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Last year, 24 million Britons played mobile games, according to market research firm Newzoo. That's a lot of smartphone and tablet gameplay, often involving people who had never previously owned a dedicated games console or handheld.
Mobile gaming has exploded in the five years since Apple and Google launched their app stores for iOS and Android. Today there is a huge variety of games available on a smartphone or tablet; from puzzle games and retro runners through to immersive adventures and hardcore strategy games, there's something for every kind of gamer, however experienced. And the best of them have been designed for the touchscreen, rather than being clumsily ported across from consoles or PCs.
Angry Birds clocked up 263 million active players in 2012, while Candy Crush Saga is played more than 600m times a day. Many of these games have social features too, so you can compare scores with Facebook friends or play head-to-head against strangers around the world.
One key trend over the past year is the popularity of 'freemium' games. These are free to download and play, but they make their money from in-app purchases of virtual items and currency – you might buy extra-level packs and additional characters to extend the lifetime of a game, or coins/ gems/ doughnuts (it varies) to use within the game to improve your chances of success, or speed up your progress.
For that reason, whenever you see below that a game is marked 'free', it probably contains in-app purchases. If you're a parent buying these games for a child, make sure you've read your device's manual to find out how to change the settings to ensure the kids can't spend without your approval.
Another welcome trend in 2013 is that many of the best games are available on Android as well as iOS – which hasn't always been the case. Particularly for games that have social and multi-player features, the more people on more devices who can play, the better. Sifting through the hundreds of new games released every week on the app stores can feel like searching for needles in a haystack. The 50 games below are a good entry point to the best that mobile gaming has to offer, but other high-quality titles are coming along all the time.
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JETPACK JOYRIDE iPhone/ iPad/ Android/ Windows Phone(free) A one-button game that involves piloting the jetpack-toting Barry Steakfries through a succession of levels, earning coins to buy new power-ups that'll help him go further every time. Seems simple but has bags of depth.
GRAND THEFT AUTO: VICE CITY iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£2.99) The console classic translates smoothly to touchscreen devices, as you explore the sprawling Vice City, dealing destruction and death in terrible 80s shirts. It may be more than 10 years old, but it still feels fresh.
RIDICULOUS FISHING iPhone/ iPad (£1.99) Fishing gets an explosive twist in this wonderfully characterful arcade game. You lower your line, reel in as much sealife as possible, then launch it into the sky to blast it with a shotgun. It's not particularly wildlife friendly, but it's very good fun all the same.
ANGRY BIRDS STAR WARS iPhone/ iPad/ Android/ Windows Phone/ BlackBerry(free) Like previous Angry Birds games, this sees you hurling birds at pigs. Except this time, the birds are dressed as Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca and friends, with lightsabers and anti-gravity included. The best Star Wars spin-off in years.
SUPER MONSTERS ATE MY CONDO! iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) It's hard to beat this game for pure fun but also pure weirdness. It sees you sliding apartment floors out from wobbling towers to make colour matches as Day-Glo monsters wiggle in the background. Insanely good.
WHERE'S MY WATER? iPhone/ iPad/ Android/ Windows Phone (£0.65-£0.79) Each level – and there are more than 500 – involves manipulating water in its various forms, collecting items and unlocking bonus levels as you go. Four brand new characters to play as.
NIMBLE QUEST iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free-£0.69) Remember Snake from the glory days of Nokia mobile phones? This takes the idea and slithers with it, except your snake is now a 'conga line of heroes' shooting at enemies and collecting gems and power-ups. Accessible and addictive.
TEMPLE RUN 2 iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) Hundreds of millions of people have played the Temple Run games, where you swipe the screen to make your endlessly running character turn, jump and slide out of the clutches of a giant monkey clomping in your wake.
RUNNING WITH FRIENDS iPhone/ iPad(free-£2.49) Available in a choice of free or paid versions, Running With Friends is another endless-runner game, this time based on a Pamplona-style running-with-the-bulls race. The friends are your Facebook friends, who you can challenge.
FISH OUT OF WATER! iPhone/ iPad(£0.69) This game takes the simple pleasures of skimming stones and replaces the stones with colourful fish, each with their own bouncing patterns. Your job is to skip them as far as possible for the highest score. It's very moreish.
RAYMAN JUNGLE RUN iPhone/ iPad/ Android/ Windows Phone (£1.99-£2.29) Rayman is a familiar character from console games, but his latest mobile outing might be his best yet. It sees him running and jumping through 70 well-crafted levels, with controls that work well on the touchscreen.
MINECRAFT: POCKET EDITION iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£4.99) Minecraft has been a huge hit with children and adults alike, with its virtual world where you explore and craft using blocks. It works just as well on smartphones and tablets as on computers and consoles.
