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100+ Best Online Games For Android and IOS (2022)

Best Online Games For Android and IOS

1. Among Us
2. PUBG Mobile
3. Fortnite
4. Clash Royale
5. Last Day on Earth: Dead War
6. 8 Ball Pool




7. Angry Birds

You’ve almost certainly heard of this game at least once in your life. Next to old school ‘Snake,’ ‘Angry Birds’ is another game on our list that functioned as a mobile gaming ambassador. While the game contains attractive birds, it is the survival logic that calms each player’s gaming nerve. The game has over 100 million downloads and boasts one of the finest optimization and cross-platform compatibility.

8. Candy Crush

Do you have a smartphone with a touchscreen? If that’s the case, a new-gen guy might advise you to get this game as well. Candy Crush was never enjoyable to play, but it was always a thrilling experience. To add appeal, there are other variations of Candy Crush accessible, such as “Soda Saga” and “Jelly Saga,” in addition to the classic Candy Crush. It’s also worth noting that Candy Crush will aid in the development of your analytical skills, which will reflect in your problem-solving capacity over time. The original version features a minimum of 138 episodes and a staggering 2065 levels, ensuring that you will never get bored.

9. PUBG Mobile

The most popular mobile Battle Royale to date is Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds. Despite not being the first game in the genre, it is considered the Battle Royale pioneer. According to The Verge, PUBG became the world’s highest-grossing smartphone game this summer. In May of this year, PUBG Mobile earned $76 million worldwide, with the adapted Chinese version, Game For Peace, bringing in an additional $70 million. The main gameplay of this brand is similar to that of Fortnite, although PUBG is more realistic. It takes place in post-Soviet territories.

You can choose from four maps, each with a varied size and terrain, to create diverse gaming circumstances and match length options. Unlike Fortnite, you can master realistic weaponry and swap between TPS and FPS modes to give yourself more options. The game has a wonderful balance of gameplay and challenges you to think strategically. You can play the game alone or with a group of 1-3 other people. For aficionados of short tactical encounters, the current version includes a 4V4 option.

10. Eternium

Making Fun and Dream Primer’s game, Eternium (previously known as Mage and Minions), is a classic Action-RPG with hack-and-slash themes. It has the benefit of being able to play it with or without an online connection, plus it features a terrific story, amazing images, and fun concepts. You’ll come across a wide variety of monsters who will lead you to loot and equipment if you kill them. It will be easier if you master spells and recruit allies to assist you in your struggle!

11. Badland

Badland is a side-scrolling action/puzzle/platform game developed by the indie firm Frogmind that was released in 2013 and remains one of the most visually appealing mobile games available today. It’s the design choice’s basic elegance, where less truly is more: With a smart, cinematic soundtrack, Badland delivers its gameplay in elegant silhouettes set against beautiful artistic settings. Nothing in the game demands a lot of resources; there are a lot of dark areas and forms, but they’re all designed with such care and skill that it still looks spectacular, flowing, and evocative. Some levels have you leading a swarm of the creatures, some of whom must be sacrificed along the way owing to the level design’s problem. All of this is done in order to meet the goal of seeing at least one of the animals make it to the finish of the level.

13. Crashlands

Crashlands is a whimsical, colorful, and cartoon action/crafting/resource-management/RPG combination with a whimsical, bright, and cartoon look. The player takes on the role of “Flux Dabes,” an intergalactic trucker whose shipment and ship crash-lands on a planet due to the sinister plotting of the even more improbable named “Hewgodooko.” Once stranded, Flux (character) must explore, collect, and craft items, weapons, and armor to survive the hostile environment and unlock the story and series of quests that follow. Finding and crafting equipment, exploring and levelling up, and progressing through the game’s universe will easily take up 30+ hours of serious playtime. It manages to strike a balance between open world gameplay and a linear, story-driven primary mission and payoff on both sides.

14. Asphalt 9: Legends

The Asphalt 9 is the follow-up to the popular racing game Asphalt-8, which is the highest-grossing racing game on Android. It provides a large range of vehicles to pick from, including Ferrari and W Motors. Aside from that, the game has two other modes: Online Multiplayer and Career Mode. Asphalt 9’s graphics are breathtaking and the best of the lot. The textures, houses, roads, and scenery are all fantastic. The races are short and fast-paced, as well as impressive and unique. In addition, the Asphalt 9 includes “Touch Drive”, a new driving control that makes the race more enjoyable and straightforward.

Furthermore, you can form an online community and collaborate with other racers. Overall, this game is one of the greatest Racing Games for you if you want to have a true racing experience on your smartphone with stunning visuals.

15. CSR Racing 2

CSR Racing 2 raises the standard for drag racing games far too high. However, the game allows you to perform a variety of exciting things with your automobile, such as sell it, strip it down to transfer parts, or even tweak it for different settings. Furthermore, you can compete and race with your opponents in in-game challenges, and you can win by defeating them.

