Well I understand where you are coming from littlebro but for the fights, especially the grind fests, this should not be a problem at all. Aside from this there are indeed other RPGs, that are quite successful, of the same nature(Mechanics and Display not story line) that can be played on the phone/tablet with ease. If this can be done I do not see any reason, other than a few tweaks here and there, for Aldorlea Games to not be implemented into these formats either.
Finally I would like to throw out there that there for those of us with fat finger syndrome that just cannot be overcome there are external mini keyboards that you can attach to your phone.
I have this one(I got it for about 1/4th of that listed price):
http://www.geek.com/mobile/elecom-mini- ... s-1459739/It works great with my Android phone and is a literal godsend for all of the issues I have had in the past with small touchscreen display keyboards. Now this one is kinda big but there are more compact ones blended in with a case that act like a slider( For the iPhone enthusiasts:
http://www.ionaudio.com/products/details/typenslide ) so don't discount the availability of this option just shop around for what you want.
For those that just have to have a larger screen no matter what but want everything to be compact still there are lapdocks. Which is basically a gutted mini laptop with connections for your phone. It was first introduced by Motorola as an added feature for the Atrix and has since caught on as a viable way to literally say "My phone is my computer."
Like this one for my phone(it's the one on the right by the way):
http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow_viewer/0 ... o=1,00.aspOverall where there is a will, and google, there is a way to find the accessories you need in order to facilitate something of this nature. All is left over is for the developers to decide if this is a route they would like to go or not and I think this would be highly dependent on demand from their consumers.