Best android games ever

 TOP 15 BEST ANDROID GAMES 2020


Gaming on mobile has been improving at a far greater rate than any technology that came before it. Android games seem to hit new heights every year. With the release of Android Nougat and Vulkan API, it only stands to get better and better over time. It won’t be long before mobile sees some even more impressive titles than we have now! Without further delay, here are the best Android games available right now! These are the best of the best so the list won’t change all that often unless something excellent comes along. Also, click the video above for our list of the best Android games released in 2019!

  1. 1.Call of duty:Mobile
  2. 2.GRID autosport
  3. 3.GRIS
  4. 4.Levelhead
  5. 5.Legends of Runeterra
  6. 6.Minecraft
  7. 7.Monument Valley 1 and 2
  8. 8.Nintendo games
  9. 9.Noodlecake studios
  10. 10.Pokemon go
  11. 11.PUBG Mobile and Fortnite
  12. 12.Square Enix games
  13. 13.Stardew Valley
  14. 14.The room series
  15. 15.Vainglory


  16. Apple and Google are two of the most powerful gaming companies on earth. The sheer success of their mobile operating systems, iOS and Android, respectively, created a huge ecosystem of potential players that developers are keen to take advantage of. You may have to trudge through exploitative, free-to-play garbage to find them, but there are plenty of great games on mobile devices. You won’t see the same AAA blockbusters you’ll find on consoles or PC, but you can still enjoy indie debuts, retro classics, and even original Nintendo games. 

    New subscription services make it easier than ever to spot those gems. While Apple Arcade offers an exclusive curated catalog of premium mobile games, the new Google Play Pass now gives you hundreds of games (as well as apps) free of microtransactions for one $5-per-month subscription. 

    Google’s willingness to license Android to more partners also means most gaming-focused mobile hardware targets Android. Razer Phone offers a great gaming experience (at the cost of other phone features), while the Razer Junglecat controller makes it easy to play Android games on a television. Google Cardboard turns your Android phone into an accessible virtual reality headset. 

    In fact, as a gaming platform Android is arguably better and more comprehensive than Google’s half-baked game streaming service Google Stadia, even if that subscription does technically let you play Red Dead Redemption 2 on a Pixel phone.  

    So, have some fun on your phone with something that isn’t Twitter. Check out these mobile games for your Android device of choice. For you non-gamers, we also have a list of best Android apps.


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