10 Best Android games accessible right now.

 Games for Android have come a long way, and there are plenty to select from. Here are the greatest Android games available right now.


Mobile gaming has progressed at a far faster rate than any other technology before it. Every year, Android games seem to reach new heights. We're seeing an increasing number of premium game releases that push the limits of what phones can do, and even free-to-play games are improving. To be honest, there are some very good smartphone games. Some of these even compete with console and PC games or are available on PC, console, and mobile platforms. Here are the finest Android games available right now, without further ado! Because these are the finest of the best, the ranking is unlikely to alter frequently unless something extraordinary occurs.

GRID Autosport




GRID Autosport was released in 2019 and quickly became one of the top Android racing games. It's a paid game with no in-app purchases or advertisements, which is unusual in this genre. Superb graphics, excellent controls, hardware controller support, plenty of content to go through, tons of cars to unlock, and a variety of racing types are all included in the game.

The game is a little pricey, and it lacks a few minor features that racing fans want, but it's still one of the best racing experiences available on the Play Store.


Call of Duty: 



 Call of Duty: Mobile is one of the best Android games. We generally take our time before adding a game, but Call of Duty: Mobile is so popular and has such a good rating that we decided to add it sooner than usual. The game has a 100-player battle royale as well as a standard FPS online PvP mode. This places it in a unique category since it can play both battle royale games like PUBG Mobile and standard FPS PvP games like Critical Ops or Modern Combat. There's a surprising amount to do here.


League of Legends: Wild Rift


Wild Rift is a 5v5 MOBA game from League of Legends. There used to be a lot of these in Mobile, but a lot of them have disappeared in recent years. Currently, League of Legends: Wild Rift is the greatest of the bunch. Matches last approximately 15-20 minutes, which is a little long for a mobile MOBA. However, the game is enjoyable, there are no buy-ins, and the makers appear to be committed to keeping the game balanced.


It isn't flawless. Unbalanced teams are common in casual games, which can be irritating. There isn't much that can be done about it, though.


Minecraft




Minecraft is a popular game for people of all ages all around the world. For those who haven't played before, Minecraft immerses you in a massive world where you can mine, create, fight evil guys, and pretty much do whatever you want. There's a survival mode where you have to mine your own resources and food, as well as a creative option where you have infinite resources and food. Frequent updates have added a slew of new features and options.

The game is on par with its PC and console versions in terms of quality. In fact, you can play with folks who use those platforms on multiplayer servers.


Legends of Runeterra



One of the latest Android games on this list is Legends of Runeterra. It's an online battler with a similar scope to Hearthstone. Players gather cards and heroes, then put them together into decks. After that, you engage in online combat with other players. The game eliminates as much randomness as possible, resulting in an enjoyable gameplay experience. The game comes with 24 champions, a deck of cards, and the ability to invite friends to combat with you. This list has been dominated by Hearthstone for a long time, but it's time for a new champion to take its place.


Genshin Impact




Genshin Impact is a gacha-based action role-playing game. Our vote for the best game of 2020 was also this one. It gained widespread critical acclaim at its initial release, because to its stunning aesthetics and engaging gameplay. Nobody seems to notice that it looks and acts like Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There is a party structure in the game, and you can summon new characters via a gacha system similar to previous gachas. However, the game's aesthetic components, gameplay mechanics, and entirely open world (complete with glider) make it feel less constrained than others in the genre.


Levelhead



Butterscotch Shenanigans, the same studio behind Crashlands, has released a new platformer called Levelhead. Crashlands was on this list for two or three years, and we expect Levelhead to be on it for the same amount of time. It's a 90-level platformer with unexpectedly satisfying controls and great comedy. This one, on the other hand, stands out thanks to its truly outstanding custom-level creation. Players can create and upload their own levels to the game. Others will download them, and the most popular will be placed in the game's prestigious vault.

This game is fantastic. If you have Google Play Pass, you can get it for free. 
This is without a doubt the best in its class.


Nintendo games





Nintendo provides a good selection of Android games, all of which are enjoyable. With Super Mario Run, they have one premium game. Many people thought the price was too exorbitant. However, it is one of the best platformers on mobile in terms of mechanics. Fire Emblem Heroes (a strategic RPG) and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp are two of Nintendo's freemium games (simulation).

In September of 2018, Nintendo added Dragalia Lost to their library, as well as Dr. Mario World in 2019. Finally, Mario Kart Tour is only second behind Call of Duty: Mobile as the most popular mobile game of all time. Nintendo's games can be a little rough around the edges at times, but they're all generally enjoyable and solid.

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