Other than FOSS games for android/ emulators, is there a way to get games that are privacy respecting and free. I’ve seen versions of games, including paod games on piracy sites and I wonder if they are infact better. My niblings love usimg my phone for games but havent liked anything yet, tolerate lato and towerjumper at most. Also towerjumper hasnt had an update since 2019, should I uninstall it?

  • @Xirup@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    271 year ago

    Well, in first place being this a Piracy community, from my own experience I can tell you that most cracked games have trackers and that shit removed by the modder, so you can considered them “privacy respected” at some point, yep, even Minecraft.

    And another option is using the IzzyOnDroid repo, it have alot of games that aren’t on F-Droid main repo.

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        1 year ago

        I have been using modded/unlocked apps for years from Mobilism and until this day I haven’t been infected with any virus as far as I know, just stick with trusted modders such as Derren or Balatan.

        If you are interested, Mobilism is on the Megathread.

      • @DuckBilledMongoose
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        111 year ago

        Mobilism is good for games/apps. Most of the apks have trackers removed and have access to paid content. If you’re particularly concerned you could block them with a firewall

  • @BlackSkinnedJew@lemmynsfw.com
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    1 year ago

    Why spending time playing games if you can play the biggest game of life making money? It’s basically the same but you get real shit as exchange.

    For give you an idea it’s like if life was a game and the main shit you have to do it’s make the most money, you have to find the ways to do it, at exchange you can spend the money in the shit you like, the more shit you have the more points you have. Basically as a video-game but in the real world