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The Top 10 best Android games for 2024

Akanksha - April 23, 2024 07:38 PM

Mobile gaming is evolving at a rate that is far faster than any previous technology. Every year, it seems like Android games reach new heights. More and more high-end games are coming out that push the boundaries of what phones can accomplish, and even the free Android games are becoming better and better. In the world of gaming, consoles and PCs continue to receive the most attention, but mobile games are still a formidable force. It surpassed other platforms as an industry years ago.

The Top 10 Best Android Games for 2024

Here are the top Android games that are currently accessible without further ado. Since these are the greatest of the best, the list won't alter very frequently until something truly exceptional occurs.

Bloons TD 6

Bloons TD 6

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Perhaps the greatest tower defence game ever made on a mobile device is Bloons TD 6. It features a ton of levels, a ton of playable towers, an entertaining visual, and cooperative multiplayer online. This one appeals to us for several reasons. It scales up to be challenging, the devs are constantly adding new content, and depending on your mood, play times can vary from a few minutes to many hours. It was formerly a strong competitor for titles like Plants vs. Zombies and Kingdom Rush, but it has now advanced to the point where it can stand alone.

Cost: Rs. 650 with in-app purchases

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Call of Duty: Mobile

Call of Duty

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Call of Duty Mobile is the top Android game of 2019. It gained enormous popularity right away and is now regarded as one of the greatest Android games ever made. The game has a 100-player battle royale mode in addition to a standard FPS online PvP mode. This places it in a unique class where it can play both standard FPS PvP games like Critical Ops or Modern Combat and battle royale games like PUBG Mobile. The gaming mechanics are excellent and fluid, and there's a surprising number of things to accomplish.

Although the game may be played for free, the majority of in-game payments are for cosmetics. If you want more alternatives, you can find some more top-notch first-person shooter games here or some more shooting games overall.

Cost: Free to play

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Coromon

Coromon

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Although Coromon appears to be a thoughtless copy of Pokemon at first glance, it is much more than that. Coromon, which draws heavily from 16-bit JRPGs, has all the joy of classic monster-tamer games but with some much-needed quality-of-life enhancements. There are more than 120 monsters to defeat, and everyone has advantages and disadvantages of its own. Playing Coromon is like discovering the genre again, and we value this novel approach. Its modest but problematic issues are what make it less than outstanding. There is a limited trial period, but to continue, you must spend $4.99. We concur that considering what you get, that's probably well worth it.

Cost: Free trial / $4.99 unlock

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Dead Cells

Dead Cells

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Before making the transition to mobile devices, Dead Cells, an action-platformer with roguelike aspects, was a big success on consoles. There is a ton of stuff for players to do, including hack-and-slash combat techniques, and non-linear gameplay. It's undoubtedly more difficult than average, particularly for inexperienced players. The game makes up for it with some entertaining ideas, flawless controls, and fluid gameplay. You have to make sure you do everything correctly since death puts you back at the beginning. In addition, the game supports controllers and offers a $3.99 DLC for game expansion. It's one of the greatest Android games overall and one of the best Metroidvanias available.

Cost: Rs. 590

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Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact

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The action role-playing game Genshin Impact has gacha mechanisms. We also selected the game as the top 2020 game. It was well-praised by critics for its outstanding gameplay and striking graphics when it was first released. It has some Zelda: Breath of the Wild-like graphics and gameplay, but no one seems to complain. There is a party structure in the game, and there are ways to obtain new characters through gaming events or the gacha system. Nonetheless, the game seems far less constrictive than others in the genre because of its aesthetic components, gameplay mechanics, and fully open world—which includes a glider.

If the developer doesn't make any mistakes, this one ought to last a very long time. Even though it takes a while to set up, you may use the same stored data to play on both PC and PlayStation. Of course, Android users may also access more top-notch gacha games. There are some similarities between Tower of Fantasy (Google Play) and Genshin, however Genshin handles it better.

Cost: Free to play

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GRID Autosport

GRID Autosport

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When GRID Autosport debuted in 2019, it quickly rose to the top of the Android racing genre. A rare find in this market, it's a premium game without in-app purchases or advertising. Along with having a ton of material to go through, a ton of vehicles to unlock, hardware controller compatibility, superb visuals, and a range of racing types, the game also excels in gameplay.

The game is one of the greatest racing experiences available in the Play Store, despite being a little pricey and lacking a few minor features that fans of racing games usually enjoy. Although it isn't updated as often as it might be, it is updated enough to remain current. Other excellent racing games are the Asphalt series and Riptide GP. For more fantastic racing games for Android, check out our selections.

Cost: Rs. 199

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Kentucky Route Zero

Kentucky Route Zero

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Many fantastic Android games are available to Netflix customers as part of their subscription, but Kentucky Route Zero is one of the most distinctive. It's a traditional point-and-click game without any riddles to work out. It all comes down to the story and setting. Nothing else on Android is like it, and while I won't give away the plot here, it spans five acts.

Cost: Free (with Netflix subscription)

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Legends of Runeterra

Legends of Runeterra

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The creators of League of Legends, Riot Games, also has several amazing titles, like Legends of Runeterra. This one is an online battler with a feature set akin to that of Hearthstone. To face opponents online, players gather cards and heroes and then assemble decks out of them. The game does its best to eliminate unpredictability, which makes for an enjoyable gameplay experience all around. In addition to a plethora of cards and more than 100 champions, the game allows you to challenge others to a fight. Hearthstone had this position on the list for a while, but a fresh contender is needed.

Cost: Free to play

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Levelhead

Levelhead

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The same company that created Crashlands, Butterscotch Shenanigans, is the creator of the platformer Levelhead. We anticipate Levelhead to be here for a while, much like Crashlands was for a good two or three years. It's a platformer game with ninety levels, surprisingly good controls, and great comedy. But this one stands out from the rest because of its very superb custom-level construction. Levels may be created by players and uploaded to the game. The most downloaded by other players get into the esteemed vault of the game.

Additionally, there are options for speedrunning in the game, and every level has its leaderboard—even personalized ones. Lastly, cloud saves are supported and the game is cross-platform. It fulfils every need for a mobile platformer. In its class, this is undoubtedly the finest.

Cost: Rs. 600

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Minecraft

Minecraft

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People of all ages play the famous game Minecraft anywhere in the world. For those who haven't played, Minecraft immerses you in a massive universe where you may create, mine, battle enemies, and do anything you like. In addition to a creative mode that grants you infinite resources, there is a survival option where you must gather your food and supplies. There is a ton of new information and opportunities thanks to frequent upgrades.

Comparing the game to its console and PC predecessors, it is essentially on par. Indeed, you may play with other users on such platforms on multiplayer servers. Although in-app purchases are available, they are limited to skin packs and other customization options. It's among the greatest survival games as well as the greatest sandbox game available for Android.

Cost: Rs. 690

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