SKY GAMBLERS: RISE OF GLORY iPhone/ iPad/ Android(free-£1.99) This first world war dogfighting game has stunning graphics, especially when played on a tablet. Thankfully, the gameplay matches up, with a choice of solo and multiplayer modes, and finely tuned controls for wannabe pilots.
WHALE TRAIL iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free-£1.99) This gently psychedelic game comes with its own theme tune from Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys. You have to guide Willow the whale through the clouds, collecting bubbles and building as big a score as possible as you go. Utterly charming.
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WALKING DEAD: THE GAME iPhone/ iPad(free) One more in the eye for anyone who thinks mobile games can't be as gripping as console games – or even TV shows. Walking Dead brings the zombie saga to iOS, with in-app purchases to buy the five episodes. It's fantastic storytelling.
LIMBO GAME iPhone/ iPad(£2.99) Platformer Limbo is one of the creepiest, most atmospheric games currently available on any platform, let alone mobile. With stylish monochrome graphics and frequently fiendish puzzles, it's a rewarding and original adventure.
INFINITY BLADE II iPhone/ iPad (£4.99) This is part beat 'em up and part RPG, as your hero battles a succession of enormous monsters and levels up his weapons, armour and skills. An innovative ClashMob feature lets you play challenges with friends and strangers.
RAVENSWORD: SHADOWLANDS iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£4.63-£4.99) If you like console games like Skyrim and can't believe the genre would work on mobile devices, this may change your mind. It's a huge open-world adventure with many hours of exploration and battle in store.
THE NIGHTJAR iPhone/ iPad(£2.99) The twist here is that The Nightjar is an audio-only adventure: you are denied the use of graphics, and can navigate only by sounds. The plot sees you trying to escape from a marooned spacecraft, and the spooky storyline is narrated by actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
YEAR WALK iPhone/ iPad (£2.49) This is one of the standout iOS games in recent memory. Based on Swedish mythology, it's a first-person adventure set in a wintry landscape, in which you have to wander in search of a glimpse of your future. There are puzzles, characterful graphics and a creepily atmospheric soundtrack.
BROKEN SWORD: DIRECTOR'S CUT iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£2.49-£2.99) Originally rReleased in 1996, this point'n'click adventure has lost none of its appeal in the transition to swipe'n'tap. Your job is to solve a murder and uncover an ancient conspiracy, with tricksy puzzles and a healthy dash of humour.
WARHAMMER QUEST iPhone/ iPad (£2.99) Its roots as a tabletop role-playing game mean Warhammer has a wide fanbase, but its first mobile game should win it plenty of new fans, too. It offers dungeons, monsters and treasure galore in a series of immersive quests.
STAR WARS: KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC iPad(£2.99) This RPG first came out in 2003 for Xbox and PC, before being revived this year for iPad. It remains an engrossing adventure, as you explore worlds, battle foes, run the gauntlet of hostile bartenders and bounty hunters on Tatooine, and learn to use the Force.
SUPERBROTHERS: SWORD & SWORCERY iPhone/ iPad/ Android (£2.99-£3.25) A quirky adventure, with beautiful 'pixel-art' graphics, this action-adventure is full of surprises and boasts one of the best soundtracks on any gaming device, matching the action perfectly.
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WORLD OF GOO iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£1.99) Originally released for PC and Wii, World of Goo found its spiritual home on tablets and smartphones. It's a physics-based puzzler based on dropping and stretching blobs of goo and manipulating them to connect pipes and other structures. It's gloopily great.
CUT THE ROPE: TIME TRAVEL iPhone/ iPad/ Android(free-69p) There are several Cut the Rope games, all fun, but this is the latest. You control cutesy monster Om Nom, swiping to cut ropes and guide sweets into his mouth, as well as collecting stars. Great fun for children and adults alike.
DOTS: A GAME ABOUT CONNECTING iPhone/ iPad(free) On an App Store full of addictive puzzlers, Dots is one of the best. It sounds so simple: make coloured dots disappear by tracing connections between them. Yet there's a world of strategy required to nail high scores.
WORDS WITH FRIENDS iPhone/ iPad/ Android/ Windows Phone (free-£2.29) This has been around for years, but remains the best word-puzzle game for mobile devices. Scrabble, essentially, it is played across multiple matches at once, against Facebook friends, or strangers if preferred.
LETTERPRESS: WORD GAME iPhone/ iPad (free) Not every word game has to look like a board game, even if Letterpress might remind you of Boggle. It involves making words from a grid of letters, taking turns with friends over the network to score as many points as possible.
