10 Best Android Games to Play in September 2018

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#2 Alto's Odyssey

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Alto's adventure received critical acclaim, and its sequel had huge expectations. The game delivered while not deviating much from the what made the series great in the first place.

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It joins the long list of endless runner games; however, with its gorgeous design combined with a compelling soundscape, Alto's Odyssey strikes a chord with the users. The game introduced new features into the game, nudging it closer to a new game rather than a sequel, which is a wonderful thing.

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Android: 4.1 and up.


#1 PUBG Mobile

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Playerunkown's Battlegrounds took the gaming industry by a storm last year, and the game is finally available for Android. The game's developers ensured that the PUBG mobile version of the game is not too different from the one we are so used to seeing on PC.

Most of the features make their way into the mobile version; however, keep in mind that the game is very demanding on the hardware. The general idea of the game is similar to what is seen on Fortnite, where one has to be the last man standing on an abandoned island by eliminating all the other players.

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Overall, it may not be as fun as the PC version, but the PUBG Mobile is a great free game for players' looking to get realistic battle royale action.

Android: 4.3 and up.

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