Here at Gadgetsvibez we've
compiled a list of the latest Android games to help you navigate the Play
Store's myriad of titles. Join us as we explore various games and find all the
best titles to install on your Android phone or tablet for this month. Are you
ready?
Dismemberment, beheadings
and bone-breaking are just some of the thriller things you’ll be doing in the
Android version of the latest super-gory fighting game in the legendary
franchise. ‘X’ features several new characters, as well as old favorites Scorpion,
Johnny Cage, Sonya, Sub-Zero et al. The game is developed for Android, so the
gameplay is largely about timing your swipes to execute complex combos and, of
course, fatalities. Some way be put off by the ultra-violence, but others will
find it damn brilliant.
After the original version
of Tomb Raider was released earlier in the Play Store, Square Enix have stepped
more and put Lara Croft in a game that’s obviously much more accessible to the
average smartphone gamer. Relic Run is, simply put, Temple Run version starring
Lara Croft. The game looks fantastic, complimenting the twitchy-fast
endless-running gameplay that works so well on handheld devices. It’s not just
a matter of ducking, jumping, and parkouring either, as you’ll encounter
classic bosses and even ride the occasional vehicle.
SI Games has addressed the
voice of tablet owners crying out for a full, deep version of the world’s most
popular football management sim. Unlike Football Manager Handheld, this isn’t
some quick-fix game you can play during a toilet break, but a true
synchronization of the PC version - with a 3D match engine, proper transfer
system, and all the other micromanagement you’d expect from Football Manager.
Finally, the management sim Android has been waiting for.
If you’re seeking for an offbeat
and beautiful driving game Does not Commute is such a game. You drive various
cars on missions around a 70s where you meet futuristic town, interacting with
the town’s strange residents. You’ll control bikes, hot dog vans and speedboats
as your initially relaxing missions descend into vehicular chaos, isn’t it unique?
Artsy and musical,
Adventures of Poco Eco is a charming 3D(ish) platformer in which you control
the titular Poco in his quest to recover their lost ‘Sounds’. It looks and
sounds amazing, and price of 1.99 USD also gives you access to the LP from its
music producer Iamyank. While the puzzles aren’t too difficult, it’s a perfect,
relaxing game to wind down for weekend.
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