MAGNETIC BILLIARDS: BLUEPRINT iPhone/ iPad (£0.69) If you like pool or bar billiards in the real world, you'll love this on iOS. It's a game of angles and strategy, where you shoot balls around a table, creating clusters that stick together. Perfect tactile touchscreen fun.
THE ROOM iPhone/ iPad/ Android (£1.49) The Room is one of the cleverest puzzle games to be developed for touchscreen devices from the ground up, as you explore a house and solve puzzles by tilting and touching your device. The difficulty curve is just right, too.
CANDY CRUSH SAGA iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) A bona-fide craze, with tens of millions of addicted players already. The game involves matching coloured sweets across more than 100 levels, with in-app purchases of lives and power-ups to help when you get stuck.
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TRIPLE TOWN iPhone/ iPad/ Android(free) Against tough competition,Triple Town might just be the most addictive mobile game ever. You build a puzzle town by matching bushes, trees and buildings in clumps of three or more, fending off bears as you go. A time-sucker in the best of ways.
BLIP BLUP iPhone/ iPad/ Android(free-£1.49) Blip Blup will keep you occupied for many happy – if challenging – hours. Each level is made up of a pattern of tiles, which you complete by tapping (or 'blipping') to trigger pulses of colour. The idea is to change the colour of every tile before you run out of blips. Its 120 puzzles offer plenty of depth.
HUNDREDS iPhone/ iPad/ Android (£1.99-£2.99) An original puzzle game that requires you to tap on a ball with a number in the middle in order to make the ball expand, and its value (the number) grow. Grow it to 100 and you win, but as the ball grows, you have to make sure it doesn't collide with the other balls. Stylish by design and very hypnotic.
BEJEWELED BLITZ iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) Bejeweled is a famous jewel-matching puzzle game that's been around for years. The 'Blitz' element here means quickfire 60-second rounds to score as many points as possible, then compete against your friends on Facebook. Frenetic and fun.
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REAL BOXING iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£2.49) Another game whose console-quality graphics will startle at first. Once initiated, you'll be more focused on the bone-crunching gameplay – you will quickly learn how to jab, cut and hook – and deep career mode of this chunky box 'em up.
VIRTUA TENNIS CHALLENGE iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£2.99-£4.02) Got thumbs capable of emulating Andy Murray at Wimbledon? Sega's latest Virtua Tennis game is a treat. Customise a character then play your way through tournaments around the world, with 50 players to test your skills against.
NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£2.99) EA's Need for Speed games have a firm following on console, and now on mobile. This street-racing game features more than 40 cars, lots of customisation and spectacular graphics. Oh, and a spiffing sense of speed, thankfully.
NEW STAR SOCCER iPhone/ iPad/ Android(free - £1.99) It looks like a football game from the 80s, but plays better than its biggest rivals in 2013. You play as an individual footballer – passing, shooting and intercepting with simple swipes on the screen. Unputdownable.
REAL RACING 3 iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) The first time you play this you will be impressed with the gleaming, console-quality graphics, gameplay depth and fine handling. There are more than 50 cars to race, hundreds of events and innovative multiplayer features.
FOOTBALL MANAGER HANDHELD 2013 iPhone/ iPad/ Android(£6.99) It's caused divorces on PC, and Football Manager is no less immersive on mobile devices. Oversee transfers, training and tactics to take teams to the top in 14 playable leagues. Real thought has been put into the mobile conversion, too.
Strategy
THE HOBBIT: KINGDOMS OF MIDDLE-EARTH iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) Craving more Hobbity fun between the new movies? This official game is faithful and fun, as you build a Dwarven or Elven city, battle other players and interact with characters from Tolkien's fantasy world.
THE SIMPSONS: TAPPED OUT iPhone/ iPad/ Android(free) There have been dodgy Simpsons games in the past, but this one is anything but. It's a freemium town-building game – the town is Springfield, of course – and the show's humour makes the transition perfectly to a game.
WAKING MARS iPhone/ iPad/ Android (£2.99-£3.09) There's something bewitching about Waking Mars, a game where you explore the red planet and grow an ecosystem of plants and aliens. It's a game that rewards thought and persistence, and one that gets richer the more you play it.
GAME DEV STORY iPhone/ iPad/ Android (£1.60-£2.49) So, you like playing games, but what about making them? Game Dev Story is Japanese in origin, and puts you in charge of a developer making console games. It's quirky and, once you start playing, you won't be able tostop.
PLANTS VS ZOMBIES iPhone/ iPad/ Android/ Windows Phone (£0.69-£3.99) The sequel isn't far off, but if you're new to Plants vs Zombies, start with the original. Plant the plants to fend off the zombies across 50 levels, unlocking new powers along the way. Mini-games add depth and a fair few laughs.