In most games, customizing requires real money, such as purchasing a premium skin color or model. However, you will only need to invest in-game money to purchase the paints and accessories. The best part about this game is that it has an AR mode. It means you can get a feel for what it’s like to sit behind the wheel and drive a car. Because of its popularity, it has risen to the top of the Apple App Store and is the finest racing game in the genre.

16. Motorsport Manager Online 3

Real Racing 3 includes all major motorsports from around the world, including the world-famous Formula One. It offers excellent images and high-definition graphics to provide you with an immersive gaming experience. Real Racing, developed by EA Sports, has long been regarded as a game that has pushed the boundaries of mobile gaming.

Officially licensed tracks featuring 40 circuits in 19 real-world locations are included in the game. You can race up to 43 cars at once in real-time multiplayer mode. It contains approximately 250 neatly designed vehicles like Porsche, Bugatti, Chevrolet, Aston Martin, and Audi, among others. There are a variety of race modes in the game, including events, time trials, night racing, and more. It’s a high-resource game that requires at least 2.5 GB of free space on your smartphone.

17. Top Speed: 3D

T-Top Bull’s Top Speed: Drag and Fast Racing 3D is an interesting game in which you can choose from 69 different car models. The goal of the game is for the player to become the ruler of the gaming city by defeating many bosses. In addition, this game contains its different districts, each with its own gang crews. As a result, you can have an endless amount of fun while defeating all the bosses. The game allows you to drag race in five magnificent settings, ranging from calm suburbia to the heart of the city’s nightlife. So, if you’ve ever wanted to be a member of the underdog racing mafia while sightseeing, this game is the ideal method to do so.

You must outsmart your opponents in order to win the game. Nothing is stopping you from burning the rubber from your driving wheels, burning tires, and joining gangster crews and the mafia. Furthermore, because the game is rated 12+, only individuals above the age of 12 are permitted to play it. Besides, the game offers an offline mode and a single-player campaign, in which you begin as an underdog in the city mafia and work your way up the ranks.

18. RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch

RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch has been around for a long time; you must have played it as a kid. Even if you didn’t, your iPhone allows you to capture the moment. Creating amusement parks and unique coasters has just become a whole lot more enjoyable. With the tip of your fingertips, you can design your own world. Encourage your pals to participate by paying them a visit in their parks and collecting gifts while you’re at it.

19. 8-Ball Pool

8-Ball Pool is an iPhone app that allows you to play pool with your buddies. Designed with touchscreen controllers and mobile devices in mind, with all the characteristics of a genuine pool game. You can play against the computer, a friend (human), or 1v1 in this game. If you like to compete, you can join a league of eight people and compete for prizes.

20. Brawl Stars

Brawl Stars is unquestionably an improvement over Fortnite. Because you play 3v3 for the most of the game, it can be categorized as a little battle royale. It’s a multiplayer game in which you fight in three-on-three bouts. Your squad could consist of close friends, strangers, or clan members. You can choose from over 20 characters and upgrade them to become better and more lethal assassins. Brawl Stars is a very competitive game with a lot of lighthearted graphics. It’s a game you’ll enjoy playing. It necessitates a great deal of planning and will undoubtedly bring out your analytical side.

21. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

You’ll have a lot of fun playing Harry Potter: Wizards Unite if you like wizards, muggles, and spells. Here’s a free upgrade for Pokémon GO fans. It’s a journey into the real world, allowing you to interact with characters from the Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter films in order to keep the truth hidden. There are many foundable items in the world around you, and you must seek them out. Muggle creatures, artifacts, memories, and people are among the items. There’s a lot of action here; you can cast spells at your pals, fight other monsters, and so on.

22. Need for Speed: No Limits

Need for Speed: No Limits is an amazing, addictive racing game for everyone who enjoys adrenaline rushes. This one, too, is designed by the same firm that created Real Racing 3. It shows a lot of promise. Because it’s a Need for Speed game, you can expect some high-octane arcade-style street racing with a touch of drama. Race in various events to gain in-game cash, which you can use to upgrade your car and improve your street reputation.

23. Genshin Impact

In the year 2020, Genshin Impact was a pleasant surprise. It was launched on mobile, PC, and consoles, among other devices. It went on to produce millions of dollars alone on mobile platforms. This game is not only free to play, but it also contains a lot of entertaining stuff that you can enjoy without spending any money. Even the in-game currency used to purchase different characters can be obtained through participating in events and challenges.

24. Evil Lands

Evil Lands is yet another high-quality console RPG. This game reminds me a lot of Skyrim. The game is quite well-made and well worth playing. Multiplayer and PVP game modes are also available.

25. Shadowblood

Shadowblood is an action-RPG featuring a fast-paced combat system. It kind of reminded me of Devil May Cry. The game lots of content for free with bosses to beat, weapons to loot, as well as an intriguing story. Give this one a try if you’re into action-oriented ARPGs.

