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10 Best Mobile Games of All Time

Gaming has expanded drastically over the years. What started as silly activities you’d play with people in your home has transformed into something widespread and electronic. While video games have been a dominant form of gaming entertainment, mobile titles you can play on your cellular devices can be equally enjoyable.

Today, we’d like to highlight 10 of the best mobile games of all time. These games have given people fond memories and helped people view mobile gaming in a different light. While some may not be as technologically advanced as others, these games are worth acknowledging for their notoriety or impact.

Of course, let us know what you think about our choices in the comments.


Angry Birds

Angry Bird is a classic mobile title that’s still dishing out new titles for fans to play. It’s a casual puzzle game with simple controls, cutesy characters, and catchy tunes. The premise is as straightforward as you expect. You’ll fling birds toward a horde of pigs who hide under large barricades. Each bird and pig exhibits a colorful personality and ability.

For example, there are birds that can explode and others that can perform actions like a boomerang. These distinct abilities allow players to develop new strategies to make their experience different from nearby players. As always, the pigs get more cunning over time and there are levels that will frustrate players beyond belief.

However, if you adore mobile games with satisfying gameplay loops, straightforward controls, and adorable characters, you’ll love Angry Birds.


Temple Run

Temple Run is a 3D endless running mobile game developed by Imangi Studios. Players assume the role of an explorer who had obtained a rare relic. You must help this person navigate through deadly hazards as they’re being chased by demonic monkey-like creatures. The game was a massive hit for its straightforward yet addicting gameplay loop.

It inspired numerous copycats and even received spin-off titles. The temple has no endpoint and the game ends when your character collides with a large obstacle, falls into the water, or gets attacked by the onslaught of demonic monkeys. Collecting specific coins in the game can net you access to power-ups that’ll help you traverse the game better. If you’re looking for a simple time-waster or a game that will alleviate your qualms with life, check out Temple Run.


Pokemon Go

Pokémon has achieved monumental success with its merchandise, television shows, films, and video games. It made sense for The Pokémon Company to get roped into the mobile gaming market. Pokémon Go took the world by storm in 2016, leading to many people establishing heartwarming connections with people they probably would have never interacted with.

Although the game’s not as popular as it used to be, it still has a core following. In it, players will traverse their homeland looking for Pokémon to catch, train, and battle with other fellow trainers. The game uses incredible AR technology to make players feel immersed in the gameplay. You’ll catch these creatures by flicking your finger across your cellular device’s screen.

The game also features checkpoints called Poké Stops. Flicking your finger across these Poké Stops can net you useful items like Poké Balls, potions, berries, etc. This is a great casual game that you can play with a group of friends. It also encourages exercise, but like any video game, fans will find a way to bypass that component. Nonetheless, if you’re looking for a great casual monster-catching mobile game that encourages interactivity and exercising, check Pokémon Go out.


Subway Surfers

Subway Surfers is another classic for mobile gamers to play. It’s an endless runner like Temple Run but feels more modern and colorful to look at. In it, players control young graffiti artists who run through railroad tracks to avoid being caught by a police officer and his canine companion. As you run, you’ll collect coins, power-ups, and other items.

The game presents numerous obstacles for you to avoid. These include incoming trains, standby hurdles, and many stationary objects. You’ll find yourself jumping on top of trains and surfing over the track with your hoverboards. The game features numerous cosmetics for you to collect like new playable graffiti artists and hoverboards.

The game also features an online ranking system. This allows players to compare their scores with their friend group and with people from across the globe. If you’re looking for an endless runner with more playable characters, neat cosmetics, and beautiful scenery, check this out.


Candy Crush Saga

Candy Crush Saga is a straightforward and addicting puzzle game. It has you matching three or more colored candy pieces by swapping them horizontally or vertically across the screen. If players match four or more candies together they can receive power-ups with larger board-clearing abilities. To keep things challenging, each board has various goals that must be completed within a span of moves.

Players can complete the game without spending any money. However, you can buy special actions that’ll help you bypass the game’s harsher boards.  You’ll start the game with five lives and have to wait for every half-hour for a lost life to replenish. However, you can bypass the timer by requesting more lives from Facebook friends or by purchasing more lives.