CLASH OF CLANS iPhone/ iPad (free) One of the biggest mobile games in the world in 2013, and justifiably so. You build a village with all a warrior clan requires, train troops and then battle other players over the network, mastering the intricacies of warriors and defences as you go.
HAY DAY iPhone/ iPad(free) If you tired of Facebook game FarmVille but still hanker after the virtual farming life, Hay Day is the game for you. After a helping hand from a talking scarecrow, you're off – raising crops and livestock, and trading with friends. But it's the sly humour that really delights.
POCKET PLANES iPhone/ iPad/ Android (free) Ever fancied running your own airline? That's the gist of Pocket Planes, with more than 250 cities to fly to, and a long-term challenge in planning your routes and upgrading your fleet. Cute pixel art adds to its appeal.
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Developer: Bandai Namco
Naruto is an international phenomenon, rightly regarding by many as the biggest and best anime on the planet. This legacy continues with Boruto, the offspring of the legendary ninja who also finds himself battling ancient evils across the world. The franchise has spawned dozens of console and mobile titles, with the latest bringing father and son together.
Ninja Voltage is a simplistic RPG that’s easy to pick up play, presenting a combat system with multiple abilities assigned to each character. Touch the corresponding icon and you’ll unleash a visually spectacular attack. These change depending of what hero you’re using, of which there are literally hundreds to choose from.
Fans eager to play as their favourite heroes are in for a treat with Ninja Voltage with a cast of characters spanning several generations. Whether you’re after Naruto, Boruto or Sasuke, there’s an abundance of variety for players hoping to mix their favourite gang of misfits together.
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Developer: Ubisoft
If you’ve finished up all the rude offerings of South Park: The Fractured But Whole this may be your new favourite game. Ubisoft has created a collectable card experience that’s both addictive and offers the crude humour you’d expect from Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s infamous cartoon.
You can assemble a unique deck while interacting with beloved characters spread across the Colorado town. It’s surprisingly challenging and fun, offering bite-sized gaming sessions perfect for playing on the go.
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Developer: Nintendo
Nintendo’s Animal Crossing series has absorbed hours of our precious time in the past. Whether we’re decorating our house with trinkets or befriending every villager, there is always something to do in the charming world Isabelle and friends inhabit.
Now, after much anticipation, you can finally play it on smartphones. However, it’s a little different to what you’d find on 3DS. Pocket Camp has you running your own campsite with its own unique style. You’re free to invite over friends and complete favours for them in exchange for a bunch of goodies.
Pocket Camp is a cute and accessible idle experience that feels like a genuine entry in the Animal Crossing series. While it’s not packing the same level of features, it’s still a neat thing to have on your phone.
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Brave Exvius is one of many freemium Final Fantasy titles available on mobile, and it’s one of the best. Taking a number of cherished elements from the classic series, players can explore towns, conquer dungeons and assemble a varied party of clever and courageous heroes.
The core gameplay is simple at first, but some of the later battles will require a keen sense of strategy to succeed. Altering equipment and assembling parties with a number of classes means you’re always kept on your toes. Accompanied by a striking art-style that feels both unique and true to the series’ roots, Brave Exvius can easily take away dozens of hours from those looking for a more adventurous commute.
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Legacy of the Beast twists decades of Iron Maiden history into a gritty, recognisable RPG with a surprising amount of depth behind its skeletal appearance. Dedicated fans of Iron Maiden will definitely get the most out of Legacy of the Beast. The characters, environments and attacks are positively littered with clever, obscure references to the metal icons’ decorated history.
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Battles themselves are fun and rewarding, with the occasional difficulty curve being your only barrier to progress. The simplicity of the battle system is improved by splicing rhythm action into the mix. Everytime you attack a circle will close in on your target. Hit this prompt at the right time and you’ll do more damage and possibly stagger your enemies for an extra hit or two.
However, if you’re looking for a challenging mobile RPG, you won’t find it here. Every counter is fairly predictable, offering no challenge beyond your constant rhythmic accuracy. predictable in terms of pacing. The challenge of each new obstacle never feels overwhelming if you keep on top of your party’s upgrades.
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Price: Free/optional in-game purchases
Price: Free/optional in-game purchases
The original Injustice on mobile gave fans of the brawler a reason pick up the mobile version of the game as well as having it on console. Similarly, Injustice 2 manages to hold its own against the console version and is the essential app for anyone who wants to pummel superheroes and villains on the go.
