8 Best Android Games of 2018

THE REDD GAMES - We've all seen the shockwaves that Pokémon Go sent through the world of mobile device gaming. Ever since those critters landed with a bang, there's been a renewed sense of interest in the mobile gaming marketplace with more developers doubling down on bringing top-quality titles to mobile.

 Best Android Games of 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

Many of these games, especially on Android, are free to play. However, those that aren't reqire you to cough up the cash first. We've done a round-up of all the games that are actually worth you spending your hard-earned dosh on, so you're not left cold by some sub-par developing.

In the meantime, it should be noted that, unlike many games on iOS, a lot more titles are offered up for free on Android. You’ll find that many either contain in-app purchases (denoted as IAP in our list) or supplement their free download with in-app adverts. While Google always warns you of these things before installing, it’s always worth bearing in mind when purchasing a title.

So, without further ado, here’s our pick of the best Android games available for your phone or tablet in 2018.

Monument Valley

Following on from the success of UsTwo's great Monument Valley, Monument Valley 2 brings back all the puzzles and joy found in the original but now with more Escher-esque mind-bending optical illusion platforming. It's a beautiful tale of mother and daughter searching for one another after becoming separated. It's also a tale about growth, with the young girl becoming maturing into her role as a savior as part of her solo journey.

As anyone who's played the original will know, it's full of some rather abstract ideas and storytelling, so what I just said is clearly open to interpretation, but regardless of how you believe the story unfolds, this is an undeniablly enjoyable puzzle game for Android.

Material Sudoku

While far from glamourous, Jamie McDonald's Material Sudoku has been the mainstay of my morning commute for at least the last two years. It's no-nonsense approach to the wonderfully addictive game of Sudoku means it's brilliantly easy to simply focus your attention on the board and move from one puzzle onto the next. There's also a set of achievements thanks to Google Play Games integration and your in-game purchases of new puzzles carry across all your devices.

On download, you get 40 puzzles for free – 10 in each difficulty level – and an extra pack of 400 puzzles only sets you back 59p per difficulty level. So, for the grand total of £2.36 you can have over 1,600 puzzles and more Sudoku than you can shake a stick at.

The Room Three

The Room Three is far larger than its predecessors. Working with the same point-and-click puzzle solving template as before, The Room Three actually takes place in various different worlds and sprawling rooms. There are also four alternate endings to work towards, making this dark puzzle adventure game bigger than anything that’s come before in the series.

If you love the weird and mysterious, want to play an incredibly polished puzzle game, and are happy about paying for quality content, The Room Three is an absolute must-have.

Super Hexagon

The simplest games are often the most addictive, and that’s the case with this high-octane action title. You control an arrow that moves around a hexagon in the middle of the screen. It needs to be navigated safely through twisting, approaching walls.

You’re tasked with lasting 60 seconds against the encroaching barriers. If you do, they change shape and speed up – which ramps up the pressure. The techno soundtrack matches its rhythm to the game’s pulsating walls. Few games are infuriating and addictive in equal measure, but Super Hexagon nails it – and that keeps us coming back for more.

Threes!

Created by Asher Vollmer, Threes is a simple arcade puzzle game that challenges you to match up numbered tiles in pursuit of a high score.

The game ends when you fill up the 4 x 4 grid, but there's a catch: you can shift only an entire row or column of tiles at a time, so you can't simply move individual pieces where you want them. Also, you can only match together identical numbers (or the 1 and 2 tiles) to create white 3 tiles. With every movement, a new piece joins the board, so you need to keep matching and removing the tiles as quickly as possible.

It sounds confusing, but it's one of those games you'll grasp in moments. Thanks to its unique charm, you'll quickly be sucked in.

Sega Forever

Sega Forever is, technically, not an Android game – it's a new initiative from Sega that brings completely free retro Sega games to Android. So far you can play Sonic the Hedgehog, Phantasy Star II, Ristar, Revenge of Shinobi and more, all for nothing. If you don't like the ad-supported method, you can put down £1.99 per title and you'll no longer see ads.

Grim Fandango Remastered

A heartfelt remastering of one of the most acclaimed and loved adventure games of all time, Grim Fandango Remastered is packed with colourful characters, mind-bending puzzles and so much comic charm you'll wonder why you didn't pick it up sooner.

Playing as Manny Calavera, a travel agent at the Department of Death who just can't catch a break, Grim Fandango takes you on a wild and wonderful four-year journey in the Land of the Dead. But it's not all smiles and Mexican jokes: something is rotting at the core of society, and Calavera is out to stop it.

