be surprised to see hours melt away from your life... as long as you're online.
Price: Free (optional in-app purchases)
Her Story
It looks like an old, curved computer monitor. You search for archived video clips about a murder investigation. As you follow a tangled story, you realize this is a really clever type of film in puzzle form. It looks perfect on the iPad screen, too.
Price: $2.99, £2.99, AU$4.49
Hidden Folks
Like a children's book come to life, you'll need to look carefully for things hiding in vast black and white illustrations. Follow the clues, and see if you can spy the person resting in a tree, or the rogue monkey.
Price: $3.99, £3.99, AU$5.99
Human Resource Machine
Coding meets puzzle gaming: In a series of challenging rooms, you'll have to figure out ways to get the assembly line to deliver what you need. The tools are really basic programming concepts. It's a great game, and kids could learn from it.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Kingdom Rush HD
Tower defense games are a dime a dozen in the App Store, but Kindgom Rush HD is part of a franchise of games, all of them pretty great. Plenty of upgrades and missions will hook even the most jaded iPad player, and you don't need to worry about freemium grinding.
Price: Free
Lara Croft Go
Hitman Go was our go-to pick for board-game-meets-puzzle innovation, but this spiritual sequel is more family-friendly, has better levels, and anyway, play it.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Legend of Grimrock
A great PC game once again hits the iPad: this one's a dungeon-crawling adventure game with lots of loot and maps to decipher. Perfect on all iPad sizes (and pretty solid on the Plus-size iPhone, too).
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Machinarium
Machinarium is a gorgeously rendered journey through a slightly ominous universe where the answers to the puzzles presented aren't immediately obvious. Previously a PC/Mac point-and-click game, it's even better on a touchscreen device like an iPad.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Mini Metro
Clean, beautiful subway-design simulation puzzling, where each level involves connecting increasingly complicated lines. Strangely soothing to play.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Monument Valley
Incredibly beautiful optical illusions that feel like M.C. Escher or the old PSP game Echochrome are actually puzzles in Monument Valley, a short but mesmerizing puzzler. Extra levels can be purchased in-game: get those, too.
Price: $3.99, £3.99, AU$5.99
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX
Super-fast manic arcade action, a port of one of the best games to ever hit consoles. Supports controllers, has tons of game modes. This is one of my favorite games of all time. Don't question it.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Papers, Please
You're a passport-processing drone in a totalitarian state. Endless people pass in front of you. Why do you do this? The story unfolds as you play. The unnerving retro-PC style and soundtrack work perfectly.
Price: $7.99, £5.49, AU$9.99
Proun+
You're a ball, racing along a rail through abstract worlds, avoiding obstacles. Tap to move or tilt your iPad to steer. It's also beautiful to play: full of funky art, with plenty of tracks and challenges. And it's mesmerizing.
Price: Free (with ads)
Prune
Slow, meditative and oddly relaxing, with a gardening touch. With finger swipes, you prune plants from shoots to blossoming trees, while avoiding bad red circles. Hopefully, your trees will reach the light.
Price: $3.99, £3.99, AU$5.99
Really Bad Chess
Imagine chess where all the pieces are scrambled. This brilliant game can be played single or two player, or in weekly puzzle challenges. The bizarre layouts (expect too many knights, or too few pawns, and everything in the wrong place) lead to total chess surprises.
Price: Free($2.99, £2.99 or AU$4.49 to unlock full game)
Riptide GP Renegade
The best water-racing iPad game, and a great one to try with a Bluetooth game controller. Plenty of tracks, and the latest version of a long series is the one to get.
Price: $2.99, £2.99, AU$4.49
The Room Three
Creepy, atmospheric and full of brilliant puzzles: The Room and The Room Two are both worth buying, especially for fans of classic PC games like Myst. The Room Three is more of the same. Definitely not good for young kids.
Price: $4.99, £3.99, AU$7.99
Rymdkapsel
Somewhere between tower defense and Tetris, the simple laying down of territory, building facilities and surviving wave after wave of attacking creatures makes Rymdkapsel an arcade-like experience that'll suck an hour from your evening faster than you'd possibly expect. The minimalist look is equally effective on larger or smaller iPads.
Price: $3.99, £2.49, AU$4.99 (universal app)
The Sailor's Dream
The Sailor's Dream is more of a meditative, unfolding story that you explore and swipe through. Where does it go? What does it mean? It involves islands, memory, and to say more would ruin the beautiful experience.
Price: $3.99, £2.49, AU$4.99 (universal app)
Super Stickman Golf 3
Simple stick-person golfing is strangely addictive and full of strategy. The game starts out free, and that's where you should probably keep it.
Price: Free (with freemium paid extras)
Ticket to Ride
Yes, we love board games on the iPad. In the tradition of Settlers of Catan and Carcassone, Ticket to Ride is an award-winning board game that's actually easier to learn, but offers endless replay value. Online multiplayer is fast and a breeze to set up, and additional board game expansion packs are available for when you tire of the main game, which will likely be never. Newly added pass-and-play multiplayer -- and the ability to use the iPhone version of the game in local matches -- makes living-room play far more fun.
Price: $1.99, £1.99, AU$2.99
Transistor
A science-fiction isometric adventure by the makers of Bastion, another indie hit that's been on this list before. Sink in, lean back. All you need to do is tap.
Price: $4.99, £4.99, AU$7.99
Traps n' Gemstones
Long hallways, treasures and lots of puzzles. Traps n' Gemstones is like a long-lost 8-bit Indiana Jones game, with iOS game controller support, too.
Price: $4.99, £2.99, AU$6.49 (universal app)
Wayward Souls
Take a Super Nintendo RPG and make it a randomly generated dungeon-exploration action-RPG that's surprising, tough and brings death constantly. Now you understand Wayward Souls. Fans of Spelunky and 16-bit adventure games, don't hesitate.
Price: $6.99, £4.99, AU$8.99
Zen Pinball
Zen Pinball makes dozens of pinball tables, many of them fantastic: Star Wars, Marvel and many, many more. Pinball nuts could lose themselves for weeks. The app comes with a free table to start you off, but you'll want to buy at least one more... or two.
Price: Free, can purchase extra tables (universal app)