26. A3: STILL ALIVE

A3 Still Alive is set in a gloomy fantasy universe with a focus on multiplayer battles. It includes a battle royale game, as well as 100 vs 100 large-scale warfare types and more. Fans of PVP RPGs will enjoy this one the best. It offers five different classes to pick from, as well as a variety of open areas to explore.

27. Blade Bound

Blade Bound is one of the best mobile ARPG games we’ve ever played. This is a game that is much ahead of its time. It offers excellent graphics, treasure, gameplay, and everything else a modern mobile game should have. The one aspect of the game that disappointed me was how short the levels were. Nonetheless, playing the game during your breaks is a lot of fun.

28. Nonstop Knight 2

The sequel to one of the most famous mobile games has been completely redesigned and is now a lot of fun to play. Nonstop Knight 2 features a lot more RPG components to it and puts you in complete charge of your hero’s quest, whereas the original game was an idle clicker that did all the work for you. This game features a lot of loot, skills, and weapons to acquire, as well as a nice co-op gaming element.

29. Postknight

This RPG game is for you if you like side-scrolling games and retro games with simple graphics. Postknight is a simple yet enjoyable game with plenty of riches and a compelling tale to keep you occupied for hours. It has won numerous awards and is one of the highest rated RPG games on mobile.

36. Black Desert Mobile

If you enjoy and play PC MMORPG games, you will enjoy Black Desert Mobile. Your player can choose from five different classes, each with its own set of personalization options. Each of the classes you choose provides you with a unique set of talents and combat style. There are dozens of skill sets to learn, and getting to the upper levels requires a lot of practice. This game’s universe is enormous, and you can play with your friends or make new ones while completing quests.

37. Jurassic World

It’s an amazing game for aficionados of prehistoric wild beasts rampaging around modern towns. On a map, explore the areas around you for wolly mammoths, velociraptors, and pteranodons. When you have enough items, you can make your own raptor and share it with other players. Fight other animals in real-time PVP bouts if you’re feeling competitive. The game mechanics are well-designed, and elements such as speed, hits, and collecting supply drops add to the overall thrill of the game. Be prepared, though, to fight dinosaurs far more powerful and vicious than yours. The game is free to play, but there are in-app purchases and VIP membership available. Also, keep in mind that continual GPS use depletes the battery life of your phone.

38. Fruit Ninja

Fruit Ninja entered the market quietly, but the triumph that followed was not as quiet.
Fruits are flung up from the bottom of the screen, and the player must swipe them in half to slice them in half.
The only catch is that there will be bombs thrown in between, and as the game advances, the speed and number of fruits will make it difficult for the user to keep up.

39. Bejeweled Classic

A basic but enjoyable game to play. If you’ve played Bejeweled previously, it can make your Candy Crush nerves tingle a little. If not, this is a great place to start when it comes to color matching games. Finding matching gems and swapping them to nearby gems is all there is to it. If a triplet or more of them match, they cancel each other out. Boosters and bombs increase your gaming experience by soothing your reward center. The experience is incredible, even though the graphics aren’t up to par with modern-day mobile games.

40. Peggle Blast

Peggle Blast is a shooting game that adds some fancy graphics and a terrific theme. The gameplay will be influenced by both luck and skill at the same time, yet every moment will be a blast. To continue the game, the player must pop orange pegs. The game gets tougher as you progress through the stages, but there is always a way out that is left to the player’s imagination.

41. Exploding Kittens

Exploding Kittens is one of the most well-funded games, and it can be played with 2-5 people and various phones in the same room, as well as online. There’s also a single-player mode if you’re playing by yourself. The game’s purpose is straightforward and similar to Russian Roulette. Everyone takes a turn drawing cards, praying they don’t get an Exploding Kitten. They become “dead” and are removed from the game as a result. That is, unless they have a Defuse card, which uses the powers of belly rubs, laser beams, and other cat-friendly items to keep the kitten from exploding. All the other cards in the deck are used to either shift, mitigate, or completely avoid the Exploding Kitten.

42. Carcassonne

Carcassonne has a devoted following despite its long existence. For those unfamiliar with Carcassonne, it is a tile-placing game in which you must build a town by placing “Meeples” on the tiles, eventually becoming the monarch of a kingdom. Completing roads, constructing entire kingdoms, and protecting the Abbeys all earn points. After all the tiles have been placed, the player with the most points wins the game. It may appear simple, but the game necessitates a great deal of forethought and technique. You can play locally with other people in a pass-and-play format, versus the AI, or even online. A solo game relying on luck and chance rather than strategy is also available.

43. Dots and Boxes

Remember how you used to make a lot of grid dots on paper and then connect them with lines? This Android game for two players is similar; the only difference is that it is now played on mobile phones. You can play it with your friends on the same device or with anyone else on the internet.

There are three difficulty levels to choose from, and you can challenge a friend in the same mode. There are so many colorful themes to choose from in order to change the scenario and achieve the highest score!