You may baulk at the price, but Grim Fandango Remastered is worth every penny.

Samorost 3

From the creators of the sublime point-and-click adventure game Machinarium, comes the third entry into its Samorost series. Don't worry if you've never heard of it, nor played the first two, their stories aren't linked. In Samorost 3 you have to solve musical puzzles and logic mind-benders to uncover the mystery of a long-forgotten legend. Amanita Design has, once again, outdone themselves with incredibly beautiful hand-drawn environments married up with an excellent world full of character. At £4 you certainly get a lot for your money with tonnes of secrets to uncover alongside its already meaty runtime. If you're looking for an enjoyable puzzle game with a bit of story thrown in, this is for you.

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018

THE REDD GAMES - On Android, there are a great deal of careless and compelling recreations. That is not really an awful thing; all things considered, these recreations are incredible for having a ton of fun on your meal break or when you just have a few minutes of time to clear your head. In any case, in case you're enormous into gaming you realize that there is almost no substance to diversions like this. All things considered, you may locate a decent disconnected, activity RPG amusement a ton increasingly agreeable. These recreations for the most part have much progressively content, for the most part a Story Mode that will take you through a rich crusade.

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

Thus, on the off chance that you need to get yourself into an Activity RPG amusement for Android, however aren't sure on where to turn for one or even what a decent one is to download, pursue our guide down beneath. We have all the first class activity RPG recreations for Android there!

The Bard's Tale

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

First up on our rundown is a work of art: The Bard's Tale. This is a change of the amusement that propelled decade's prior, and now it's viewed as extraordinary compared to other titles on Android. The diversion is a great deal of fun with journeys and character movement accessible, yet players will generally go gaga for the discourse — The Troubadour's Story is a fun RPG, yet where it counts, it's brimming with satire and particular characters! The amusement will cost you two or three bucks — $2.99 to be correct — however that implies your screen won't be put with promotions and ludicrous in-application buys. There are still some in-application buys, however they're not really required for playing the diversion.

Doom and Destiny Advanced

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

RPG devotees will love what Fate and Predetermination Progressed brings to the table. It's the continuation of another Fate and Predetermination title, yet this specific amusement is bragging up to 15 hours thoroughly free RPG content. In that sense, it's an amusement that will keep you occupied for no less than a few days of all over play time. Investigate cells, find treasures, battle a group of beasts, and you can even partake in an online community mode. To the extent illustrations go, they go up against a retro style, so the amusement absolutely won't be for everyone, except retro RPG fans will love what Fate and Fate Progressed bring to the table.

Eternium: Mages and Minions

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

Next up, we have Eternium: Mages and Minions. There are a huge amount of RPG components to Eternium, yet it is basically a hack and cut diversion a la Diablo 3. There are story lines that you can advance through, all while having a great deal of fun vanquishing robots, skeletons, monsters, evil presences, and outsiders. As you battle and cut down foes, you'll discover a bundle of plunder that you can gather also.

Exiled Kingdoms

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

Exiled Kingdoms is a fun move RPG that makes on a Diablo-esque style. In Ousted Kingdoms, you pick a character and afterward advance through the story line, which is tied in with crushing the beasts and trespassers that happened because of an upheaval. Illustrations are conventional — they're unquestionably not point by point like diversions are today — but rather they go up against a likeness of Diablo 2, which gives the amusement a nostalgic vibe. This diversion is one of only a handful couple of allowed to play RPGs available, so people will love it from that point of view; nonetheless, you can buy the full form to gain admittance to all characters and some extra parts of the story.

Evoland

5 Best Offline Action RPG Games on Android 2018 - THE REDD GAMES

People will totally adore what Evoland brings to the table. The diversion takes you through the historical backdrop of activity experience recreations. You begin in a 2D world with a 2D character and a great part of the old-style battle frameworks from years past. Be that as it may, as you advance, you start opening things like a 3D world, 3D characters, redesigned designs and battle frameworks, and so forth. It's overly one of a kind and there isn't another RPG like it. All things considered, the story line is very short, yet that will be normal in an amusement like this — the perfect thing about Evoland is having the capacity to perceive how your general surroundings so drastically changes as you advance through the diversion.

As you can see, there are a lot of options for offline action RPG games. Picking one all depends on what type of style you are into. Are you a big fan of hack-and-slash type games? Then we would recommend looking at Eternium or Exiled Kingdoms. Looking for more story-driven progression? Then check out Evoland and The Bard’s Tale.
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