To incentivize players further, the developer’s hand players gold bars, based on how much money they spend in Candy Crush Saga. These gold bars are valuable items that can net you more lives, extra moves, boosters, or unlock new episodes to play. With its strong freemium model, captivating gameplay, and decent graphics, it’ll be hard to put Candy Crush Saga down.


Clash of Clans

Clash of Clans is a mobile game that’s difficult to put down. In it, players work toward building the best village possible in a gorgeous fantasy setting. You use resources you obtain after attacking enemy villages. The resources you’ll collect contain gold, elixir, and dark elixir. Furthermore, this is a great game to play with your companions.

With your buddies, you can create clans, participate in wars, donate and receive troops, and chat with each other. For those who like playing mobile games alone, don’t fret. Clash of Clans offers a fun pseudo-single-player campaign mode. In it, you’ll battle barricaded goblin villages to earn gold and elixir.

Although the gameplay is skewered to encourage folks to purchase its in-game currencies, fans should be able to enjoy the game without spending too much money. If you’re looking for an enjoyable free-to-play strategy game with decent graphics and addictive gameplay, give Clash of Clans a chance.


Geometry Dash

Geometry Dash is a great music platforming game. It was first released on iOS and Android devices in 2013 but received a Steam version in 2014. In it, players must navigate an icon along multiple music-based levels brimming with multiple hazards. If you so much as touch the spikes scattered across each level, your icon will get eradicated.

Geometry Dash features 21 official levels but offers players a fabulous level creation system. In it, you can create custom levels, share them online, and play levels designed by other players. You can collect the game’s in-game currency to get yourself neat cosmetics to make your experience with Geometry Dash engaging and memorable. With its simple controls, precision-based gameplay, and remarkable music selection, Geometry Dash is worth trying out.


Call of Duty: Mobile

Surprisingly, Call of Duty: Mobile isn’t as bad as you think it’d be. It’s a free-to-play shooter game developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by Activision for Android and iOS devices. Like the mainline titles, Call of Duty: Mobile is an FPS game. In it, you’ll battle numerous players across multiple battlegrounds to earn Credits.

The game offers another type of currency called COD Points, but you must use real-world money to gain access to them. COD Points will net you exclusive characters and neat cosmetics. You can host private matches with your friends, so don’t worry about having to pay to unlock a simple feature like that.

The primary modes included in the game are Team Deathmatch, Frontline, Domination, Search and Destroy and Kill Confirmed. You can also look forward to playing the game’s battle royale and zombies mode. Despite being a mobile game, the graphics look decent. The game’s menus could be a little better, but for a free-to-play version of Call of Duty, this one is worth your time.


Plants Vs Zombies

Plants Vs Zombies is one of the pioneers of mobile gaming. It has beautiful 2D visuals, addictive tower-defense-styled gameplay, and colorful plant-like characters. The game doesn’t feature any type of multiplayer gameplay, though. It’s purely single-player based and have you assume the role of a homeowner amid a zombie apocalypse.

You must defend your home by planting plants that’ll shoot projectiles at the zombie threat. You’ll collect currency called Sun to buy more plants. If the zombies make it to your home, then you lose. The game’s progression system can feel trivial at times, and newer iterations of the game are full of annoying ads.

The zombies get more menacing over time. Fans will adore the different zombie variants in Plants Vs Zombies. From balloons to dancing zombies, the game offers enough charm and humor to keep you hooked. Despite its issues, Plants Vs Zombies is a worthy mobile game to play if you find yourself needing a new fix.


Fruit Ninja

To some extent, Fruit Ninja was the original Beat Saber. It was initially released for the iPod Touch and iPhone devices. It received numerous ports to other devices and platforms like Android and the Xbox 360. The premise is straightforward. Players must slash through multiple fruits that appear on the screen within the given time limit.

Fruit Ninja received immense praise from critics for its addictive and simple gameplay loop. Many people enjoyed the post-launch support for the title. It brought a satisfying online multiplayer mode, achievements, and a leaderboard system. The game’s difficulty curve could feel uneven at times, but many commended the game for helping them overcome severe stress and anxiety. If you’re looking for a simple and addictive arcade title to play on your mobile devices, Fruit Ninja is worth playing.


So, there we have it, our pick for the 10 best mobile games through the years!

What do you think of our picks? Do you agree? Are there any notable omissions? Let us know in the comments below!


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