Top 10 Mobile Games of 2019
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The collectible card game genre, as we’ve seen, fits the mobile platform like milk fits cereal. Like Beavis fits Butthead. Like alarmingly snug skinny jeans fit those guys you see walking around whose man-parts you really don’t want to be looking at. Along with tower defense games, the touchscreen control format is perfect for these sorts of tit
Beyond subscription services and general advancements, the mobile industry has a lot of room to grow. It'll be interesting to see where mobile games go in 2020, but for now, here are the top 10 mobile games of 2
In gaming, an open mind is essential. As I say, so many gamers missed that memo, but still. Regardless of your platform of choice, there’s always something you’re missing out on. At the great World Buffet of video games, you don’t want to be stuck just eating the same stale nachos that have been out for three weeks, do you? Get some variety on your plates, my friends, and embrace mobile ga
Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm has been hailed as one of the best exclusives on the Apple Arcade and serves as a non-linear sequel to Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas . It's set in different timeline with a new main character, a Knight of Arcadia, and a new weapon, the Caster. This is one of those titles that push the limits of mobile gaming despite its action-adventure set-up, and luckily for fans, the ending seems to imply that an Oceanhorn 3 will hap
Mobile games have come a long way since their inception when they were basic puzzle and tap games. Some mobile games have grown to challenge the very limits of mobile devices, including full-blown shooters, RPGs, and more. And 2019 saw the mobile games industry shift in various ways, including the introduction of subscription services like Apple Arcade and Google Play Pa
Bots or not, it's still awesome to be able to play Call of Duty 's best maps on the go. Call of Duty Mobile features the greatest hits of Call of Duty maps from throughout the franchise's history, including iconic maps like Nuketown, Hijacked, Crash, Firing Range, and more. Better yet, players can choose exactly what map they want to play on each time, which is a great feature that ensures players are never playing maps they don't like. There's also a decent selection of multiplayer modes at launch as well, with standard Team Deathmatch, Search and Destroy, and Domination available. Hopefully future updates will add even more modes, like Gun Game and Kill Confirmed, but what's there at launch will keep Call of Duty multiplayer fans plenty b
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Call of Duty Mobile brings the CoD experience to mobile with full-fledged multiplayer support and a zombies mode. It's proven to be incredibly popular so far (and thereby incredibly profitable), as it managed to even top Fortnite on mobile sales charts in its first week. It's simple and straightforward to use, but also comes packed with content that has expanded somewhat and will likely continue to do so. With it and Modern Warfare currently out, it's a good time to be a Call of Duty
Call of Duty Mobile has satisfying progression, a nice selection of fan favorite maps, and it looks great on phones and tablets. The game's liberal use of bots hampers the experience a bit, and the battle royale mode could stand to have a slightly smaller map or something to make firefights happen more often. Future updates will likely make the game even better, though there's also a chance that the in-game economy will be re-balanced to try to get players to buy into the microtransactions. In its current state, though, Call of Duty Mobile is a pretty great mobile FPS that will no doubt please fans of the franch
PopCap’s Plants vs Zombies has done phenomenally well for itself. From its humble beginnings as an what-the-hell-why-am-I-blowing-up-rows-of-zombies-with-jalapeno-peppers-what-is-this-crazy-talk oddity, this cute and comical tower defense franchise became a global superstar. The main game hit every system known to man (presumably being playable on some of Japan’s more high-tech refrigerators), there’s now a TPS series in the shape of Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare and it’s still a force to be reckoned with on mobile
Being a mobile game which is constantly updated, Call of Duty: Mobile is able to give players many iconic Call of Duty weapons, game modes, and cosmetics which were not all available in any given main entry. Examples of this include cosmetic items based off playable characters from other Call of Duty games and unique SLG Game Money Guide modes such as gun game, snipers only, and more. The game also features famous maps from across the series, such as Crossfire from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare , Firing Range, from Call of Duty: Black Ops , Hijacked, from Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 , and yes, Nuketown of Black Ops f
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