BEST ANDROID GAMES 2018 Hello guys🤚🤚... today am gonna show you the best android games, and most of them are paid bu...
BEST ANDROID GAMES 2018
Hello guys🤚🤚... today am gonna show you the best android games, and most of them are paid but you get them for free at ACMARKET just download this app and you will enjoy paid this for free. okay without wasting time lets check out the list..
Hello guys🤚🤚... today am gonna show you the best android games, and most of them are paid but you get them for free at ACMARKET just download this app and you will enjoy paid this for free. okay without wasting time lets check out the list..
Evoland 1 and 2
Price: $0.99 (first game) / $7.99 (second game)
Evoland
1 and 2 are two of the most unique Android games. They both use a
variety of game mechanics. That includes puzzle, RPG, top-down shooter,
classic fighter, trading card, and platformer mechanics. The games pay
ode to the proverbial good old days of gaming. Each switch in mechanics
also changes the graphics to better suit that part of the game. It's
really a unique experience. Both games also offer hardware controller
support, no in-app purchases, no ads, and plenty of story to play
through. These are definitely excellent.
MADFINGER Games (UNKILLED, Shadowgun, Dead Trigger)
Price: Freemium (usually)
MADFINGER
Games has a long history of success in mobile gaming. They are also
have some of the most successful FPS titles available like the Shadowgun
series (including the recently launched Shadowgun Legends), UNKILLED,
and the Dead Trigger series. The Shadowgun series are sci-fi shooters
with both campaigns and multiplayer modes. UNKILLED and the Dead Trigger
games are mission-style zombie shooters with a ton of missions and
stuff to do. You really can't go wrong with any of them. However, their
newer titles tend to get more new features than their older stuff.
Minecraft
Price: $6.99 with in-app purchases
Minecraft
is a popular game all around the world for people of all ages. For
those who have never played, Minecraft puts you in a giant world where
you mine stuff, build stuff, beat up bad guys, and do pretty much
whatever you want. There is a survival mode where you must mine your own
resources and food along with a creative mode that gives you unlimited
everything. Frequent updates have added tons of new content and
possibilities. The game is pretty much on par with its PC and console
counterparts. In fact, you can play on multiplayer servers with people
on those platforms. Nifty. There are in-app purchases, but they're
usually just for customization things like skin packs.
Monument Valley 1 and 2
Price: $3.99-$4.99 each / $1.99 for DLC
Monument
Valley returns to the list with the release of Monument Valley 2. Both
games are still very excellent. In fact, they both have virtually
identical game play mechanics and graphics. The player adventures
through Escher-style puzzles where levels are movable to complete the
path using illusions. The premise is still charming and the Monument
Valley franchise continues to stand as a couple of the best mobile games
ever. The first one runs for $3.99 with an optional $1.99 in-app
purchase for the Forgotten Shores DLC. The second game runs for $4.99
right now.
Nintendo games
Price: Free / Freemium / Varies
Nintendo
has a decent number of Android games and they're all pretty decent.
They have one premium game with Super Mario Run. Many believed it to be
too high of a price. However, mechanically, it's one of the best
platformers on mobile. Nintendo also has a couple of freemium options
including Fire Emblem Heroes (strategy RPG) and Animal Crossing: Pocket
Camp (simulation). They have another game, Dragalia Lost, coming in the
next few weeks. We imagine it'll be outstanding as well. Nintendo is
separate from Game Freaks, developers of Pokemon. That's why they occupy
different slots on this list.
Noodlecake Studios
Price: Varies
Noodlecake
Studios is one of the most unique developers of Android games. Their
titles are vast and varied. Some excellent titles from this studio
include Framed 1 and 2 for puzzle games, Alto's Adventure (and Alto's
Odyssey) for infinite runners, realMyst and its sequel for more hardcore
puzzle fans, Wayward Souls for action-adventure fans, Island Delta for
shooter fans, Mikey Shorts for platform fans, and many more. We also
really liked Lumino City for its uniqueness and Vignettes for its
simplicity. Their games run the gambit from freemium to pay-once. They
have some clunkers, but most of their titles are very good. Hit the
button above to check out their collection.
Pokemon Go
Price: Freemium
Pokemon
Go exploded onto the mobile gaming scene in July 2016 and immediately
became of the best Android games ever. It’s an augmented reality game
similar to Ingress where you walk around the real world, catch Pokemon,
battle for Gyms, and hit up Pokestops to restock on items. It beat
virtually every record in the books as the world's most popular mobile
game. Thanksfully, the game gets frequent updates. The updates add
limited time events, new Pokemon, and new mechanics. It's not the same
game that came out in 2016. It'll continue to iterate and improve as
long as Niantic wants it to. Recent updates have also added new Pokemon
and even more stuff to do.
PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite
Price: Freemium
PUBG
Mobile hit the ground running upon its releases. It already has over
ten million downloads and nearly a million user reviews. Thankfully,
it's actually a very competent mobile FPS. It features simple, effective
controls, decent graphics. and a simple premise. Basically, 100 people
drop from a plane onto an island and duke it out until only one is left
standing. The island is littered with gear, weapons, and vehicles along
with a mechanic that lowers the play area over time to keep matches from
lasting too long. Recent updates added new game modes as well as a
freemium element. PUBG Mobile Lite is a lighter version of the game with
fewer players per match and lower graphical settings. It's only
available for some devices, though.
Riptide GP series
Price: $2.99
The
Riptide GP games are perhaps the best racers available in all of
Android gaming. The latest title is Riptide GP Renegade. In this one,
you’ll play as a racer who loses their credentials after getting caught
in an illegal street race. You’ll battle your way back to the top from
there. The game features good graphics, simple controls, fun tricks, and
a boost system to help you gain an edge. Perhaps the best part about
Renegade is that it’s a pay-once game so there are no ads and no in-app
purchases to screw things up. The Asphalt series is another excellent
arcade racing game for mobile. Asphalt 9 was launched in July of 2018
and it's the newest in that franchise.
Pocket Knights 2
Price: $4.99 / $0.99
Portal
Knight made quite the splash in late 2017. It's a hack-and-slash game
with RPG progression and sandbox elements. The game also features huge
boss fights, local multiplayer (over the same WiFi), controller support,
private servers, random events, a crafting system, and tons of other
stuff to do. The graphics are a little goofy, but not bad by any
stretch. You get used to the bobble head animation after a while. This
one is definitely good for people who want something deeper than the
typical mobile game.
Square Enix games
Price: Varies
Square
Enix is one of the few “big name” developers that took mobile gaming
seriously from the start and they have some of the best Android games
available anywhere. Fans of jRPG games have remakes of Final Fantasy 1-7
and 9, seven Dragon Quest games, Chrono Trigger, and Final Fantasy XV:
Pocket Edition to play and they’re all really good. Hitman: Sniper, the
original Tomb Raider, Deus Ex Go, and Lara Croft Go round out a decent
selection of puzzle games. You have Heavenstrike Rivals and Final
Fantasy Tactics: WotL for tactical RPGs, Secret of Mana for an action
RPG, and the Deus Ex series for strategy shooter enthusiasts. Even their
freemium efforts, such as Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and Dissidia Final
Fantasy Opera Omnia are pretty good. They added Valkyrie Profile:
Lenneth in May of 2018, another ported classic.
The Room series (four games)
Price: Varies
The
Room is a series of four puzzle games. It was the first franchise that
did the puzzle genre really well on mobile. The latest game in The Room
series is just as big of a hit as its predecessors and they remain among
the best Android games. The Room is a series of escape puzzle games.
Each room has bunch of mysterious objects. Your goal is to solve the
puzzles and get out. You progress from room to room to find even more
unique objects and solve their puzzles until you win the game. The
latest one, The Room: Old Sins, includes cloud saving, Google Play Games
achievements, and even a small exploration element. That sets it apart
from the pure puzzle experience of the first three games. You can't go
wrong with any of these. They're all very good.
This War of Mine
Price: $14.99
This
War of Mine is so good that we awarded it the best game released in
2015. In this survival game, you lead a crew of civilians in a city torn
apart by war. You’re tasked with making difficult decisions that have
heart wrenching results with survival being the key. It comes with good
graphics, plenty of content, and a hefty price tag with no in-app
purchases. You start your play at night or during the day. Each play
will bring you something a little different. It’s one of the deeper
Android games that can really get the emotions going.
Vainglory
Price: Free with in-app purchases
Vainglory
is probably the best MOBA available on Android. It features a large
cast of characters along with a fairly traditional MOBA experience.
You’ll have your typical three lanes that you’ll need to attack or
defend along with two teammates. You can play with or against real
people or bots if you want to. The performance is top notch and there
are over two dozen characters that you can unlock. There are also no
energy bars or other freemium hoops to jump through. There is also a
beta available that can use the Vulkan API, although it’s not quite
stable yet.
COMMENTS