Top Best 5 games for Andriod and ios in 2020
It's easy to forget when watching a video, sending a
message, or taking a photo, but a smartphone is also a game console. In the
last two years alone, 5 good titles have been released on Android and iOS (orboth).
All of the games summarized here are of high quality and
undoubtedly above the average score, but they are relatively new, so it seems
that most of them are unknown. By the way, we exclude Apple Arcade games from
this list, so you can download and play all of them individually.
1. Starbeard
The gameplay of "Starbeard" isn't original at all,
but it has the charm that it's good to put it on your smartphone. I can see
that I put a lot of effort into character design, boss design, and level
design, and there are various challenges that will come up, and it will
continue to be fun even if I put things away. It also has elements of RPG and
strategy games as bonuses, so it is one of the better games than other similar
games.
2. Battlelands Royale
It's clear that "Battlelands Royale" is under the
influence of "Fortnite" and "PUBG", but it's interesting in
this game itself, and it's optimized for mobile rather than
"Fortnite". As the name suggests, the goal is to survive to the end,
but the visuals and structure of the game, including the choice of
single-player and multi-player, are all very well made, and once you start, you
can't stop easily.
Both Android and iOS are initially free.
3. Helix Jump
Sometimes you want to play a simple game. It's simple and
intuitive to play, and you can start quickly in a gap of about 5 minutes and
quickly stop. "Helix Jump" is just such a game, and all you have to
do is wait for the ball to bounce and exit the higher towers to get to the
bottom. There are plenty of effects and variations so that you don't get tired
of simple things.
Both Android and iOS are initially free.
4. Tiny Room Stories: Town Mystery
"Tiny Room Stories: Town Mystery" is a
film-noir-style puzzle game with a unique depth not found in ordinary mobile
games. As a detective, I will solve the mystery of a small town while using
logic, common sense, and a bit of wit.
Mainly from various things in the room,
I will get hints and items that will be connected next and proceed one by one,
but Nintendo generation people may just want to say "Here, here!"
not. I like the variation of the tasks given and the pace of thinking
carefully. The only drawback is that it can't be used with iPhone.
Initially free on Android.
5. Hyper Light Drifter
In many mobile games, you can choose either the appearance
or the content, but "Hyper Light Drifter" is compatible with both.
Explore a strangely beautiful world that feels the atmosphere of classic Zelda
or Diablo while defeating the enemy and acquiring new skills and weapons. It
has been recently ported to iOS, but unfortunately there is no Android version
yet.
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