44. Glow Hockey 2

A classic game with a fresh look! This two-player mobile game is simple to pick up and play, but it can be difficult to master. Two players can sit down on one mobile device and begin a smooth game that is addictive due to its speed and enjoyment. The realistic physics and responsive gameplay will entice you to try it out. The phone vibrates intelligently even when you score. Try something new.

45. Monopoly

This phone-based version of the classic family game allows you to have all the fun of the original. If you’ve never played this brilliant party game before, you’ll love trying to con your way to riches by selling, buying, and (hopefully) staying out of jail! You can create a private multiplayer game with others in this online version of the game, making it a great activity for the whole family. Monopoly can be played by up to eight people, and once you’ve purchased a license, you can share it with up to six family members.

46. Modern Conflict 2

Modern Conflict 2 is one of the best strategy Android games, ranking in the top ten. The Modern Conflict 2 project will bring you more conflicts, additional action, and, most importantly, multiplayer mode! World powers will compete for global supremacy in a desperate conflict that will turn the entire planet into a battleground. Prepare to build artillery batteries in the Gobi Desert, build air facilities on glaciers, and hide your tanks in Amazonian rain forests.

After all, now that you have the opportunity to battle alongside a general whose talents are on par with yours, the adversary will be as shrewd as you are. It’s possible in the fully fledged multiplayer mode! Modern Conflict 2 has everything for global war, and more! Blitzkrieg and deep defense, impenetrable tanks, high-speed helicopters, and destructive missiles — Modern Conflict 2 has it all!

47. The Battle of Polytopia

The Battle of Polytopia is a strategic turn-based game. It’s a game about governing the globe, battling evil AI tribes, exploring new areas, and mastering new technology. Each game is a unique experience with endless replay potential because of the auto-generated maps. Pick and choose from a variety of tribes. Explore the dark, chilly forests of Barduria, the sweltering Kickoo jungles, or claim the beautiful Imperius empire’s field. Midjiwan, a Stockholm-based independent gaming studio, has released its first game, Polytopia.

48. Grim Soul

This is a must-have! Grim Soul is a survival MMORPG set in a gloomy fantasy world. To survive, you must defend yourself against foes, construct a stronghold, and gather resources and materials, all of which are managed through a fantastic and simple crafting system. By founding or joining a clan, you can explore new regions and dungeons on your own or with a group of companions to collect weapons, armor, and important resources. How long can you last in this harsh and bleak medieval world?

49. Uno & Friends

Uno & Friends pits you against the app’s community of gamers, so you’ll be paired up with strangers to begin each game. The basic goal is to get rid of all of your cards before the other players do. The winner is the one who gets rid of his cards first. Each player receives seven cards at the start. The cards that are left over after the cards have been distributed are referred to as the Draw Pile. From the discard pile, the player must match the hue or the number. If the player does not have the appropriate color or number card, he must choose a card from the Draw pile.

50. Pokémon TCG Online

Pokémon TCG Online is a unique type of Pokémon game in which you collect and battle monsters. You can play against the computer, with your friends, or against people from all around the world. As you play, you can unlock new cards and decks to add to your collection. You have the option of playing with Grass, Fire, or Water decks in the game. Earn cards, open booster packs, trade with other players, and assemble your ideal deck of cards.

51. Traffic Rider

The goal of the Traffic Rider game is to finish the race before time runs out while avoiding collisions with other vehicles. The graphics are breathtaking, especially with the day and night variations. There are 29 motorcycles to pick from, and the noises were recorded from a genuine motorcycle, ensuring a realistic experience. New and enhanced motorcycles can be unlocked by finishing the assignments and the level. Career mode, unlimited mode, free ride mode, and time trial mode are among the game modes available. You can earn bonus points for riding faster and passing through traffic. It’s a simple game with a lot of depth.

52. F1 Mobile Racing

Codemasters Software Company Ltd produced F1 mobile racing, which is the official game of Formula 1. If you are a Formula One fan, you can play this game to get your adrenaline rush. It has detailed graphics and intuitive controls and gameplay. You can create and customize your own F1 car, or you can design a car for one of the ten teams. It offers a variety of modes, including a full F1 race weekend that allows you to experience a real F1 race weekend. You can also take part in events and earn prizes in the real-time multiplayer mode. You can share leaderboards with your friends by linking to your social media accounts, and the game provides a fantastic experience.

53. Candy Crush 2

You’re in for a treat if you’ve never played Words with Friends before. Words with Friends 2 is essentially an improved version of Scrabble. At its most basic level, you take turns spelling out words with the tiles you have available. It’s up to you to figure out where the greatest places to move things along on the board offer double or triple point scores. It’s all quite strategic, so even if you’re not a natural wordsmith, you’ll have a shot.

Words with Friends 2 improves on the formula by adding solo challenge events in which you can compete against fictional characters. A new Lightning Round allows for team matchups as well. The main excitement, though, comes from battling with pals in epic matches that can last anywhere from minutes to weeks, depending on how frequently you can both play.