This mobile sequel introduces new jumping and low attacks that generates a big focus on performing combos to allow your character to perform their signature super move. The game isn’t shy about delivering a ton of content to give the player their Injustice fix on the go with a lengthy campaign and story mode featuring cutscenes from the console version being just some of the many modes available.
The only big ugly asterisk here are the in-app purchases that range from a reasonable £1.79 to a ludicrous £91.99 for in-game items. Of course, you don’t need to shell out to see everything this game has to offer, but with rest periods needed in-between play if you don’t, you’re going to need a few other games on your phone to keep you occupied at the same time.
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The perky plumber’s mobile debut is an endless runner with all the character and depth you’d expect from Nintendo. Except now, it’s been squeezed onto your smartphone. It’s worth noting that only the first world of Super Mario Run is available for free. You’ll have to fork out £9.99 to gain access to every world the game has to offer, which is a little steep for our liking.
Super Mario Run controls brilliantly on a touch screen without feeling too detached from the platforming classics that inspired it. The green pipes, goombas and carnivorous plants are iconic staples of the Mushroom Kingdom.Once you’ve cleared through Super Mario Run’s six unique worlds you’ll want to check out Toad Rally. This mode has you competing against other players in a timed event that concentrates on winning the support of the Kingdom’s many Toads.
Super Mario Run controls brilliantly on a touch screen without feeling too detached from the platforming classics that inspired it. The green pipes, goombas and carnivorous plants are iconic staples of the Mushroom Kingdom.Once you’ve cleared through Super Mario Run’s six unique worlds you’ll want to check out Toad Rally. This mode has you competing against other players in a timed event that concentrates on winning the support of the Kingdom’s many Toads.
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Plague Inc is a handheld strategy game with an incredibly dark premise. Your only job is to kill every person on the planet with your own brand of disease. Upon naming and crafting your demented ailment you are asked to pick a starting location. Every country across the globe is up for grabs, but you’ll have to think about how such a disease would work in that environment. No transport links? Good luck. No healthcare? They’re doomed!
It’s oddly unsettling, complimented by a dark, pervasive soundtrack that reacts to the death of millions unfolding before you. Despite its subject matter, crafting a successful pandemic is hugely satisfying. Being able to name them also gives the in-game news reports an element of dark comedy many games simply can’t pull off.
An average session of Plague Inc is short and sweet, so long as you ignore the endless death and destruction. It’s a fun, rewarding and dark strategy game that works perfectly on Android.
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Fire Emblem Heroes does an excellent job of translating the existing gameplay formula to iOS and Android. Admittedly, it lacks some of the depth of the 3DS entries, yet often feels just as challenging. Every battle is controlled with a swipe of your finger, ensuring each move takes advantage of your enemy’s hidden weakness.
The solo campaign is a nostalgic trip through Fire Emblem history as you encounter characters from previous entries summoned into your world by an evil sorceress. Each chapter has you battling through a series of skirmishes before coming across the iconic individual in question.
The core appeal of Fire Emblem Heroes is arguably in its addictive recruitment system. By sacrificing hard earned orbs, the game’s main currency, you can recruit Heroes from across the Fire Emblem universe. These are all picked at random, with the likes of Marth, Chrom and Lucina ruling the top spots. Additional orbs are obtained through completing challenges and story missions, with new characters acting as occasional rewards.
Nintendo’s third stab at mobile gaming could be its deepest yet, with Fire Emblem Heroes delivering an experience that pays homage to the beloved series while also carving its own identity. By combining familiar gameplay mechanics with dozens of iconic characters, Fire Emblem Heroes crafts a deceptively deep SRPG perfectly suited for mobile.
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Rogue Life is a top-down shooter spliced with an endless runner, sprinkled off with surprisingly tactful RPG elements that make for an addictive freemium experience. The art style is a mixture of chibi-style anime sprites and classical fantasy tropes. Your team consists of three different characters each with their own unique class – Knight, Mage and Viking, looking suitably cute and silly.
There’s an unforeseen amount of depth in Rogue Life, piling multiple gameplay systems on top of one another to create a minute-to-minute experience that has you dispatching enemies, upgrading your squad and making improvements to your base.
The bulk of the game comes in its combat stages, which are played by sliding your finger across the bottom of the screen, moving your squad with unexpected grace, zipping them across the screen as attacks automatically hurtle toward the enemy. Having to constantly strategize my movements against the enemy’s attacks is swift and thrilling, especially when boss battles hurl projectiles in every direction.
While they may not impact the overall gameplay too much, having to mine for resources and customise each hero between stages is a nice distraction. The little stat bonuses that come with this are always handy.
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Katamari is an obscure Japanese delight, fully aware of its oddball visuals and mental personality. It’s become a cult favourite amongst fans with its fabulously catchy music and addictively simple gameplay formula.
