Flocks
In order to complete each level of Flocks, you must command a group of stick people, either individually or collectively. You might need to figure out how to get your camper van over a "no exit" barrier, pose for a picture, or pitch a tent. Each is introduced without any explanation or guidance, leaving you to fiddle around until you come up with a solution.
Divinity: Original Sin 2
One of the best and most challenging role-playing games ever created is Divinity Original Sin 2. It gives you the freedom to do whatever you want, from forming a party or not to selecting how to approach each of the game's numerous encounters, moral choices, and battles.
Overboard!
In 1935, you've just killed your spouse by gently throwing him over the rail of the promenade deck while aboard a steamship that is about to dock in New York. In this intriguing reverse whodunnit from the creators of 80 Days, your goal is to escape punishment.
Huntdown
Huntdown, which has seen success in its PC and console versions, makes its mobile debut with its distinctive brand of witty 16-bit amusement.
Simon’s Cat – Story Time
Despite being available for a few months, Story Time has recently undergone a significant update that includes new levels and a daily tournament. It may seem like Simon, his parasite feline friends, and home upgrades, but the game is actually a match-three puzzle.
Infinitode 2 – Infinite Tower Defence
The majority of free-to-play tower defense games are horrible, with lengthy levels that are intentionally designed to be too difficult to complete without spending real money.
Doomsday Vault
The Earth is now a drowned, post-apocalyptic ruin due to climate breakdown. You are in charge of a little robot whose task it is to comb through the debris in quest of the final plants.
Collect Bits!
In Collect Pieces!, a clean-up game, your avatar hops through a 2D platform world collecting colorful "bits" that litterbug robots have left behind.
Pocket Roguelike
In Pocket Roguelike, a twin-stick shooter with 8-bit-style randomly generated levels with medieval weapons and sorcery, you steer with one hand while aiming your attacks with the other.
Componut
In Componut, you build a device to trudge a doughnut back to its box while optionally swiping a cup of coffee. If you consume enough coffee, you can access a set of bonus levels.
DoDonPachi Blissful Death AD
DoDonPachi Blissful Death AD, from bullet hell heroes Cave, is just what you'd expect: a vertically scrolling shmup with lots of screen-filling explosions.
Frenzic: Overtime
Frenzic: Overtime is a puzzle game similar to Trivial Pursuit in which you must complete circles by inserting six segments, but your goal is to simply match pie pieces while the clock is running.
Builderment
The benefits of building multi-tiered conveyor belt systems have become increasingly well known since Factorio's commercial success. Even if Mindustry also veers into Tower Defense territory, it is perhaps the genre's current mobile champion. Builderment is more of a purist in its approach to the genre, sticking to gradually increasing construction difficulties that call for several iterations of resource mining, refinement, and combination to accomplish its objectives and fill the deep research tree.
Legends Of Kingdom Rush
Legends employs the same endearing cartoon visuals and cheery sound effects as some of the best Tower Defense games ever created by developer Ironhide, but it is actually a turn-based role-playing game.
Baba Is You
Baba is You asks you to move a small animal across the screen in quest of an exit flag while it is presented in shaky hand-drawn style. This turns out to be one of the most devilishly clever logic puzzles ever created, despite initially seeming childishly simple.