10 Best Mobile Games to Play on Android and iOS

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Image Courtesy: Riptide GP: Renegade/Vector Unit
Image Courtesy: Riptide GP: Renegade/Vector Unit

Gone are those days when one needed to have a gaming rig to enjoy the very best of video games. With changing times, the mobile phone has become more than capable of delivering some spectacular gaming action, and the recent launches of graphically intense games on the mobile platform reiterate the same.

As a host of games have flooded the iOS and the Android platforms, finding the right title amongst a plethora of games could turn out to become a daunting task. However, one does not need to break a sweat as this article outlines the top-10 games you can play on Android and iOS devices.


#10 Shadowgun Legends

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Shadowgun Legends is principally an FPS game where the player is tasked to save the entire humankind from alien invaders. This title from Madfinger games features a huge single-player campaign, co-op mode and PvsP battles, offering something for everyone. Shadowgun Legends also includes quite a few RPG elements, thanks to the slew of customisation options available in the game.


#9 Riptide GP: Renegade

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Riptide GP: Renegade is an arcade racer that follows the adventures of a Hydrojet racer who is looking to get back into Riptide GP series. The player must compete in a series of events in the single-player campaign to unlock new vehicles and characters. Then, one could take the competition online to compete against players on a global scale.

Since its launch, the game has received critical acclaim for its graphics, gameplay and its intuitive controls for touch-enabled devices. Furthermore, Riptide GP: Renegade was also recognised as 'App Store's Best of 2016.'


#8 FIFA Mobile

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With a slew of updates to the game, the title from EA Sports is one of the best sports games available for mobile devices. FIFA Mobile brings in an experience that is very similar to the Ultimate Team mode seen in the FIFA franchise, allowing players to trade, unlock players, complete various scenarios and even play online against other players in an H2H mode.

The controls are optimised for touch-enabled devices and even the new users will feel home within the first couple of hours of playing this game.


#7 Monument Valley 2

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Monument Valley 2 follows the footsteps of the original still manages to carve out a niche for itself. In this beautifully designed game, the player must help a mother and her daughter by solving environmental puzzles.

One could do that by altering the in-game artefacts but keep in mind that the developers behind the title ensured that one spends a good amount of time to figure something out. Beautifully crafted visuals, immersive sound and slick controls make playing the Monument Valley 2 an absolute joy.


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#6 Asphalt 9: Legends

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Asphalt 9: Legends is the latest iteration of the popular arcade racing series by Gameloft. This year's game is much similar to the previous titles, and both novice and experienced users will not be too troubled to get the hang of things.

Asphalt 9 features over 50 real-life vehicles and comes with a slew of customisation options, ensuring every gamer can mould the game to their liking.


#5 Alto's Odyssey

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Alto's Odyssey follows the traditions of the hugely-successful Alto's Adventure. Developed by Noodlecake Studios, one explores vast deserts, collect coins, items, perform tricks without crashing.

Odyssey approaches the endless runner genre with a difference as it removes the sense of urgency and pacifies the players to enjoy the ride across the Dunes, Canyons and the Temples. Serene environments, beautiful visuals and sound make it very hard to put the game down once one starts playing it.


#4 Fortnite

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Fortnite Battle Royale is one of the two popular Battle Royale titles available for the mobile platform. The inclusion of the building mechanic, the absence of load outs, bright visuals and a party-themed atmosphere make Fortnite instantly likeable amongst people of all age groups.

Simply put, in the game, one must eliminate up to 100 players on an island to become the last person standing. Weapons and resources must be gathered every time one enters a round, offering a unique challenge as everyone starts on a level playing field.

The iOS version of the game is available on the App Store, but Android users must download the game from its official website.


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#3 Limbo

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Despite making its way onto the mobile devices over five years ago, Limbo is still one of the best 2D sidescrollers available in the industry. The physics-based gameplay allows the player to navigate dangerous puzzles to help the unidentifiable protagonists in the search for his sister. Also, Playdead marvellously created an uncanny atmosphere with the use to black and white tones, supreme lighting effects and carefully crafted ambient sound.

Since its launch, Limbo received multiple awards including the Best Puzzle Game award Gamespot.


#2 The Room Series

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All the titles of the Room series take the second spot on our list. Comprising of four games, the series is a collection of stunning puzzle games that will activate every neuron in your brain.

Generally, in the games, one must interact with the environment to reveal clues and uncover a larger mystery. Intuitive controls, brilliant visuals, and an immersive sound showcase an eerie experience, offering an unmatched immersive experience.


#1 PUBG Mobile

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PUBG Mobile has over 100 million downloads on the Google Play Store and needs no elaborate introduction. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds operates much like Fortnite, and players must battle each other on an island to become the last person standing.

PUBG Mobile doesn't feature the building mechanic like Fortnite but allows the users to customise their loot to plan ahead of a match. The game features increased realism and is ideal for people who are on the lookout for a Battle Royale experience minus the party-filled atmosphere.

However, unlike Fortnite, PUBG Mobile is available on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

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