Without a doubt, our cellphones are the most important devices in all of our existence. Whenever we have any idle time, it's our favorite hangout, because inside it, are amusement centers that we call mobile games. Here are some of the best games for cellphones and tablets. Which do you think among them is the most addictive?
10. Asphalt
Created by: Gameloft
Year Released: 2014
The concept of racing is very popular even in the earliest days of the computer gaming industry. Now that the mobile platform is the number 1 digital medium, game programmers at Gameloft conceived the Asphalt series — a game where cars are raced up against other racers and even those that belong to the police.
Because tires, paint jobs, and automobile frames are expensive in reality, gamers resorted to playing Asphalt, the most addictive racing game ever.
9. Monument Valley
Created by: Ustwo
Year Released: 2014
With a concept that revolves around mazes and impossible objects, this game capitalizes on the fact that people do love to tinker with those snippets from newspapers and magazines during their meals and coffee breaks. Unlike these outdated media, however, mobile phones and tablets can provide unlimited puzzles for many users to choose from.
What makes Monument Valley fantastic is that it is replete with stunning images that could be passed on as paintings for display. Add it up with a great sound design, the game is indeed subtly more engaging than any of its contenders.
8. Fruit Ninja
Created by: Halfbrick
Year Released: 2010
Fruits are so common and people love to just slice and mince on them. Recognizing this fact and by adding the concept of addictive gameplay and low-cost downloads, Fruit Ninja became one of the most popular mobile games ever.
With the user taking up the mantle of a ninja slicing fruits thrown at him, this game easily became a crowd favorite and is now under consideration of being adapted as a full, live-action movie.
7. Angry Birds
Created by: Rovio Entertainment
Year Released: 2010
Games are supposed to incite fun and laughter, so it would seem like a mistake to put the word “angry” on a game’s title. Be that as it may, such a mistake seems to be non-existent as proven by the 3-billion downloads that the Angry Birds game has already garnered.
Such a level of popularity made the franchise expand into the TV and film-making horizons. All of the games listed here are very famous. But none of the rest here can really be said to be close in popularity next to Angry Birds.
6. Cut The Rope
Created by: Zeptol Lab
Year Released: 2016
We all love pets, and the act of feeding them is an absolutely great pastime. Since we can’t bring along our pets at all times, the concept of a digital pet that we can feed can be really addictive. This was what the makers of Cut The Rope have came up with: urging players to feed a green creature named Om Nom with candies hung from strings.
It’s a pretty simple concept, but such simplicity has led to the defeat of other more prominent games during the Game Developer Choice Awards of 2010 where Cut The Rope was hailed as the victor.
5. Pokemon Go
Created by: Niantic
Year Released: 2016
Computer games regardless of the platform for which they’re designed for are meant to make you remain stationary in front of your game console. With Pokemon Go, however, this tradition was broken because no Pokemon Goer can ever be a participant without stretching his limbs so the physical space around him can be trekked upon, so the invisible digital pets (pokemons) can be captured.
Computer games are mostly ignored by the authorities but not this one – it has generated controversies in great amounts for the reason that it has led to many accidents and has also caused a nuisance to many people.
4. Clash of Clans
Created by: Supercell
Year Released: 2013
Tailored in the tradition of highly popular strategic multiplayer PC games, Clash of Clans has redefined the way strategy games are facilitated and executed. Games of that kind require considerable minutes of planning and well, strategizing. But with COC, you may choose to build or attack in your idle time or siesta moments.
Although panned by some critics for its scheme which focuses too much on gem buying, its patrons never seem to mind as they delve into the fascinating and dynamic realm of COC.
3. Temple Run
Created by: Imangi Studios
Year Released: 2011
This game was so successful that it paved the way for other developers to make games that take their own modifications but are clearly copycats of this impressive game. What makes temple run highly attractive and addictive is that it gives players a unique and fun challenge that make them feel like they’re situated in a dream.
As a player, you can get to control either a dangerous guy, an explorer, an escape artist, or, a city cop. As you do so, you will avoid monsters and all sorts of challenging obstacles, while you obtain some treasures and game points along the way.
2. Mobile Legends
Created by: Moontoon
Year Released: 2016
The gameplay of this is mainly about 2 opposing teams that need to engage in battle to destroy each other’s bases while defending their own, so that they can gain control of a certain passageway. The characters that players can choose are basically classified as Marksman, Assassin, Mage, Support, Fighter, and Tank.
Due to its immersive virtual gaming schemes, Mobile Legends has become insanely popular in Southeast Asia and was among the games chosen for the first medal event digital competitions at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines.
1. Flappy Bird
Created by: dotGears
Year Released: 2013
Initially, this game received bad reviews from some critics due to its high level of difficulty and its alleged plagiarized graphics design and game mechanics. Such a negative publicity didn’t seem to do anything against it though, because many people find the game so addictive.
Not too long after its release, it was downloaded for so many times that the numbers that comprise it are just too hard to truly grasp. It also led to many rip-offs and imitations, further solidifying the fact that it is in undoubtedly, one of the most addictive mobile games in history.
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