If you’ve played a clicker on your smartphone, the usual trappings of Tap My Katamari are nothing new, and do little to alleviate the usual frustrations that accompany the genre. Luckily, the wackiness of Katamari shines through.
The charming nature of Katamari is complimented by a blistering pace. Constantly barraged by new skills and upgrades as you escort an unstoppable sphere through colourful environments. One of its highlights is the army of katamari occupying the bottom half of the screen. These colourful creatures are gained through individual upgrades that feel neverending at first, but quickly fall into a rhythmic pattern of tapping, upgrading and bursting through to the next level.
Despite how catchy and novel it may be, the soundtrack of Tap My Katamari is bloody repetitive at times. For minutes at a time it will drill the same tune into your head. It’s fun at first, but doesn’t change it up often enough to stay impressive.
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Trials Frontier brings the addictive physics based series to mobile for the first time, translating its fast-paced, satisfying gameplay with surprising success. By combining a story-driven mixture of stages and fantastic touch controls, Frontier is one of the finest racers you can find on mobile without spending a single penny.
The core gameplay of the Trials franchise remains untouched. It’s fast, chaotic and satisfying, propelled further by the convenience that comes with playing it on your phone. The touch controls can feel unusual at first, being overly sensitive as you prod at the on-screen prompts in clumsy anticipation. Putting sensitivity aside, Redlynx has created a wonderful adaptation of the beloved series on mobile, right down to the clumsy physics and laughable wipeouts.
Trials has always felt like the perfect fit for a controller, demanding ultra precise reflexes for those wanting to dominate its hardest tracks. Frontier supersedes this notion, creating a great experience that not only feels great on mobile, but created for it.
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Rolling Sky is exactly what you might expect from a quick, accessible platformer on mobile. The second the game starts up you’re thrown straight into action, soaring across claustrophobic tiles towards a plethora of hammers, walls and traps. One hit and it’s all over, incompetence rewarded with an immediate restart. That’s okay, though, as with each defeat, your knowledge grows, the location of each barrier to victory becoming etched into my mind.
The fantastic controls, or lack thereof, reflect the impressive accessibility Rolling Sky brings with it, providing a commute-friendly experience that can be difficult to pull yourself away from. Much like Super Meat Boy, respawning is almost instantaneous, making its impossible to resist having just one more go. That is until you run out of balls to use, which can only be obtained by waiting a certain amount of time or indulging in a few advertisements. Alternatively, you could drop £2 on the full version, which isn’t asking much.
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Egg, Inc. is a fun little clicker that has you escorting chickens to a hatchery where they begin laying a never-ending quantity of eggs for you to sell. From here you can earn money, upgrade your farm and store more chickens.
Spawning chickens is done by a simple tap of the touch screen, and the faster you tap, the more will spawn. It’s a wonderfully satisfying feeling that had me constantly tapping away at the screen, marvelling as hundreds upon hundreds of birds swarmed into my newly constructed shacks. I can’t imagine being a farmer in real life is this stylish, or profitable, for that matter.
Egg, Inc takes more than a bit of inspiration from games such as Cookie Clicker and Simpson’s Tapped Out, combing an addictive idle experience with mechanics that encourage you to monitor your progress while adding new upgrades to your arsenal. The dangling carrot is always within reach, and I found myself reaching for it every time I started a new and improved farm.
Saying that Egg, Inc. doesn’t ask much of you is a colossal understatement. It’s designed in such a way that rewards persistence far more than skill, and the mechanics definitely reflect this. At times it can feel like you’re waiting for a series of meters to fill rather than doing anything substantial, which can be a nuisance at times. But, for what it is, you can’t ask for much more. Just don’t count your chickens before they hatch…
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Pokémon Go brings the tried-and-true RPG series to life using augmented reality. GPS and AR are used to have Pokemon populate your surroundings only to be caught with a single swipe of the touch screen.
Your enjoyment of Pokémon GO will depend largely on where you live, and how far you have to travel in order to access the map’s Poke Stops and Gyms. Fortunately, my local area was littered with both. The same convenience can’t be said for rural areas, though. Some users have already reported their experiences to be nothing more than series of arduous hikes in search of Pokemon.
Pokémon GO isn’t without problems, but is an admirable first attempt by Nintendo to bring Pokémon into the real world. It’s difficult to describe just how addictively satisfying it is when you stumble upon a Growlithe in your back garden.
Even if Pokémon GO is a temporary trend instead of a long-lasting phenomenon, it’s one that’s well worth being a part of.
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The Tales franchise has proven to be hugely popular in recent years, capturing fans with its engaging characters, in-depth combat system and cutesy visual style.
