Android gaming is getting bigger and better every month it seems and there is always a slew of new titles coming to Google Play. Whether you're a casual gamer or you want something with a beat more meat on its bones, there's usually a game coming out to suit everyone's taste. Let's take a look at the best new Android games from the last month! You can watch the videos on YouTube from passed months by clicking here!
Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies is the second Ace Attorney port on mobile this year. It's a direct port of the 3DS game of the same name. That means it features all of the story lines, situations, and game play mechanics as the original. You'll play as Phoenix Wright. Your job is to battle the corrupt court systems to find justice. In addition to the main game, the mobile version comes with a special extra episode along with some other add-ons. The game is expensive at $19.99. However, the same game costs $29.99 on Amazon for a digital code on the 3DS. Your call.
Angry Birds Evolution is essentially a mashup of every Angry Birds game ever. It pulls just a little bit from most of the prior games. However, at it's core, it's a card collecting game. You'll collect birds as cards and then level them up. From there, you'll do battle with the pigs as usual. You'll progress through levels and a story line as you go. It also features weekly events, online multiplayer options, and more. It's a classic casual freemium game experience. For those who enjoy those, you may enjoy this as well. Those looking for a less casual game likely won't.
Asphalt Street Storm Racing is the latest game in the popular racing franchise. This one doesn't play like the others. Instead, players will be drag racing. It features four player PvP races. You can also bet money on each race to try to win more. Additionally, the game introduces weather elements to make the races a little harder. The game is off to a rough start. That's a little unusual because Asphalt games generally do better on release. However, we're sure it'll work out the kinks eventually. Keep your eye on this one.
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is Bethesda's new card game. It has similar mechanics to games like Clash Royale and Hearthstone. You'll collect cards, build a deck, and dual opponents for supremacy. There is a fairly robust campaign, online PvP, and even some MOBA elements. Cards also level up to become more powerful over time. Bethesda came out swinging with this one and they ended up doing a pretty good job. It's a worthy competitor to the existing games.
Farming Simulator 18 is the latest game in the franchise. Your goal is to build and maintain a farm. The game gives you over 50 machines to do so. Players can grow and sell six different kinds of crops, produce milk and wool from cows and sheep, and even breed pigs for sale. You can even hire helpers to do things around the farm. There is a local multiplayer over WiFi and Bluetooth where friends can play together. The game has a few early bugs. It's otherwise a pleasant experience. It runs for $4.99 with a few cheap in-app purchases.
Ghouls'n Ghosts Mobile is a port of the classic arcade game. The game is essentially the same as its arcade version from years ago. You play as a knight. Your goal is to slaughter a bunch of ghouls, ghosts, and other monsters. The mobile version does have some improvements. The game play mechanics are objectively better than the arcade version. Additionally, there are two difficulty modes, more gear, and more boss fights. It has a few bugs, but nothing serious. It'll run you $1.99 with no in-app purchases.
Mordheim: Warband Skirmish is a turn-based strategy game. You will control one of three mercenary factions and do battle with the other two. You'll be able to recruit characters for your warband and also train them. Additionally, the game will include more factions as DLC in later updates. It's a tough game. Maybe a little too tough for some players. It also has a few bugs here and there. The developers seem to be cleaning it up as best as they can. The game is free to download with in-app purchases.
Pokemon: Magikarp Jump is probably the most casual Pokemon game yet. Your goal is to train your Magikarp to jump higher than all the other Magikarps. Other Pokemon make cameos while you're training. Additionally, you'll have to go through multiple generations of Magikarp to make yours truly great. It also features some decorations. It's good for killing a few minutes. However, that's about all it's good for. It's a freemium game so you can get it for free.
Slayaway Camp is another casual game. However, it is nothing like Magikarp Jump. This one has you playing the role of a person killing lots of other people. The graphics takes a lot of the impact of just how gory the game is. It features 140 levels, various obstacles to overcome, and tons of death scenes. The developers are bringing more in future updates. That includes more levels, Google Play Games support, and more. Thankfully, they squashed any serious bugs before release. You can pick up this gem for $2.99 with no in-app purchases.
Zombie Gunship Survival is the follow-up to one of the most successful zombie shooters in mobile gaming. This one brings a lot of the same mechanics back from the first one. You'll spend most of your time floating in an aircraft blowing away zombies. The goal is to protect your base and allied solders from the zombie horde. You'll also be able to build up your base and deploy troops to help out. It'll be one of the better casual shooters released this year. It is a freemium game, though. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
15 best free Android games of 2017!
May 1, 2017If we missed any great new Android games, tell us about them in the comments! To see our complete list of best app lists, click here.
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