Android is the most widely used operating system in the mobile world and games are the most downloaded apps on Google Play. So here is the list of the best free games for Android.
Total War Battles: KingdomImage
Developed by The Creative Assembly, the Total War series has since become one of the pillars of the strategy game. Extremely complete, this series mixes pleasantly in time and real strategy and management to deliver a most enjoyable experience. With the series of Total War Battles, the studio has created a simplified version of his game, much more adapted to the nomadic format.
Gone are the days of antiquity (the usual setting for the main series), we find ourselves here in the Middle Ages, with the ultimate task of unifying the kingdom to reign supreme. On the program of the celebrations, the management of a city that will unlock a whole lot of bonuses and improvements, and of course, battles in real time. Except for the rather inconvenient interface, Total War Battles: Kingdom is a good little strategy game to enjoy without complex.
Clash Royale
Last production date of Supercell (the studio behind Clash of Clans), Clash Royale is undoubtedly THE title not to be missed at the moment. Located at the crossroads of the MOBA, the Tower Defense and the card game, this little game has everything of a great. Before each game, a deck of cards is created consisting of both spells and creatures, which must be used on the battlefield to defeat the opponent.
Once the game is launched, it will be necessary to use the various cards of his game wisely to invade the enemy camp, while repelling enemy assaults. Simple in appearance, this title conceals a tactical and technical depth that has already propelled it on the stage of the eSport.
Rayman Adventures
With Rayman Adventures, it is the platform game in all its splendor that invites itself on mobile. Very nice to the eye thanks to the performances of Ubi Frame Art, this title does not forget to give pride to the gameplay. The latter is in fact perfectly adapted to the mobile support thanks to reactive tactile controls and very well thought out.
If one can reproach him with his few free-to-play elements, difficult to deny the overall charm of the title, which undoubtedly deserves its place on the terminals of any amateur games platform in general, and Rayman in particular .
Fallout Shelter
How to adapt to a mobile a game like Fallout whose ergonomics does not lend itself to touch screens? By resuming only the universe to create a totally different game. This is how Fallout Shelter was born, a friendly resource management game featuring the codes of the eponymous saga.
The player must develop an atomic shelter collecting survivors, optimizing the production of various resources, population and shelter capabilities. Addictive, Fallout Shelter is also demanding since it continues to turn in the absence of the player.
Sky Force 2014
Lovers of old-fashioned shooting them up, Sky Force 2014 is for you. Like the famous 1942, this SHMUP will propose to you a vertical gameplay entirely manageable of a finger. Since the firing is automatic, it will be necessary to concentrate mainly on the displacement of the vessel in order to avoid the shots that spring from all sides. Old school compels, the difficulty is at the rendezvous, and it will therefore be necessary to show a great dexterity to face the bosses keeping the end of each level. To spoil nothing, Sky Force 2014 is a great beauty with its graphics mixing pleasantly 2D and 3D models.
Note that a new episode Sky Force Reloaded is also available recently, even better.
Alto's Adventure
Since the release of the venerable Canabalt at the beginning of the era of smartphones, the genre of the runner has become a great classic of mobile gaming shops. So much so that we now find thousands of titles ranging in quality from the best to the infamous daube. Alto's Adventure definitely belongs to the first category for several reasons.
Besides the graphic part very successful, this title offers gameplay at once simple, yet deep enough to push players to come back again and again. In the manner of a Ski Safari, Alto's Adventure will propose to go down a mounting the skis to the foot while avoiding the numerous traps stretched by mother nature. The presence of a day / night cycle that makes the game a bit more complex once the sun is down is a real treat.
Burrito Bison
Created at the base in flash by Kongregate, Burrito Bison is a small game arcade eminently sympathetic. In a world under the yoke of an invasion of mutant gelatine cubs, you play a muscular luchador well determined to contain the threat. To do this, you have to send your avatar in the air so that it runs as far as possible, exterminating a ton of nasty treats.
Send the bears ad patres will collect a ribambelle of deniers that it will then be possible to spend at the shop of the corner to unlock different improvements allowing to send our wrestler always further. Simple, fun and devilishly addictive, Burrito Bison will surely inoculate you the virus of "go, a little last and I stop".
