It’s a new month and that means a new list of games for you to play,
and if you’re looking for something adventurous, story-filled,
action-packed, or just casual and fun, there are loads of options.
Mobile games continue to grow and have come a long way since just a few
years ago, and there are really great options in both the free and paid
categories so you don’t necessarily have to spend money just to pick up a
quality mobile game title. If you’re looking for a new game to play
heading into the weekend, take a look at the list below and see if any
of them strike your fancy.
Fist Of Truth
Starting things off with something lighthearted and casual, Fist Of
Truth is a strategy game that’s all about punching your opponents on
your way to victory. Using a collection of cards with special attacks
and abilities, your goal is to punch your opponent and bring them down
within the two-minute time frame. You can also combine cards for
different attacks for what seems like an endless set of possibilities.
Scooby-Doo Mystery Cases
If you enjoy the mystery solving games that task you with finding
every item on a list, then you should love this game from the Scooby-Doo
series as it will ask you to do just that. There’s a total of 45 levels
which means you should have plenty to keep you busy, and you can even
earn daily rewards if you log in every single day.
Slime Pizza
The goal here is to collect all the pizza you can while traversing
through the many different themed rooms. You can also try finding
special hidden areas all while trying to avoid running into the enemies
you’ll no doubt come across, such as police doggos, as well as obstacles
like spikes and electricity fields.
Nindash: Skull Valley
This could be an instant arcade classic if you’re into ninjas and
arcade style games. The graphics here are cartoonish and quite good, and
gameplay is rather simple as all you have to do is tap and slide your
fingers for movement and abilities, with a goal of beating each level
filled with enemies with as high of a score as you can. The game also
features some pretty intense-looking boss fights so if you enjoy a bit
of a challenge this should add some to your experience with the game.
Breakers: Dawn of Heroes
First things first, this is a game which is available on the Play
Store in an “unreleased” status, so while it is a fairly new game it’s
also not quite finished so there may be some bugs here and there as this
is an early access game. That said there is plenty of fun to be had
with this one.
World Of Warships Blitz
If you like MMO games and you enjoy battling it out against other
players, World Of Warships is both an MMO and a game where you can test
your skills on the high seas in action-packed battles against your real
life opponents. Coming from the same developers who launched World Of
Tanks Blitz, the gameplay here is very similar, but instead of tanks
you’re controlling any one of the number of war ships that are
available. There are multiple classes and battles are real-time which
means you may have to think quick if you want to win.
Meteorfall: Journeys
This is a card-based game, so you’ll be gathering cards to make up
your decks and battle it out against enemies in procedurally generated
adventures, which means no two play sessions will be the same. Since
this is a roguelike card game, if you die then you’ll have to start all
over from scratch and build a completely new deck, though you will earn
gems as a reward for playing which you can use to buy new cards you
didn’t have before. It’s a unique take on card games that should keep
things interesting.
Lord Of Dice
This is both an RPG and a strategy game featuring anime-style visuals
and a huge roster of collectible characters you can use to build up a
team and do battle. Since this is an RPG the game does have a story to
it, and that story is to save the princess, which is a fairly common
recurring theme in many video games. Lord Of Dice also features
real-time PvP battles for those who want to see if they can best other
players. You can even team up with other players in the Co-op mode to
enter boss raids.
Ayo: A Rain Tale
An adventure game at its core, Ayo: A Rain Tale has bits and pieces
of gameplay that make it feel a little bit like a platformer. Graphics
are pretty nice with some beautiful colors and animations, and the game
can feel a little bit more immersive thanks to the day and night cycles
that have been built into the game. What’s more is that it also feature
puzzles you’ll need to solve so you can progress so it’ll force you to
think a little bit.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia
Rounding out this list is the latest Final Fantasy game to hit
mobile. Unlike the original Dissidia games for console, including the
most recently released Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, this is not a fighting
game. It’s an RPG with a story to follow, and developed characters with
their own backstories, but you still get to play as the most popular
characters from previous games in the series. While most of the gameplay
here is single-player, you will have the opportunity to play some
multiplayer battles with friends. If you’re a Final Fantasy fan then
this is definitely worth a look.
Best Android Games - February 2018
Reviewed by Touri10
on
February 04, 2018
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