54. holedown

Holedown is a basic but difficult-to-explain game. The goal of Holedown is to use a blasting mechanic similar to Breakout to dig deep into the core of a star. I suppose it’s a reverse-Breakout since you’re moving downwards. In any case, Holedown is essentially limited to this one single mechanic, but what a mechanic it is. I’ve spent hundreds of hours playing Holedown, which has become my go-to commuter game due to its endless replayability and engaging gameplay. If you’re bored on the way home on the bus, pick up Holedown and don’t look back.

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57. Virtual Families

This game allows you to influence the lives of an entire family rather than just one person. You can choose their partner, have children, adopt pets, decorate their home, get them a job, and so much more! This game is like a miniature version of The Sims, and you’ll undoubtedly spend hours playing it. The game is also played in real-time, so when you return, you’ll find new random events that have occurred in your virtual family, keeping the game play fresh and fascinating.

58. BitLife- Life Simulator

This text-based game assigns you as a character to live the life of, and it is up to you to determine whether they will marry, have children, or attend college. What kind of employment will they be doing? Should they learn to drive, smuggle narcotics through an airport, or go on an international vacation?

59. The Sims Freeplay

The art design, clothing, furniture, and even game play features of Sims Mobile are all copied directly from the franchise’s most recent Sims game. You may customize your character’s appearance, build their home, send them to work, socialize with other Sims, and practice their favorite hobbies, such as cooking or playing the guitar, just like in the real game. You can also marry and start a family.

60. Home Street

Home Street is similar to “The Sims” in that you may make an avatar and customize it, as well as decorate and furnish a home. There are also social features, such as weekly events and other special assignments, where you may communicate with your “neighbors” (friends who are connected to your account by Facebook or other social media). While you won’t be able to marry or have children, you will be able to customize your avatar and their residence.

61. Pictoword

Pictoword is a unique word game in which the user must accomplish challenges based on images. Users must create a word from the combination of two photos in this game. It’s also one of the most popular word game wars on the internet. Pictoword can help you learn English, boost your vocabulary, increase your IQ, and do a lot more.

62. Skillz

Skillz is a game that puts your memory, focus, and every brain cell to the test by presenting you with a variety of puzzles and tasks. It is one of the most popular multiplayer online games. Players can tell the difference between different colors, count the number of times images have been displayed to them, develop math skills, and much more all in one spot. The user interface is pleasant, and the rating is commendable.

63. QuizUp

QuizUp is one of the most entertaining trivia games available online. It’s chock-full of addiction, entertainment, and education. Users can research a wide range of topics in areas such as business, science, education, and history. In addition, there are sections on leisure, sports, and games. The best aspect is that the app is updated weekly, so there’s no need to worry about outdated content.

64. Maze King

When it comes to putting your brain to the test, Maze King reigns supreme. It’s one of the most difficult brain games ever devised. By allowing users to decode Maze in the game, Maze King allows them to improve their problem-solving skills. The user interface is great. For more challenging gameplay, players can move from Stage mode to Multiplayer mode. You can invite friends and other people by going to Multiplayer mode, searching for them by name, and then sending a text message invitation.

65. Chess Time

Chess Time is the first game on the list, and it has a multiplayer mode. It’s a free global chess community with players from all around the world. Multiple backgrounds, a keyboard to talk, coordinates display, and a timer to monitor how long the challenges persist are all included in the game. The user interface is appealing. The gameplay is fluid.

66. Rebel Racing

Rebel Racing could be the game for you if you want to cruise along the West Coast of the United States in a variety of supercars. The principle is straightforward. Pick a vehicle from a garage full of legitimately approved vehicles, customize it, and then hit the road. Rebel Racing features a variety of tasks and events, all of which are easily accessible thanks to the game’s basic controls. Rebel Racing’s stunning graphics are perhaps the most appealing feature. Mountains and beaches, as well as a variety of automobiles and SUVs, are all represented brilliantly.

67. Geocaching

Geocaching is an augmented reality treasure hunt game. It has supporters in practically every country on the planet and urges you to travel to the world’s most remote locations. You can acquire directions to a geocache using an augmented reality app. It could be next door or at the top of the mountain. You find it, log the photo, and then hide something else for the next gamer. Various map options are available, including street, satellite, and hybrid. Treasures can be found with an offline map in the Premium version. Surely, such a complex mobile software can’t run without a few hiccups here and there, but its Seattle engineers are continually fixing bugs.

68. Zombies, Run!

Zombies, Run! is an augmented reality game that will turn your morning jogging routine into an exciting adventure! Your protagonist, dubbed “Player 5,” survives the city’s zombie onslaught. In your headphones, you’ll hear music and various narrations. The primary goal is to fulfil various tasks, either walking or running. You collect stuff while fleeing against zombies. There are various seasons of the game available currently, so you’ll never be bored exercising in the morning!