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius adopts the traditional formula of RPG free-to-play as we see dozens in the online shops. What distinguishes him from most of his contemporaries is the high quality of his production, as well as the generosity he shows. Conceived by the developers of Brave Frontier (which we also recommend) and Square Enix, this Final Fantasy mobile offers many activities, and above all, an exploration part as seen in the traditional RPG.
Add to that a bunch of characters to evolve, chimeras to train, events endless and a system of tactical fighting pushed, and we get a game capable of gluing us for hours.
Order & Chaos 2: Redemption
With Order & Chaos, Gameloft had the ambition to offer the equivalent of World of Warcraft to the owners of smarphones. An amply successful bet that has trained many players in his universe responding to the canons of heroic fantasy.
With this suite, Order & Chaos extends the experience by offering an ever-expanding universe, new races and character classes, and a whole new world to visit. What to train new players, despite a free-to-play aspect that will undoubtedly disturb some.
Unkilled
Developed by Madfingers, originally studio of the Dead Trigger series, Unkilled is a first-person shooter that focuses on action before anything else. With a gameplay you can not simpler (a finger to move his character, a must to aim, and automatic shooting), this FPS puts us face to a history of the most classic. New York has indeed been ravaged by a horde of bloodthirsty zombies, and the player is sent there to rescue ad patres a maximum of these undead.
On the program, many weapons to improve, lots of different zombies to exterminate, and not far from 300 different missions to discover. Add to that graphics far from naughty, and you get a good little deflower to discover without further delay.
Two Dots
Connecting the maximum number of points of the same color, with the minimum of movement, is the challenge proposed by Two Dots.
The concept is quite close to that of a Candy Crush, but Two Dots is worth the detour thanks to its very neat completion and its difficulty. Quickly, to pass the levels you will have to think precisely the movements to be carried out.
MARVEL: Contest of Champions
Created by Kabam, Marvel: Contest of Champions is a free-to-play that propels us on one level in the Marvel universe. With its faux airs of fighting game, the title deploys gameplay as simple as effective, which owes much to the pleasure to see the superheroes Marvel to send gnons in the nibble.
Moreover, its collection aspect thanks to the number of protagonists in constant increase will surely delight the enthusiasts of our friends in capes and sticky.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Released some time ago, Final Fantasy Record Keeper is one of those little games that, if you are not careful, will aspire all your free time. As the name suggests, this mobile title will take you on a level with the different episodes of the great saga of Square Enix. On the gameplay side, this Record Keeper is at the crossroads of several genres: the RPG of course, which gives it its spine, and "collection" games such as Puzzle & Dragons et cie.
You will have to build a team using the protagonists of the different Final Fantasy, and send them fight a succession of monster according to the levels that constitute the game. At the end of these levels, which allow to relive great moments of the Saga, each character will gain power as in any good self respecting RPG. A simple principle therefore, far from classical RPG, but which turns out to be devilish once one has put the nose in it.
Puzzle & Dragons
An incredible phenomenon in Japan, Puzzle & Dragons is one of those games that take you without letting go. Mixing RPG elements with the most basic Match-3 mechanics, this title will plunge you into a rich and colorful universe with multiple activities.
In addition, thanks to its popularity, Puzzle & Dragons regularly offers its players collaborations with great names of popular culture, such as Batman or Evangelion. In short, Puzzle & Dragons is a guilty pleasure that quickly turns into a real temporal chasm as soon as you put your nose in.
Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast
As the name suggests, the title we present here is inspired by the famous heavy metal band Iron Maiden. And contrary to what one might have thought, this game is nothing but an RPG in the purest mobile tradition. They will be able to collect many versions of Eddy, the group's mascot, and launch them in epic clashes against opponents straight from the band's album covers.
The strong point of the game certainly lies in its aesthetic licked and faithfully reproducing the codes developed by Iron Maiden over the years to take us into a gloomy and gothic universe. A choice that will undoubtedly delight the fans of the first hour.
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