Anybody who like new games? We definitely agree. There’s simply something exciting about a new game that you can’t wait to start playing as soon as the loading screen appears and you enter a brand-new universe.
Of course, new mobile games are many these days, and who has time to browse the shops for the iPhone, iPad, and/or Android devices to find the newest release? This is the exact reason we’ve put together a fast list of 10 new mobile games you should check out this week, ranging from high-profile AAA masterpieces to hidden indie treasures.
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Beecarbonize
You can rescue the earth by fighting carbon emissions in this endearing card strategy game that is completely free to play (yes, there are no adverts or microtransactions here). As you go through the game, you may find 120 cards as well as a ton of natural disasters that, depending on your choices, can simply astound you.
For instance, the decisions you make now may have an impact on the future; for instance, investing in nuclear energy increases the danger of a nuclear event. You’ll need to play the game again and pick up new information as you go.
Not Not 2 – A Brain Challenge
This straightforward brainteaser, which is based on the “Simon Says” game, tests your capacity for instructions under pressure. The game tests your ability to navigate and reason logically as well as your mastery of colors and double negatives.
This sequel includes additional game types as well as daily challenges and leaderboards where you can compare your own cognitive abilities to those of others. Moreover, there is a helpful accessibility feature for colorblind players.
Pickle Pete
You play as a pickle on a mission to rescue the planet in this survival role-playing game, which provides a fresh perspective to the current trend in the genre. In order to improve your equipment and aid you in combating the never-ending enemy hordes, you may mix various builds and shop around in between waves.
The game’s appeal is enhanced by the bright hand-drawn visuals, and if you want to push yourself, you may do so in the endless mode by competing with other players on the leaderboards.
Tacape
The objective of this roguelike deck-building game is to save your younger brother Lucas from a dangerous forest, but you may alternatively play as the wandering brother who must brave the perils of the wilderness to find his sister Lorena. Along the journey, you’ll run across fantastical monsters from Brazilian legend, and the fight is made more interesting by the foes’ ability to change locations.
Around a hundred cards and more than 25 opponents may be found in the game’s four playable zones.
Street Fighter Duel
This much awaited game blends RPG elements with tactical card combat as you battle to thwart a plot in Shadaloo City. The game features well-known combinations and techniques that fans of the genre have grown to know and love, along with a convenient auto-mode that should appeal to players who are idle.
As you go through the objectives, you may not only Hadoken and Shoryuken your way through the adversaries, but you can also play fan favorites like Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li in both PvP and PvE modes as you climb the Arena rankings for the ultimate bragging rights.
Dead Cells
Dead Cells is a roguelite platformer that doesn’t let its clever procedurally generated algorithms get in the way of what it does best – quicksilver combat. Whether you’re hammering baddies with a giant sword or pinning them with a powerful multi-shot bow, it never feels less than deliciously tactile.
Before you dive into this action platformer, you should read our Dead Cells review. And once you do start playing, you shouldn’t miss our beginner tips – they’ll definitely see you out of some dire situations.
Steredenn
Steredenn might look like an old school bullet hell shmup, but it’s so much more than that. Roguelike elements and a highly customisable weapon system make this far more interesting than your average blaster. We absolutely loved it (like we mentioned in our Steredenn review), but if you’re eager to see for yourself, it’s a game worth trying.
You have gorgeous graphics, an intense play style and a space action for iOS that will take you decades into the retro future. Sounds i
Downwell
In Downwell, your guns are located in your character’s boots as you embark on an endless drop. This means that as well as taking out baddies, it acts as a means of locomotion. It’s a genius game that we’ve praised in our Downwell review too! If you haven’t had a chance to check it yet, make sure you do so ASAP.
This is probably one of the all-time best action games for iPhone, and with each passing year, the game feels better and better. Is it because of the increasing appeal to retro and pixelated games? Maybe – one thing’s for sure, and that’s the fact that Downwell is a must-have. You can read our Downwell tips too!
Guns of Boom
If you want to shoot other players, there’s no better mobile game right now than Guns of Boom – maybe some other hyper-realistic shooters, but this one also looks fun (therefore it takes the gold from us). It simplifies the FPS format just enough without compromising on strategy or depth.
We have a comprehensive Guns of Boom review, so if you’re eager to learn how it is, make sure to check it out. We also gathered some essential tips for Guns of Boom, so make sure to read them once you start playing.
Apex Legends Mobile
Apex Legends Mobile is one of the extremely well-known battle royales for mobile devices. It is a multiplayer title where you will have to fight in teams. You will find a large map, many different weapons, and incredible gameplay that makes you move and think fast.
Apex Legends Mobile is the winner of Pocket Gamer Awards 2022 in the category “Best Mobile Action Game,” and definitely for a reason! The high-quality graphics together with dynamic gameplay make it one of the best battle royales for mobile devices.