Best Android Games 2020
Twenty twenty best played and ranked android games.
Every year
and month, tons of new games are launched and appear on the android play store.
You can’t go through with those bunch of games in searching for your interest one.
We checked
all of the games listed below for the sake of time-saving you. The article
summed up all genres of android adventure, finest racing, puzzles, arcade
titles, and more. By checking out the list, will get to know about detailed and
fair description of partially free and membership features. Below every
heading, check the currency range needed for each.
Tabletop Racing: World Tour
($5.99/£4.79/AU$8.99)
World Tour is a high-speed racer package pack of tiny cars made up form huge household objects. These are the child of Micromachines allows to refrain yourself from highly competitive opponents. Once the skill of handling the tiny car is learned and practiced on easy tracks, you can upgrade your vehicle for tougher tracks. Tabletop Racing – World Tour is bereft of IAP (in-app purchase)
Rush Rally 3
($3.99/£3.99/AU$6.99)
A console-style game on Android where for ease,
you can turn the game mode. You can do a short blast with the single rally
mode. There's a grinding rallycross metal trying to pit you against electronic
cars that seem to be incredibly violent. It comes with cool button visuals,
monitoring the range of interests and level of skills to be managed.
Collectively, both of these functions are ideal for coveted striped flags.
Horizon Chase
(free + $2.99/£2.79/AU$4.09 IAP)
Horizon chase brings features of old school
arcade titles, where all you have to do is just racing irrespective of weather
and other real issues. It brings back the sheer joy of racing with insane speed.
The game has vibrant visuals and jolly sound to keep you refresh all the time
with insane speed. Horizon Chase has five free tracks, the rest of them are in
IAP as shown above.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted
($4.99/£4.99/AU$7.99)
For all times, the need for speed is
one of the favorites for those who love racing. The most wanted version of the need
for speed is the finest games on android, having smooth tracks with the odd
shortcut, giving superb racing speed. The track, seedy streets of the drab, gray
city, high-octane soundtrack urge you to win the race. But mostly, this one’s about the controls – a slick
combination of responsive tilt and effortless drifting. Wins
swell your coffers, enabling you to buy new vehicles for entering special
events.
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
($4.99/£4.99/AU$7.99)
The Hot Pursuit, another version of the
need for speed giving you the exact feel of police circling the criminals make
them surrender. Police don’t hesitate to use their expensive cars behind the
criminals. In a landscape environment, they race very speedily, smashing into
other cars, triggering the odd tracks.
Oceanhorn
(free + $5.49/£4.99/AU$6.99 IAP)
Oceanhorn is one for those who love adventures and playing around them. It’s started with a mystery receiving letter from Father in the morning who has gone, all have his notebook and letter. You have to survive by exploring the islands of the Uncharted Seas, solving/uncover the mysteries, chatting with folks, stabbing hostile wildlife. Highly powerful android devices are compatible with this adventure. For a better playing experience, it gives a free chapter, the rest of the chapters are in IAP.
Minecraft
Minecraft is
one of the most popular sandbox PC games which gives you the experience of
playing around the virtual box. It giving you the experience of real-life in the
virtual world. Crafting your virtual world in creative mode, battle against the
enemies at night while collecting resources in daylight – features enabled in
survival mode.
FOTONICA
($2.99/£2.59/AU$3.99)
Limbo
($4.99/£3.88/AU$6.85)
Limbo
is the ‘’masterpiece’’ in terms of android platform games. At its heart, Limbo is a pretty straightforward platform game with a smattering of puzzles. Its strong aesthetics, surreal vibe, and impressive level design elevate it into something else entirely. It features a boy seeking his sister by finding his way through a creepy monochromatic world.
Path of
Giants
($3.99/£3.49/AU$5.99)
Path of Giants is a pathfinding puzzler with a distinctly modern feel. It features a pair of adventurers, trying to make their way through frozen swamps with sheer sides and scary falls. The explorers have brought precisely no equipment with them for some reason, bar some very warm coats.
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