With such a vast variety of awesome games for Android phones in the Google Play Store, it might be quite difficult to decide which game you want to play. But don’t worry; we’re going to solve this problem for you with this hand-picked list of the greatest Android games that are available now. Some of them are free and for some, you’ll have to pay a few bucks, but each game will keep you entertained while you’re at home or going somewhere.
Battle Chasers: Nightwar ($10)
GRIS ($5)
GRIS makes us remember the feelings we got when playing Monument Valley for the very first time. It has that creative vibe to boot, along with beautiful watercolor graphics that feel somewhat like drawing rather than just playing a mobile game. In this game, you play as a young girl who’s undergone a trauma – she’s lost and now she exists solely in an unreal world in which nothing is as it seems, including her dress, that gives her special abilities. In GRIS you travel through a captivating world, taking on different beings and meeting new buddies along the way. You are also going to solve skill-based challenges and easy yet interesting puzzles. Rather than explaining the rules and controls in text, the game does it with the help of icons, so anybody can play this excellent game, no matter what their spoken language is. The whole experience is completely serene, making GRIS the ultimate chill-out game.
Death Road to Canada ($10)
What can be better than a good old zombie apocalypse in a mobile game? The answer is a good old zombie apocalypse in Canada, and that’s exactly what is happening in the game called Death Road to Canada. Perfected with good Canadian humor, which, ok, is probably not for everyone, you play as one of the friends on a road trip to the Death Road from Florida to Canada. While you’re on your way, you’ll get to meet a few quite strange people, travel to different cities, and, sure, be eaten by some slow, shambling zombies. Seriously, prepare to die, and quite a lot. Destroy the zombies with the arsenal of weapons, which includes even some wizard staff, hockey stick, flamethrower, and so on. You’ll get a chance to design mini-versions of the people you’d like to see next to you during a zombie apocalypse with the character creator. You get to decide whether they become eaten or survive. There are 10 modes to unlock, and this randomly generated and full of events game has lots of replay value, and all of this more than excuses its $10 price tag.