Agar.io burst on to the scene in 2015 and
became one of the most popular games in the world. Why? We’re not entirely sure
but you’ll spend hours wasting time in this game before you realize that all
you’re doing is floating around a piece of graph paper trying to swallow other
players. As a player, your job is to play as a circle as you try to eat other
players and become larger while avoid being eaten yourself. There are all kinds
of Easter eggs to get special circles and it’s an easy way to lose an entire
afternoon before you realize it.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Crossy Road is this generation’s Frogger. You play as a pixelated chicken as
you try to cross the road, river, or whatever else gets in your way. The game
is done up in charming 8-bit style graphics but still manages to look really
good. The game also comes with Google Play Games services, cloud saving, and
achievements along with Android TV support. It’s a ton of fun, it never ends,
and there are a ton of characters that you can unlock.
[Price: Free]
QuizUp is a free quiz game where you face against other people in live quizzes
to see who knows the most. Each question you get a score based on being right
and how fast you were able to answer the question. There are a ton of
categories and the online component always worked really well for us. You can
also add friends and challenge them whenever you want. It’s entirely free with
no in-app purchases. If this isn’t your cup of tea, we’ve also heard good
things about Trivia Crack.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
PAC-MAN 256 is a hybrid game that combines the challenge of Pacman with an
infinite runner concept so you never have to stop playing. You play as Pacman
as you deal with your usual problems like ghosts except you must keep going forward
or a glitch in the system will eat you alive. You’ll also have powers that you
can work with to make things a little easier for you. It also comes with hidden
Easter eggs and controller support so you can play it on Android TV.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Plants vs Zombies is one of the most recognizable names in all of mobile games.
In this tower defense game, you must build flowers which then use their super
powers to fend off herds of zombies. The game play is easy enough for
practically everyone to learn but beating every level takes a lot of effort and
the game does a great job of making you want to put in that effort. Add in
frequent content updates from the developers and you have a game that’s hard to
put down for a long, long time.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Piano Tiles 2 is the sequel to the hit game Don’t Tap the White Tileswhich
spent most of 2015 at the top of various charts. This title is an extremely
simple rhythm game where you must only tap on the black piano tiles. You keep
going until the song is over or until you mess up and then you must start over
and play again. Thanks to its low point of entry and quick game play mechanic,
it’s a game you can play for 30 seconds or 30 minutes. The choice is yours.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Shooty Skies is a shooter known as a “bullet hell” style of game. You play as a
pilot as you fly continuously while you must avoid a ton of bad guys firing a
ton of bullets at you. The controls are easy enough to use and the game is
pretty fun until it starts to get hard. It may get a groan or two from those
who play more serious titles in this genre, but casual gamers the world over
just can’t seem to put it own.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Sky Force is another “bullet hell” shooter except this one is a little bit more
difficult for those who enjoy shooters on a more serious level. You play as a
ship fighter who must traverse various levels, defeat bad guys, dodge bullets,
and make it to the end. You can upgrade your ship and Sky Force includes Google
Play Game services that include cloud saves, leaderboards, and achievements. It
was one of the best games of 2014 and it’ll have you playing levels over and
over again until you get your score just right.
[Price: Free / $1.99]
Smash Hit is an infinite runner where you must throw balls at obstacles to
destroy them before they can damage you. Your ammo count is also your life
count which adds a little bit of strategy into the game and recent updates have
also added a local multiplayer mode. If you fork out for the pro version, you
can also save your progress to play at a later time. It’s a beautifully done
game that keeps making you want to try just one more.
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Subway Surfers is a traditional infinite runner where you play as a boy running
through the subway to avoid getting in trouble with the subway inspector.
You’ll have to dance back and forth between tracks and even jump around on top
of trains to avoid getting taken out or caught. You’ll get all kinds of fun toys
including a hoverboard, a jet pack, and more. It’s simple as far as a game
goes, but it’s difficult and fast paced enough to keep you glued to your screen
for hours.
Crossy Road is this generation’s Frogger. You play as a pixelated chicken as you try to cross the road, river, or whatever else gets in your way. The game is done up in charming 8-bit style graphics but still manages to look really good. The game also comes with Google Play Games services, cloud saving, and achievements along with Android TV support. It’s a ton of fun, it never ends, and there are a ton of characters that you can unlock.
QuizUp is a free quiz game where you face against other people in live quizzes to see who knows the most. Each question you get a score based on being right and how fast you were able to answer the question. There are a ton of categories and the online component always worked really well for us. You can also add friends and challenge them whenever you want. It’s entirely free with no in-app purchases. If this isn’t your cup of tea, we’ve also heard good things about Trivia Crack.
PAC-MAN 256 is a hybrid game that combines the challenge of Pacman with an infinite runner concept so you never have to stop playing. You play as Pacman as you deal with your usual problems like ghosts except you must keep going forward or a glitch in the system will eat you alive. You’ll also have powers that you can work with to make things a little easier for you. It also comes with hidden Easter eggs and controller support so you can play it on Android TV.
Plants vs Zombies is one of the most recognizable names in all of mobile games. In this tower defense game, you must build flowers which then use their super powers to fend off herds of zombies. The game play is easy enough for practically everyone to learn but beating every level takes a lot of effort and the game does a great job of making you want to put in that effort. Add in frequent content updates from the developers and you have a game that’s hard to put down for a long, long time.
Piano Tiles 2 is the sequel to the hit game Don’t Tap the White Tileswhich spent most of 2015 at the top of various charts. This title is an extremely simple rhythm game where you must only tap on the black piano tiles. You keep going until the song is over or until you mess up and then you must start over and play again. Thanks to its low point of entry and quick game play mechanic, it’s a game you can play for 30 seconds or 30 minutes. The choice is yours.
Shooty Skies is a shooter known as a “bullet hell” style of game. You play as a pilot as you fly continuously while you must avoid a ton of bad guys firing a ton of bullets at you. The controls are easy enough to use and the game is pretty fun until it starts to get hard. It may get a groan or two from those who play more serious titles in this genre, but casual gamers the world over just can’t seem to put it own.
Sky Force is another “bullet hell” shooter except this one is a little bit more difficult for those who enjoy shooters on a more serious level. You play as a ship fighter who must traverse various levels, defeat bad guys, dodge bullets, and make it to the end. You can upgrade your ship and Sky Force includes Google Play Game services that include cloud saves, leaderboards, and achievements. It was one of the best games of 2014 and it’ll have you playing levels over and over again until you get your score just right.
Smash Hit is an infinite runner where you must throw balls at obstacles to destroy them before they can damage you. Your ammo count is also your life count which adds a little bit of strategy into the game and recent updates have also added a local multiplayer mode. If you fork out for the pro version, you can also save your progress to play at a later time. It’s a beautifully done game that keeps making you want to try just one more.
Subway Surfers is a traditional infinite runner where you play as a boy running through the subway to avoid getting in trouble with the subway inspector. You’ll have to dance back and forth between tracks and even jump around on top of trains to avoid getting taken out or caught. You’ll get all kinds of fun toys including a hoverboard, a jet pack, and more. It’s simple as far as a game goes, but it’s difficult and fast paced enough to keep you glued to your screen for hours.
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