69. Hidden My Game By Mom

In the mobile gaming world, the Hidden My Game By Mom series has become an unexpected cult hit. It all started with the first game, Hidden My Game By Mom. Hidden My Game By Mom is a Japanese escape room game in which you play as a kid attempting to locate his portable gaming gadget that his mother has hidden in the room. It’s not simply looking under the couch cushions, though—the game’s challenges progress to progressively absurd settings, such as feeding an elephant fruits from the refrigerator in order to disclose the secret system. There will never be another game in the Hidden My Game By Mom series that will make you laugh as hard as this one.

70. Florence

Florence, unlike the most of the games on this list, is inspired by comic books rather than video games. Florence, on the other hand, masterfully blends the two mediums. This game is a multimedia story about a young woman who falls in love and discovers a lot about herself. The story is delivered without words and expresses its actions and feelings through everyday encounters, such as brushing one’s teeth or solving an argument’s riddle. It’s also a very relatable narrative that shouldn’t be missed.

71. Scrabble GO

The Internet Scrabble Club caters to pure purists. The Scrabble Slam card game is for those who want something a little different and more approachable. But what if you’re stuck in the middle and want to do something other than play Words With Friends? Scrabble GO is another alternative. While you can still play the conventional Scrabble game, Scrabble GO allows you to experiment with a variety of unique game variants. With only five turns and a timer, Duels is a faster-paced game, while Word Drop swaps the remaining letters for you, Tumbler challenges you to identify words from a changing set of letters, and Rush is a single game on a smaller board.

72. Toram Online

Create a character and prepare to adventure through a big 3D environment! Asobimo’s Toram Online is a 2015 MMORPG game. Every time you check in, you’ll find hundreds of players to play with.

Follow the story objectives and combat foes, collect gear, establish your own skill set, and personalize your character with hundreds of options. All of this is wrapped up in a lovely setting with soothing music, giving you the opportunity to enjoy a fantastic MMORPG experience on your mobile device!

73. Draw Something

Draw Something, which works similarly to Pictionary, is quite addictive, especially if you can’t draw well. You take turns drawing everything from burgers to love to a football match in this game. It all depends on which card you choose and which of the three words you choose to draw. It’s a lot of fun, and the fact that you have to wait to take turns makes it even better. It can become monotonous if you play it too rapidly, but taking a few seconds out of your day to make your move is always gratifying. Color packs and power-ups are available for purchase, but they are not required. Enjoy simply attempting to figure out each other’s possibly shaky drawing abilities, and maybe even participate in the occasional daily challenge.

74. The Worms 3

Regardless of the structure, the Worms series is a lot of fun. It’s a strategy game in which you’re in charge of a group of worms attempting to repel another group of worms. These worms are fully equipped, but with some appropriately bizarre weapons to keep things light. Worms 3 features a new class structure that allows you to play as Heavies, Scientists, Scouts, or a classic Soldier, each with their own set of skills.

You may take turns in matches against your pals thanks to asynchronous multiplayer functionality, which means you don’t have to dedicate a lot of time to competing. It also works across platforms, so it doesn’t matter whether you have an iPhone and your friend has an Android. There’s also a single-player campaign mode for added entertainment.

75. XCOM: Enemy Within

For strategy game fans, the XCOM series is a fantastic franchise. Everything about it is turn-based, from the large single-player campaign mode to the multiplayer option, which allows players to watch epic fights from afar.

XCOM Enemy Within is a standalone addition to its predecessor, XCOM Enemy Unknown, with new powers, maps, and foes to defeat. The single player game can take hundreds of hours to complete, but there’s also plenty of fun to be had competing against your friends. Prepare to be enthralled by the action as well as the plot.

76. Houseparty

It’s just you, your friends, and the simple joy of ripping into them (and, of course, being ripped into) or, if you’re a regular human being, having a pleasant discussion over Houseparty’s ingeniously simple software. However, the dice symbol at the top of the screen may be used to play games like Quick Draw and the Christmas classic Heads Up.

77. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

Any of the LEGO games would have sufficed. They’re a must-have for any group of gamers looking for a fun, casual way to pass the time. Easy, instinctive gameplay, brain-tickling puzzles, and that so-addictive-you-find-yourself-dreaming-about-doing-so urge to collect studs make them a must-have for any group of gamers looking for a fun, casual way to pass the time. This one, we believe, is the series’ crème de la brick. Oh, and considering its age, it’s also likely to be dirt cheap.

78. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

This one requires a lot of communication. One player has the ability to detonate a bomb, but the other players have the manual required to do so. And therein lays the difficulty (depending on your friendship group, anyway). This is an immensely enjoyable game that is both funny and annoying in equal measure. Just make sure you get a good night’s sleep afterwards.

79. Clash Royale

Cash Royale includes dozens of cards with familiar Clash of Clans troops, spells, and defenses, as well as the Royales: Princes, Knights, Baby Dragons, and more. To beat your opponents and win Trophies, Crowns, and glory in the Arena, knock the enemy King and Princesses off their towers. You acquire cards from chests and use them to create a deck to battle with. The entire system is built on cards obtained through battles, chests, and donations!

