Casual games can also have a lot of heart. Here are the best mobile games that you should try.
If you want to play games on your phone or tablet that look good and have interesting ways to play, Noodlecake Studios makes some of the best games on the market. Because they are so famous, they have worked with a number of other game developers.
Since they started in 2011, they’ve been big names in the industry, and they keep making masterpiece after masterpiece. Games like Lumino City and Soundfall show how good they can be. They have a big library of games that keeps growing, and they cover many different types of games.
Dig Deep!
The game is hard and has a lot of levels to discover. As the name suggests, you have to dig deep and go on a journey to see how far you can get. Along the way, you’ll meet aliens and find underground facilities full of gold and danger.
The rules of the game are pretty easy to understand: you keep falling, digging, and falling while tapping the sides of the screen to move left or right. You’ll be able to play with some of the other spies you’ve unlocked after going down a few levels and completing some goals. You can even make your power-ups better as you go.
Farm Punks
You can save money on shipping by growing your own food and letting it roll down a mountain. You can shoot food through a cannon in this game, and then you have to find your own way down. It has a lot of beauty and is easy to play. There are also plenty of things to do.
You can improve your cannon, and each fruit has its own stats. You can also complete missions or jobs to earn more money and gear.
Horde Of Heroes
There is no better way to pass the time than with a casual match-three game, especially one that is so well-made and has pictures that are fun and cute. As you move through the first few stages of this fantasy game, you’ll face a number of enemies and tasks.
As the game goes on, it gets harder, and just like in an RPG, you need to improve your stats if you don’t want to keep losing. Along the way, you can also open a few boxes that let you put on armor that boosts your stats in certain ways.
Absolute Drift
You can live out your dream of becoming a pro drifter who can drive laps around a roundabout without having to spend a lot of money on a car and customizing it. The animation is pretty smooth, but the movements are slick.
You’ll be pretty interested in trying to get as many finesse points as you can as you move from one end of each map to the other. The game’s pictures and music will keep you interested.
Alto’s Odyssey
In this sequel to Alto’s Adventure, you can cruise through the desert as you supposedly make your way down a mountain. The game keeps up the tradition of showing you beautiful landscapes and grinding sequences.
Visit churches, jump over hills, and do a few flips to get more speed and style points. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, and the music is soothing. It’s a simple experience that lets you move forward by giving you goals to complete.
Perfect Grind
If you liked Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and wanted a port on your device that gave you the same feeling, Perfect Grind has you covered. In this strange but fun skating game, you have to skate around on different maps and complete goals.
Not only that, but it’s incredibly polished and the level design is pretty well thought out. Pick your skater and start grinding on rails, doing tricks on ramps, or jumping off the walls. It’s easy to learn, and if you fall over a lot, it’s not too bad.
Summer Catchers
It’s cute, hard, and has a lot of heart. Summer Catchers is a game that is kind of like an endless runner. You play as a small child who is running away from his city to find summer weather.
After mistaking a giving wolf shop owner for a bear, you end up with your very own snowmobile. Prepare for it to crash a lot before you figure out how to buy and use powerups, and finish the quests on the notice board to help out your new wolf friend.
The Bug Butcher
If you’ve ever played Miniclip’s Bubble Trouble, you know what to expect from this game. The game principles are pretty much the same, but there are some new power-ups that help you kill mobs, which is a good thing.
The game has some pretty good graphics and funny speech boxes that are sure to make you laugh. It moves quickly, but you still have to think. Luckily, some of the power-ups you get along the way make it a lot easier.
Death Road To Canada
The world has gone to hell, and you are one of the few people left in the US who are still alive. You are now on your own and have to protect yourself from hordes of hungry zombies. In Death Road to Canada, you play as a group of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world. For the most part, you get to choose who will be on your team, and there are random places to explore.
In Eggy Car game, a lot of things depend on random number generation (RNG), and if you’re lucky, you’ll probably find a way out of any problem until you reach Canada and find safety.
Suzy Cube
Suzy Cube is a fun platformer with an interesting camera angle and different points of view that may make it hard for you to tell how far away things are. It gives you hours of fun with simple but sometimes hard platforming parts.
The scenery and maps you’ll fight and jump through look great, and the controls are easy to use, which makes the whole experience even better. Get some good power-ups and coins as you go. You only get a certain number of lives and stars, so you have to play quickly and smartly.