Bandai Namco has crafted a fun and refreshing experience for newcomers and veterans on mobile, providing plenty of nostalgic fan-service throughout. It isn’t without its flaws, but Tales of Link is an impressive, bite-sized adventure.
The battle system is immediately accessible, teaching all you need to know in the opening minutes. Turn-based battles are carried out using the touch-screen, where you must link character attacks together with a single swipe of your finger.
Considering it’s free-to-play, the game is incredibly generous when it comes to handing out equipment, points and gems needed to upgrade your party. I had an abundance in the opening hours, spending several minutes outfitting each character with shiny new goodies.
Tales of Link is fun, accessible and addictive mobile experience suited for veterans and newcomers alike.
Tales of Link is fun, accessible and addictive mobile experience suited for veterans and newcomers alike.
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Clash Royale is one of the most addictive mobile experiences out there, providing fast, exciting and rewarding gameplay perfectly suited for the platform. It gives a fantastic first impression, laying out nearly everything you need to know in the opening minutes. Supercell is well aware how many approach mobile gaming, curating an experience that favours snappy, rewarding gameplay with constant progression.
The variety of imaginative characters at your disposal is overwhelming at first, as you slowly familiarise yourself with each unit’s traits and abilities. Upgrading these is a rewarding joy, providing a noticeable advancement in battle, so long as you aren’t facing someone pumped up on microtransactions.
Chests are unlocked after each successful match, and within them can be found the cards and currency needed to upgrade your arsenal. The constant arrival of new goodies is paramount to your investment, and Clash Royale has arguably perfected this system.
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Futurama: Game of Drones sees the series take on the match-three puzzle adventure genre that bundles in as many characters and jokes as possible. It seldom strays away from the match-three formula, but when it does, it creates some spectacular moments that reward sharp thinking and persistence.
Rare stages will have you battle against a boss enemy, racing to deplete its health by matching as many drones as possible. These brief stages imbue an element of competition, and it makes for a wonderful addition, providing a competitive context to your actions that would otherwise feel insignificant.
The crux here is undoubtedly the characters and writing, both of which build upon the franchise in creative and somewhat unorthodox ways. All of your favourites make an appearance, cleverly referencing obscure moments from the TV series as you play.
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Think “Angry Birds with Zombies” and such a comparison isn’t too far off. Stupid Zombies 3 is a fun, addictive title that builds upon the initial formula popularised by Angry Birds with dynamic level design, clever mechanics and a weirdly charming visual aesthetic.
You have access to a variety of weapons, which must be aimed meticulously if you want to succeed. Nailing a succession of zombies by bouncing bullets around the environment is hugely satisfying. The Dying Light crossover twists the existing game into a surprisingly sombre experience. Arcade-inspired game mechanics remain untouched, but everything feels enhanced by the oppressive atmosphere that surrounds you.
Containing 10 new levels, 4 new weapons and a unique graphical style; the free crossover is a fantastic addition, changing the original game in truly surprising ways. Stupid Zombies 3 – Dying Light is a neat little game, blending an atmospheric visual style with game mechanics that surprise and challenge you enough to maintain investment.
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OPUS has a wonderfully simple premise, and for the most part, it’s executed brilliantly. After the charming introduction, you are immediately thrust into the depths of space in pursuit of our home planet. The discovery of planets is snappy and satisfying, and the challenge of scanning the universe is substantial enough to feel consistently rewarding overtime.
Naming your planets just to add them to your personal encyclopaedia feels weirdly personal, like you’re shaping your own intergalactic family. OPUS also has an unusual talent for tugging at heartstrings through relatable characters and a tragically sombre narrative.
The first time you start the game you are urged to wear headphones, and it’s definitely a suggestion worth taking. The melancholic soundtrack is the perfect companion to your hopeless search across the cosmos.
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is a joyous experience packed with memorable high notes. The core experience is entertaining enough by itself, but the addition of lovable characters and a surprisingly involved storyline transcend it above similar mobile titles.
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is a joyous experience packed with memorable high notes. The core experience is entertaining enough by itself, but the addition of lovable characters and a surprisingly involved storyline transcend it above similar mobile titles.
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Grandpa Rick has found himself in a parallel dimension populated by alternate versions of himself. The dialogue is bitingly funny, filled with the excellent one liners and comical timing that made the show such a joy to watch. The distinct lack of voice acting is noticeable though, as many characters don’t translate well into bland dialogue boxes.
Exploring each new dimension is great fun, mainly for the unpredictable dialogue and characters you encounter. The endless variants of Rick are fantastic, imaginatively conveyed through bright and colourful visuals.