80. Kritika: The White Knights

Kritika is one of the best, fast-paced hack-and-slash RPGs currently available. Kritika has one of the best combat systems available in a mobile game, with over 100 stages to complete and a choice of difficulty levels to select from.

At the moment, there are thirteen champions to pick from, each with its own set of talents and powers. Based on their use and skills, each champion has a difficulty level. You can even attach pets to fight alongside you, making you stronger! Grinding in this game is actually a lot of fun, and you can always use autoplay if you become bored or fatigued. Mini Bosses appear at the end of each stage, and World Bosses appear at events when you can play online with other people.

81. Psych! Outwit Your Friends

Psych!, from the creators of Heads Up, pushes you to be as inventive as possible in coming up with bogus answers to trivia questions. See how many members of your family you can persuade to choose your bogus response; if they do, you receive points, but if they respond right, they get points. It’s ideal for a remote family gathering, and with so many genres and content options, it’s certain to provide hours of entertainment. The game is available for free on the App Store and Google Play.

82. Ticket to Ride

This digital version of a popular board game is a great way to spend an evening with the family. The goal of this game is to create your own train network and connect famous cities all over the world. The player who covers the most of the map wins! This version of the board game includes a private online multiplayer option that supports up to five players, allowing you to play with your family. It costs £6.99 on Apple’s App Store and Google Play, as well as other gaming platforms like Steam.

83. Mario Kart Tour

Mario Kart Tour is a highly entertaining driving game which is sure to bring out everyone’s competitive side! The game has amusing features such as the ability to throw bananas and shells onto the track to gain an advantage, as well as the ability to race across many wacky racecourses. The online multiplayer feature, which allows you to race against up to seven other people in multiplayer mode, makes racing against members of your family a breeze. The primary game is also free to download and play on iOS and Android devices; simply follow the links to the Apple Store or Google Play to get started.

84. Golf Battle

This virtual mini-golf game for iOS and Android devices allows you to enjoy a round of golf without leaving your house. The game features a real-time multiplayer mode, making it as close to a real game of mini-golf as your phone can go. The controls are simple to pick up, making this one of the best party games to play with your entire family, regardless of how good your golf talents are. Golf Battle is suitable for all ages and is available for iOS and Android through the Apple and Google stores.

85. Spaceteam

This award-winning team game is undoubtedly one of the unique family game nights you’ll ever have! Spaceteam is an eight-player cooperative game in which everyone works together as a team to keep your spaceship from exploding. Players are given a control panel on their screen with a bewildering array of switches and buttons that they must use before time runs out; however, the instructions you must follow are sent to one of your teammates, so you’ll have to work together to get your ship out of danger! Spaceteam is available for free in the App Store and Google Play.

86. Roblox

Roblox is a gaming platform with thousands of user-created games in a shared virtual area, rather than a game. The player establishes a Roblox account, customizes their avatar to appear like a LEGO brick, and then explores the places and mini-games that other Roblox users have created using the Roblox Studio game-creation tools. Within Roblox’s blocky, modular environment, people can create their own rooms and areas, explore others’ spaces, and play free mini-games created by the millions of other players. The possibilities are nearly limitless with a user base of over 50 million people. Robux is an in-game money that allows users to purchase specialized gear or upgrades, but it is not required to play most anyplace within the Roblox world.

87. Hearthstone

Hearthstone is a collectible card game that is played online. Imagine Pokémon or Magic: The Gathering cards, but placed in the world of Blizzard’s Warcraft. A player takes on the role of one of the various Warcraft character classes in this game (Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Mage, Warrior, Rogue, Priest, etc.). You then put together a playable deck of Hearthstone cards, each with unique attack, defensive, buff, and debuff powers that affect the other cards and player. Then you play against another player with your deck and character. It’s like gin rummy, except with animated lightning bolts, war orcs, fireballs, and goblins instead of cards. Hearthstone’s gameplay is a balance of your own strategy and cleverness in taking your available cards and figuring out different possible combinations of effects and multipliers they might provide each other, just like any other collectible card game.

88. Infinite Word Search

Word search puzzles are typically thought of as lonely activities. And they generally are, as seen by the game’s over 130 categories of word search puzzles. The competitive multiplayer game mode, however, is what sets Infinite Word Search distinct. Play with your Facebook pals or compete against random opponents as you both look for the hidden words. It’s a competition to see who can come up with the most words!

89. Wordox

When playing Scrabble or Words With Friends, you’re usually concerned with getting the maximum possible score. But what if the game was entirely on board control, and each letter only counted for one point? And you have the ability to “steal” letters from your opponent? Wordox is a unique combination of Reversi and Scrabble.

You claim those places on the 9 × 9 board when you play a word. When your friend plays another word, they “take” your letters, just like in Reversi, Go, or Othello. To win, you must be the first player to score 25 points. To win this exciting multiplayer word game, you’ll need a new thinking and viewpoint.

