The best Android games, ever:

1.Call of Duty: Mobile

2. Genshin Impact

3.GRID Autosport

4.League of Legends: Wild Rift

5.Legends of Runeterra

6.Levelhead

7.Minecraft

8.Pokemon Go 



1.Call of Duty: Mobile 

Price: Free to play


Call of Duty: Mobile was our pick for the best Android game in 2019. We usually wait a while before adding a game, but Call of Duty: Mobile is so intensely popular with such a high rating that we added it more quickly than usual. The game has both a normal FPS online PvP mode along with a 100-player battle royale. That puts it in a rare category where it does battle royale like PUBG Mobile, but also regular FPS PvP like Critical Ops or Modern Combat. There is a surprising amount of stuff to do.

It is a free-to-play game, but most of the in-game purchases are cosmetic items.

2. Genshin Impact

Price: Free to play

Genshin Impact is an action RPG game with gacha mechanics. The game was also our pick for the best game of 2020. It received wide critical acclaim upon its release for its impressive visuals and excellent gameplay. It looks and acts a bit like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but nobody seems to really mind. The game does have a party system and you summon new characters through a gacha system similar to other gachas. However, the visual elements, gameplay mechanics, and the completely open world (complete with a glider) make the game feel a lot less restrictive than most in the genre.
Unless the developer messes this one up, it should remain excellent for a long time.
 

3.GRID Autosport


GRID Autosport sent off in 2019 and quickly became one of the most mind-blowing hustling games for Android. It's a superior game with no in-application buys or publicizing, a unique case here. The game additionally flaunts phenomenal designs, superb controls, equipment regulator support, huge loads of content to play through, huge loads of vehicles to open, and an assortment of dashing styles.

The game is a piece costly and it's feeling the loss of a few more modest things hustling devotees will quite often like, however it's generally one of the most mind-blowing dashing encounters in the Play Store. It doesn't get refreshed regularly, which isn't great, however it gets to the point of keeping it applicable. Riptide GP and the Asphalt series are additionally extraordinary dashing games.

4.League of Legends: Wild Rift


League of Legends: Wild Rift is a 5v5 MOBA game. Versatile used to have a huge load of these, however a few sort of tumbled off throughout the most recent couple of years. Class of Legends: Wild Rift is seemingly awesome of the bundle at this moment. Matches require around 15-20 minutes and that is a piece long for a portable MOBA. Notwithstanding, the game is fun, you can't buy wins, and the engineers appear to be resolved to ensuring this one stays adjusted.

It's noticeably flawed. Relaxed games here and there have uneven groups which can baffle. In any case, there isn't a lot of that should be possible about it. This is an unshakable MOBA in a class where nothing has been reliable for a couple of years at this point.

5.Legends of Runeterra

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Legends of Runeterra is one of the more current Android games on this rundown. It's an internet based battler comparable in extension to games like Hearthstone. Players gather cards and legends, then form decks from those cards and legends. You then fight rivals on the web. The game eliminates as a significant part of the arbitrariness as possible and it prompts a decent interactivity experience in general. The game incorporates 24 bosses, a lot of cards, and you can welcome companions to duel with you also. Hearthstone wore this rundown for quite a while, however it's the ideal opportunity for another hero here.

6.Levelhead

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Levelhead is a new platformer from Butterscotch Shenanigans, a similar engineer of Crashlands. Crashlands was on this very rundown for a decent a few years, and we anticipate that Levelhead should be hanging around for some time as well. It's a platformer with 90 levels, shockingly fulfilling controls, and some great humor. In any case, this one separates itself from others with its genuinely superb custom-level structure. Players can construct levels and transfer them to the game. Different players download them and the most well known end up in the game's lofty vault.

Furthermore, the game has speedrunning highlights and each level accompanies its own leaderboard (even the custom ones). At last, the game is cross-stage with cloud saves. It considers every contingency for a portable platformer. No doubt, this game is so great. It's likewise free with Google Play Pass assuming you utilize that.

7.Minecraft


Minecraft is a famous game from one side of the planet to the other for individuals, everything being equal. For the individuals who have never played, Minecraft places you in a monster world where you mine stuff, construct stuff, beat up miscreants, and do basically anything you desire. There is an endurance mode where you should mine your own assets and food alongside an innovative mode that gives you limitless everything. Regular updates have added huge loads of new satisfied and conceivable outcomes.

The game is basically comparable to its PC and control center partners. Truth be told, you can play on multiplayer servers with individuals on those stages. There are in-application buys, yet they're only for customization things like skin packs. It's the best sandbox game on Android, yet additionally one of the most mind-blowing endurance games too.

8.Pokemon Go 


Pokemon GO exploded onto the mobile gaming scene in July 2016 and immediately became of the best Android games ever. It’s an augmented reality game similar to Ingress where you walk around the real world, catch Pokemon, complete little side missions, battle other trainers for Gyms, and hit up Pokestops to restock on items. It beat virtually every record in the books as the world’s most popular mobile game. Many think the game has kind of died off, but it’s been maintaining its active player base for the last few years and even seems to be getting more popular.

Thankfully, the game gets frequent updates with new features. Some more recent features include an AR camera mode, new Pokemon, and a bunch of other neat stuff. Niantic also launched Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, a Harry Potter AR game with similar mechanics.


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