Android gaming is attainment bigger and improved 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 need something with a bit more essence on its bones, there’s usually a game approaching out to suit everyone’s taste. Some months are better than others, but there is usually at least one excessive new game on mobile every month. Let’s take a look at the finest new Android games from the last month! You can watch the videos on YouTube from previous months by clicking here! You can also check out our picks for the top new Android games for 2017 in the video above!
AntVentor
AntVentor is a puzzle-adventure game with an ant. It's imprecisely suggestive of games like Machinarium. You walk from spot to spot, pick up items, and use them to solve puzzles. The story comprises you helping an ant after you end its life. The dialog is sassy and fun. We also enjoyed the above regular graphics and simple gameplay mechanics. It's not going to win the game of the year, but it's a flawlessly good puzzle game with no freemium basics. It is a bit short, but it's also only $1.99 so we're not complaining too much about that.
Badland Brawl
Badland Brawl is a dueling game from the creators of the popular Badland platformer games. You and an adversary standoff on opposite ends of a bridge. Each player guides creatures to the other side until somebody wins. It's a lot like Hearthstone or Clash Royale, but with simpler mechanics. You can gather, clone, and upgrade your characters, play with friends, and join communities to play with other people. You can also do one vs one or two vs two matches online. It has some kinks to work out, but we imagine this to be a decent sleeper in the dueling game genre.
Chroniric XIX
Chroniric XIX is a text-adventure game with a lot of fun slight mechanics. The story contains time loops, revisiting past events, and using your decisions to inspiration the storyline. The game sends notifications as it goes so you can play when you need to. There is also a speedy mode in case you want to just glide through it without delays. The game contains three story paths, three endings, puzzle elements, 40 achievements, and several other little things. We really like Lifeline as a text series, but this game has a lot of additional stuff going on than the Lifeline series. It's absolutely a must for text game fans.
Dragalia Lost
Dragalia Lost is Nintendo's latest game. It's an action RPG and that's a little unusual for Nintendo. Still, it's an honestly pleasant knowledge. You get the hack-and-slash mechanics of an action RPG along with a descriptive story that is really decent. Some of the other game features comprise 60 characters (with a voice cast), an above average soundtrack, and tons of events and story assignments to complete. Of course, it uses gacha mechanics like most mobile RPGs and that may help elucidate its lukewarm greeting. Still, it's a Nintendo game so we imagine it to rebound over the next month or so. It's a fun game if you don't mind the freemium basics.
Harvest Moon: Light of Hope
Harvest Moon: Light of Hope is a complete mobile port of the innovative PC game. It has all of the mechanics we love from the Harvest Moon series. You end up stranded in a town on the decline and you must rebuild. The game lets your vegetable crops, complete requests from villagers, do various proceedings and festivals, and a lot more. You distinguish what you're getting if you've played a Harvest Moon game before. There are some grievances, such as load times and the occasional saving bug. We suppose issues like that to be modified on a $14.99 game. However, the mechanics and gameplay rudiments are all rock solid and very pleasant.
Hooky Crook
Hooky Crook is a fun little platformer with cats! We're not sure why so numerous developers like platformers with a cat theme, but it appears to work so we won't judge. This one contains 84 unique levels, easy tap panels, leaderboards, and complete offline support. You essentially slingshot a cat from point to point while evading obstacles and death floors. You victory a level when you reach the end. The game is free to play with some actual cheap in-app purchases. It's a decent arcade platformer and it's family friendly. There is sufficient content to last you a little while as well.
Marenian Tavern Story
Marenian Tavern Story is a mobile jRPG from Kemco, a designer that is very knowledgeable in this genre. It's a retro JRPG-sim style game and its appearances like something you played once on a PlayStation. Players open a tavern after Patty's family goes into enormous debt. You train characters, dive into dungeons, and discover new recipes for your business. This is a freemium game. However, you can get the $7.99 pro version that comes with a group of extra goodies to start the game. Frankly, you don't actually need them and we recommend the free version of the game first.
NBA 2K19
NBA 2K19 is 2K Games' recurrent basketball game release. It's a basic version of the console variant, but there are still some decent things going on with this one. You can play real basketball and the graphics are pretty decent. You can play Story Mode and a My Career mode. It also has a modern and fun music. The game launched deprived of in-game sounds and we thought that was funny. Additionally, the controls can be a little clunky and it's weird seeing a sports game without an online component. Plus, you have to pay $7.99 for it and then it's a freemium game as well. Still, because developers don't take sports games extremely, this is perhaps going to be the best basketball game on mobile this year.
Monster Hunter Stories
Monster Hunter Stories is one of the most exclusive mobile game announcements we've seen. There is a bit of a prologue with MHST: The Adventure Begins (linked at the button). Players can port they save files to the $19.99 Monster Hunter Stories game once they purchase that. We actually like that setup and we hope other developers copy it sometime. In any case, this is a Monster Hunter game. It features action RPG mechanics, RPG leveling up, and you capture monster much like Pokemon. You can fight monsters against other players online and play the story at your own pace. This might be a candidate for game of the year. We do hope that Capcom improves their backup and restore function, though.
Reigns: Game of Thrones
Reigns: Game of Thrones is the third game in the popular Reigns franchise. This is a mix between a card game and a puzzle game. The mechanics are fabulous and easy. You get access with a scenario along with two answers. You swipe left or right on the card Tinder-style to make your assortment. Those who make the right selection move on and those who don't die and have to start over. This one also comprises playable characters, scenarios, and lore from the Game of Thrones world. We think its $3.99 price tag is precisely what it should be and players should get some decent fun out of this one.
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