
Overwhelmed
by the App Store? Think Google Play’s too clunky? With so many mobile
games being released every month, finding the ones that are worth
downloading can be daunting. Sure, you can stick to the top-grossing
charts, but you’ll miss out on some great stuff if you don’t dig deeper.
Rather
than have you do the digging, though, we’re more than happy to handle
the shovel. Here are the 10 best mobile games released in August 2015 —
and be sure to check out last month’s picks, in case you missed them.
Lara Croft Go
Square-Enix pulled an ace out of their sleeve with last year’s tremendous Hitman Go. It turns out they were just getting started. This Tomb Raider
take stars the intrepid Lara Croft, but changes the pace with
turn-based puzzle-platforming and smart, streamlined gameplay. Gorgeous
and fun, it’s Lara’s best mobile adventure yet. ($4.99 | iOS, Android)
Pac-Man 256
The minds behind the hit Crossy Road made a mint reimagining the classic Frogger. Now they’ve set their sights on Pac-Man, transforming the ghost-gobbling arcade game into an endless chomper. Based on Pac-Man’s infamous “kill screen” glitch, it’s simple and addictive. And like Crossy Road, you can play Pac-Man 256 just fine without spending any money. But you probably will. (Free | iOS, Android)
Sage Solitaire
When indie designer Zach Gage (Spelltower, Ridiculous Fishing) releases an iOS game, we perk up. When it turns out to be a clever twist on solitaire, we download it immediately. Sage Solitaire breathes
life into the old card game by adding some poker flavor and turning it
into a high-score hunt. Unlike regular solitaire, it’s a game we can’t
stop playing. (Free | iOS)
Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon
It
only takes a few weeks for spider eggs to hatch, but it took six long
years for developer Tiger Style to birth the sequel to the fantastic Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor. Like that 2009 smash, Rite of the Shrouded Moon
lets you spin webs and eats bugs as the titular arachnid, but upgraded
visuals, deeper gameplay, and a poetic narrative give it legs. Eight of
them. ($4.99 | iOS, Android)
Loot & Legends
If
the words “The Keep on the Borderlands” make you grab for a dice bag,
congratulations, you’re an old-school RPG geek. And congratulations,
because you get to play Loot & Legends. This iPad version of the spectacular PC game Card Hunter
blends miniature-moving strategy and a collectible card game, but what
makes it truly stand out is its classic Dungeons & Dragons flavor.
Just order up some gross pizza from 1982 and it’s like you’re back in
the old dungeon again. Note: This one really needs a newish iPad to work well. (Free | iPad)
Framed
A noir puzzle game? That’s the gist of the superstylish Framed.
Already a hit on iOS devices, it made the move to Android in August,
and it’s as buttery smooth as ever. Shift comic book panels around to
keep your secret agent one step ahead of the law. ($.99 | Android)
Fallout Shelter
Having
squatted near the top of the iOS App Store since its release in June,
this postapocalyptic people sim has finally turned its nukes on Android
devices. Rule a vault of survivors by training them, feeding them,
giving them jobs, sending them into the wasteland, and encouraging them
to make baby survivors. For the sake of humanity! (Free | Android)
The Walking Dead: Road to Survival
Fans of the show will dig this Clash of Clans-like take on The Walking Dead,
but fans of Robert Kirkman’s graphic novels will dig it even more.
Weaving in and out of the main plot of the books, this slick, polished
strategy game lets you fortify a base, train civilians, blast some
brains in turn-based combat, and wait for the various timers to refill
so you can do it again. After all, that’s the price you pay for a free
game. (Free | iOS, Android)
Final Fantasy VII
It’s one of the most beloved role-playing games of all time. And now it fits in your pocket. This port of the great Final Fantasy VII
isn’t quite perfect — the touch controls are a little fidgety — but
it’s the whole glorious game, intact and just as ridiculously awesome as
ever. Still a shame about Aerith, though. ($15.99 | iOS)
Ski Safari 2
One of the year’s best mobile games, Alto’s Adventure isn’t the only ski-down-the-mountain-and-try-not-to-die apps out there. Ski Safari
did a similar trick back in 2013, and its sequel goes even bigger with
new characters, a new snowboard option, and a new multiplayer mode.
Currently it’s only on iOS: Android owners will have to wait until later
in September. ($.99 | iOS)
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