Best Android Games: This is what you want to know. This is what you have always wanted to know. The best available for the cheapest. Games, they are wonderful, aren’t they? They help you define a different reality for yourself, where you and your friends undertake bloody rampages across unknown lands, never committing a real crime all the while. That’s what one can feel to be the perfect catharsis, an exercise in transmitting your emotions to the paths with least resistance that may offer a short term gratification but may keep you coming back for more. The idea has always been the same, to do the things we can’t do, and if we can’t do the things we can’t do then develop things that can make us feel we are doing things that we practically…can’t do. Today, we bring you the list of best Android games.
Keeping this idea in mind, we can now look at the best android games available…yes you heard it right, the top android games available in the market, that too for absolutely free. There might be some advertisements here and there in the top android games, also the constantly enticing in-app purchase options that re-establish your perspectives on how money can buy merit, but yes that’s the harsh reality. For once merit creates money, soon money creates merit. Take a look:
Best Android Games
Top Android Game #1: PUBG
If are reading this article, then as per research undertaken by the institute of random statistics, there is a 40% possibility that you are well-addicted to PUBG. The game hit the markets not much before and has very well proved itself well as a cocktail of controversy and addictions, as the world youth finds itself persistently engaged in meaningless battles and constant efforts at sustaining oneself in an existence of a dog-eat-dog kind.
Stardew Valley
It’s a farming simulator, that lets you develop a farm and your character as you go through. It’s kind of like a post-modern version of Farmville on steroids, with the freedom to the player to manage your crops and resources.
Graveyard Keeper
It’s a very very despairful game, but all the more fun to play it once every while. The game is about a cemetery manager. Playing the role of a gravedigger is less depressing than playing one of a golddigger. The game basically does the typical stuff, it pushes you to do something and then rewards you. It makes you feel productive when you aren’t mostly.
Brawl Stars
A fast-paced arena brawler restricted only to high-class iPhone users. The game has a colorful and cartoonish look, and the idea is to follow the instructions as commanded by the game regulators.
RWBY: Amity Arena
It’s based on an animation series. The game is popular, it has proven itself to be a well-designed
real time game strategy, with ideas quite similar to the old classic Clash Royale.
Holedown
This game, it doesn’t sell you the in-app purchases that we mentioned earlier. The motive is simple, you have to just travel yourself through a number of asteroids and work your way up to the heart of the sun. The concept is easy to grasp, and you can exercise your mind by over-analyzed stratagems.
Evoland 2
The game is based on the same RPG graphics and offers a wide variety of genres. It begins as an action archetype, however as you progress through the story, one can witness dramatic shifts in the graphics and gameplay.
Chameleon Run
The game tests your reaction time, and how quickly you can adapt. You can jump, you can change color, you can do things that you often do in real life. That’s about i
The Room: Old Sins
The Room personally for me is a top android game series, for it is a brilliantly designed puzzle game, and Old Sins is the fourth one from the creators.
Dissembler
The last one on the list is also a top android game, which is as colorful and abstract as our lives aren’t. The game transcends genre (very beautifully sai) and offers a simple format of relaxation, one that makes you redefine how you thought games to be until today.
Every game has a story. Every life has a story. You can play the story. You can live the story. The choice is yours.