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The Binding Of Isaac: Mobile Port

Modern iPhones and iPads easily lock at a smooth 60 frames per second (FPS).

Even the best twin-stick shooters on mobile lower the difficulty to compensate. Isaac offers no such mercy. If you die on Depths II because your thumb slipped off the "fire" button, you lose a 45-minute run. That frustration is why most commercial mobile ports have failed. The Binding Of Isaac Mobile Port

For those who did have a controller, this was the definitive Isaac experience on mobile. The game ran at 60 FPS, included the Afterbirth DLC (but not Repentance ), and had zero microtransactions. It was a pure, $14.99 premium release. Unfortunately, the install base of mobile controller users was too small to sustain it. Modern iPhones and iPads easily lock at a

Cloud saving ensures your unlock progress is backed up securely. Disadvantages If you die on Depths II because your

After overcoming these initial hurdles, the mobile port languished without updates for years, leaving mobile players stranded on the base Rebirth version while PC and console players enjoyed massive expansions.

There is a massive elephant in the room: . If you are an Android user, the situation is bleak.

To help you get the most out of your portable runs, let me know: What you plan to play on (iPhone, iPad, or Android)?