Kaiju Attack
You can protect the world from giant monsters by going through the game's list of countries and using match-three mechanics to defeat each kaiju as it tries to attack. In battles, you have to find the right balance between population, which gives you health points, buildings, which give you attack power, tanks, and planes, which do damage. At the end of each turn, your health, power, and attacks are added up, and then the monster kills some of your people and military assets.
Gibbon: Beyond the Trees
Set in a hand-drawn paradise forest that looks like Eden, your gibbon swings gracefully from tree to tree using a simple but very satisfying two-thumb control system that reminds me of the Alto's Adventure games. As you learn how to move around, you might run into a person sitting around a fire or hanging out in their treehouse. As you go further, you'll see more and more people as the jungle thins out and gives way to buildings.
Hitman Sniper: The Shadows
Hitman: The Shadows, the sequel to Hitman: Sniper, gets rid of Agent 47 in favor of a team of long-range marksmen and women. You unlock each of them as you play through the game's campaign, which requires you to spend a lot of time in the game's PvP mode.
Pocket Love!
Pocket Love! has a sweet and cute art style, and you help a couple set up their new home. Drag chairs, plants, a bed, pet furniture, and many other household items into place, and then listen to the couple's annoyingly smug conversations over and over again.
Dungeons Of Dreadrock
When you go into Dreadrock Dungeon to find your brother, you use swipes to move, use objects, and attack as you go down the 100 floors, each of which has its own puzzle.
Linko – Relaxing Loop
In Linko, you have to use the lines, curves, and crossovers that are given to you to connect the circles and squares. You do this by tapping on each one and turning it until everything lines up. It starts out easy, but soon you have to try a few more things to figure it out.
Alto’s Adventure Remastered
Alto's Adventure is a peaceful, flow-inducing, endless snowboarding game that came out in 2015. You tap to jump, tap and hold to do backflips, and chain tricks together for a speed boost and bonus points as you try to catch the llamas that have escaped.
Battle Alliance
Tower Defense games have a slow-building tactical magic that helps explain why they have been so popular for so long. Battle Alliance's version of this type of game has some levels where enemies follow a set path and some where you can move them by putting turrets in their way.
This Is A True Story
Based on interviews with real people, this story is about getting fresh water in Africa. The main character walks miles with a jerrycan on her back as the sun beats down. The muddy trickle near her house is almost dry, so she goes looking for water further away.
Marbles Garden
In Marbles Garden, you fire colored balls at a long line of other colored balls that are moving through your garden. The game looks a lot like Marble Shoot and other games like it. If you get three or more in a row, they go away.
Labyrinth City: Pierre The Maze Detective
Based on the books of Pierre the Maze Detective (no, we've never heard of him either), Labyrinth City has you guide Pierre through bright, complicated crowd scenes that look like Where's Wally? pictures. Each maze has a lot of little animations, clickable Easter eggs, and collectibles that add a lot of detail. Once you find the bad guy, Mr. X, in each scene, you can go back and play the scene again.
Star Discord
Star Discord looks like a cross between StarCraft and Minecraft. It's an old-school real-time strategy game where you mine minerals, build structures, and use the units those structures make to beat your enemies. Single-player mode is really just practice for multiplayer, where you compete against other people to be the best in your area.
Knotwords
Fill in crosswords by putting letters in Tetromino-shaped groups of two, three, or four letters. There are no hints, so it's all up to how good you are at making words out of the letters in each group. It has a nice-looking interface, but at first it's not clear where the next letter you type will go. However, once you've solved a few puzzles, the process becomes much clearer.
Into The Dead 2: Unleashed for iOS
The first version of Into The Dead 2: Unleashed came out in 2017 as a free-to-play game. The in-app purchases have been taken out of Into The Dead 2: Unleashed, so upgrades are now part of the game and not something you have to pay for. As before, it's an auto-runner with zombies where you have to move left and right and tap to shoot any zombies that get in your way. Run over ammo drops to get more, and kill more zombies to get upgrades, new weapons, and companions.
Echoes Of Mana
Since its start in 1991, the Mana series has been through a lot, and when it comes to mobile, it's almost inevitable that it will be turned into a boring anime-themed gacha game. And exactly that is what has happened. It uses characters from the whole series and puts them in a series of fights where you can dodge, trigger attacks, and use two levels of special moves. After each fight, you can get your login bonus and a variety of loot.