Pocket Morty’s battle system is identical to Pokemon, and the game has no problem admitting that. Rick often makes subtle stabs to the franchise throughout; you can even catch him singing the legendary theme song in the hub world.
Despite its similarities, levelling your party and participating in battles is still fun and rewarding. Each time I came across a new Morty I felt compelled to capture it, purely so I could appreciate the weird and wonderful character designs.
Pocket Mortys may lack the variety and challenge required to make a lasting impact, but it remains a fun, engaging and often hilarious distraction for newcomers and fans of the show.
Pocket Mortys may lack the variety and challenge required to make a lasting impact, but it remains a fun, engaging and often hilarious distraction for newcomers and fans of the show.
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Developer:Yodo1 Games
Crossy road follows a similar framework than the 1980’s classic Frogger game – all you need to do is get your hopping pal across roads, grassy fields, rivers, railroads and more.
The exception with Crossy Road though is that you are offered a large variety of characters to unlock. Furthermore, unlike Frogger, the game is never ending and ever changing making the game unique every time you play it.
Crossy road is a great example of a rejuvenated remastered arcade game.
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Developer: Digital Melody
Timberman is an excellent example of a Arcade pastime game made into a mobile app. If you want to game yet don’t want to invest yourself to heavily into the game Timberman is the game for you.
An endless cycle of cutting wood and missing branches, Timberman is a great arcade game to play on your commute to work or waiting for the bus to school.
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Does Not Commute is a time oriented puzzle game in which both frustration and enjoyment arise as you attempt to get the community from point A to point B without collisions.
The in-app purchases are highly intriguing yet, you won’t need to fork out to enjoy the game. The personal stories are both mysterious and comical creating a unique element to Does Not Commute, which you’ll struggle to find with other mobile games.
Furthermore the differences with each characters and maps means that repetition rarely occurs, making for a game that you can keep coming back to.
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Developer: Gameloft
Asphalt 8: Airborne is an intense and adrenaline pumping racing game. It is truly astounding that a free mobile game offers an experience that can come close to console racing games.
With 13 different locations and countless cars to choose from, boredom is a word that will never be associated with Asphalt 8: Airborne.Plus, the constant updates guarantee enjoyment throughout the year.
If the visuals were not enough, the soundtrack seamlessly integrates with the game making Asphalt 8: Airborne a truly must have game.
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Developer: Netmarble Games
Create your own ultimate team of three Marvel superheroes and fight against the super-villains of the marvel universe.
With a large roster from both the Marvel movies and Marvel comics you are now the leader of any superhero team you want. With simple and easy controls you can immerse yourself into the game with ease.
The complex upgrade system can be a little frustrating. But, overall the game is enjoyable and will be enjoyed from a die hard Marvel fan to a casual watcher of Marvel movies.
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Developer: Rovio Entertainment Ltd
Angry Birds 2 might have only just launched, but it’s already shown great improvements over its many predecessors.
Rovio Entertainment has answered their fans’ cries with several asked for features such as the ability to choose your bird, allowing you to pick the order in which you sling your feathery friends.
Another new feature is multi-stage levels, meaning now you can kick those piggies’ asses multiple times in one mission.
You will have to face the occasional Boss Piggies that you must defeat making the game even more enjoyable and complex.
With the new super stunning graphics and those enhanced gameplay features, Angry Birds has never looked so good.
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Developer: Miniclip.com
An addictive time-management game is the perfect description of Cooking Fever.
It’s a great cooking game that simulates the rush and enjoyment of a restaurant, but none of that terrible stuff like the washing up.
There are over 400 unique levels to complete meaning boredom is nearly impossible in Cooking Fever.
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Like a real restaurant, design and appliances are important. You must upgrade your restaurant to bring in more money and appease your increasingly demanding customers.
We guarantee that this is a fun, free game for everyone.
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The Sims Freeplay is a mobile spin on the classic PC simulation title. Now available on iPhone and Android, The Sims Freeplay allows you to create unique Sims, build dream homes, and let them live your way.
It has similar gameplay and goals to the original Sims titles and comes with constant updates. It means that there is always something new without the need of buying it, such as pets and outfits.
The gameplay is perfect for small play sessions, but is perfect for dedicated sessions too if you want it to be.
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Developer: Ketchapp
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Rider is a simple yet appealing physics-based platformer that works perfectly on mobile. By holding the screen you cause your neon motorcycle to accelerate, forcing it across a series of precarious platforms.
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Holding it while in the air causes you to flip, adding a sense of precise rhythm to each troublesome gap in the road ahead. It’s great fun, and having your score constantly monitored and new bikes being unlocked on the regular, this is a great arcade experience for smartphones.