90. Delivery From the Pain

With a wonderful RPG plot, Delivery From the Pain is one of the best survival-strategy zombie games for iOS and Android. The game’s tale has numerous endings, which is unusual in Android games, and according to the makers, unlocking one ending might take up to 30 hours. The game has a large terrain with dangerous, appealing 3D metropolitan buildings, as well as lifelike NPCs, timeframes, and intriguing plot development.

91. Dark Days

Dark Days, like other Android and iOS zombie games, requires the player to escape a mysterious illness that threatens to wipe civilization out. In a post-apocalyptic world, you must build your last refuge, gather resources to survive, craft weapons and equipment, and wipe out hordes of zombies ravenous for human flesh in Dark Days, which combines the greatest features of shooter and survival games into one. Fight. Amass materials. Make a refuge for yourself. Survive.

92. Taichi Panda

Taichi Panda is an action/adventure role-playing game with fast-paced and hack-and-slash features set in a magnificent fantasy setting with fantastic graphics and locations. It has a wonderful battle feel to it, thanks to the system that delivers it, which, when combined with the game’s controls, makes it very easy to grow and learn how to use your characters’ skills.

You begin your journey by selecting your first character and immediately entering battle on the map stages to beat opponents and acquire loot to level up, much like in many other RPG games. PVP fights, GVG war games, and dungeon raids are among the game’s multiplayer options.

93. Don’t Starve: Pocket Edition

Don’t Starve is a game that many of you are already familiar with from the desktop version. The control works well with mobile devices as well. The game’s beautiful aesthetic and high level of difficulty make it ideal for playing on the go. The charming graphics initially take your attention away from the high difficulty level. Don’t Starve is a game that makes you sweat rapidly yet isn’t too frustrating.

94. Mini DAYZ: Zombie Survival

The pixel graphic shooter is not only retro, but also has a lot going on underneath the hood. Loot, base building, and zombie / multiplayer battles keep players on their toes, and the game expertly transfers the DayZ vibe to the mobile phone. You should absolutely try the mobile version if you haven’t already. DayZ’s tried-and-true concept of survival and looting takes a risky aesthetic leap into the unknown. It works so effectively on the phone that addiction is a foregone conclusion.

95. Alien: Blackout

With Isolation, the Alien franchise has already demonstrated that it can convey a lot of atmosphere. We may be biased as fans of the flicks, but the reviews speak for themselves. The gameplay, as well as the threat of death or, in the worst-case scenario, death, will not allow you to stay still for long. Alien: Blackout is sure to keep you entertained for a long time. The player is forced into a powerless and claustrophobic condition by the viewpoint play via surveillance cameras.

96. Prey Day: Survival

Prey Day Survival is a game that resembles Last Day On Earth, but lacks the stamina system. This survival game has fantastic graphics, as it is played in portrait format with a top-down perspective. You’ll construct the shelter, collect materials from the outside world to make key base infrastructure, and combat zombies.

97. Last Day on Earth: Survival

Last Day on Earth is a zombie survival MMO set in a post-apocalyptic world where the only goal is to stay alive as long as possible. Friendship, love, and compassion have no place in this world. Only you can put your trust in yourself. Keep an eye on your character’s life stats like hunger and thirst in the game, collect important resources for crafting, make various weapons and modes of transportation, or use anything you have on hand, such as a bat or a road sign.

98. NEO Scavenger

NEO Scavenger is a survival game for true survivalists. You’ll immediately lose yourself in the rich gameplay if you can look past the grayed-out images. You’ll find characteristics and talents here, in addition to the standard survival elements. Furthermore, you can rapidly and most importantly become lost in the intricate survival and crafting system, which is on par with console and PC games. You should be patient because the game is turn-based.

99. ARK: Survival Evolved

One of the most advanced survival games for Android and iOS is ARK: Survival Evolved. There isn’t much left to be desired with the almost console-ready graphics and the execution of all the big brother’s game components. We couldn’t always get along because of the controls. However, this is a personal preference. The effective combination of dinosaurs with science fiction sounds unusual at first, but it turns out to be a lot of fun. The game environment and crafting are intricately intertwined, resulting in a seamless and believable gaming experience. The effective combination of dinosaurs with science fiction sounds unusual at first, but it turns out to be a lot of fun. The game environment and crafting are intricately intertwined, resulting in a seamless and believable gaming experience.

100. Day R Survival

Day R Survival is likewise quite difficult. Eat, drink, loot, and combat is extremely similar to DayZ’s gameplay. Despite its simple aesthetics, the smartphone game keeps you entertained for a long time. You can even try out the title, but beware: you will undoubtedly want more. Every time, the player is drawn out of the safe camp by the high degree of difficulty and the enticing loot.

101. LifeAfter

Because of its superb graphic design, LifeAfter distinguishes out among most mobile survival MMOs. Players can combat zombie hordes single or in groups in instanced base development and raids. With many other players, dealers, and interaction opportunities, the server-wide towns are reminiscent of old MMOs.

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