Best mobile games android
Android
games have come a long way and there's a lot to choose from. Here are the best
Android games currently available.
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FREE
FIRE
2
PUBG
MOBILE
3
LUDO
KING
4
CALL
OF DUTY MOBILE
5
ASPHALT
9
1 . GARENA FREE FIRE
1) FREE FIRE
Garena free fire, also known
as free fire (ff), is a battle royale game developed and published by garena[2][3] for android and ios.[4] it became the most downloaded mobile game
globally in 2019.[5][6] as of 2021, free fire had
surpassed 150 million daily active users. free fire max, a
graphically enhanced version of free fire, was released globally on
28 september 2021
Free
Fire is played in third person perspective.
As in other shooting games, the
player can move their character using a joystick and shoot and throw items with
the fire button. In-game characters can jump, crawl, and lie down. When on
the battlefield, players can use a grenade called
a "Gloo Wall" as a cover to avoid damage.
Game modes
Battle Royale mode
lets a maximum of 52 players land on a random island without weapons. All of
them have to survive by eliminating each other using weapons and accessories
that are found in the buildings. Players have the option to play this mode
solo, or in a team of 2 or 4 players. If players play this mode ranked, it will
have an impact on their rank. Whereas Classic mode is just for fun and
practice. There are six Battle Royale maps in Free Fire they are Bermuda,
Bermuda Remastered, Kalahari, Purgatory, Alpine, and
Clash
Squad is a 4 VS 4 mode. In this mode, players use in-game money
to buy weapons and other items from a shop during preparation time, and then
fight against the opponent team. As a best-of-7 mode,
games last from four to seven rounds. A round is won when all 4 players of one
team are eliminated, either by the other team or by environmental damage. As of
2022 the game uses the same maps as the Battle Royale mode. Clash Squad can be
played both as Ranked and Classic.
Lone
Wolf is either a 1 vs 1 or "duo" (2 vs 2) version of
Clash Squad mode with more complex rules. Each side will have chances to choose
equipment to be used in next 2 rounds. Rounds are played best-of-5. If both
sides have won 4 rounds each, then final round will begin with both sides free
to choose weapon of their choice. All players acquire basic items like vest and
helmet by default from the start of the round. This mode takes place in its own
map called "Iron Dome
2 PUBG MOBILE
Gameplay
PUBG Mobile features
gameplay similar to that of the original PlayerUnknown's
Battlegrounds. Players parachute down to a remote island and
fight to remain as the last player standing, competing alone or in teams of two
or four, depending on the game mode selected before the match. Each match lasts
about 30 minutes.
The game begins with the participants flying in a plane
over one of many possible maps, also selected before the match. As they cross
the map, players choose where to parachute down. When the plane finishes its
flight, a blue border forms around the perimeter of the island, marking the
boundary between the safe zone and the exterior blue zone. The safe zone
shrinks every few minutes, and anyone left in the blue zone will steadily lose
health as long as they remain there, potentially to the point of death. The
rate of health loss increases when the safe zone shrinks.
When players first reach the island with no supplies or
weapons, they must find them around their environment or loot them from downed
players. In general, better weapons and equipment are found in more dangerous
parts of the map.[4] In
addition to the regular shrinking of the safe zone, temporary red zones may
randomly appear to be barraged with bombs, and from time to time, the plane
flies over the battlefield to release a package with special equipment,
potentially including items that cannot be found elsewhere on the island. All
of these special events, including the normal safe zone shrinking, are
announced to the players before they occur to give a fair warning
Additional features unique to the mobile version of PUBG include
log-in bonuses, missions and micro-goals, crew recruiting, map and compass
improvements with larger and clear markers near the teammates, and an auto loot
system, as well as an increased number of
3 LUDO KING
Gameplay
Ludo King is based on the board game, Ludo, which
is derived from the ancient Indian game of Pachisi The
objective of the game is to move 4 tokens from the starting point around the
board to the center of the board, also known as home. The first person to do
this wins the game.
Ludo King has four modes: vs Computer, Local Mode
(i.e. pass and play), Online Multiplayer (play with other players around the
world) and Private Multiplayer (play with friends in private rooms). In
the vs Computer mode, the player can play offline against the computer AI; in
Local Mode, multiple players can play together offline; in Online Multiplayer,
users can play with other players online but have no choice over who their
players are; and in Private Multiplayer, a user can play with multiple players
online and can choose the other players. Here, the players can choose to play
with their Facebook friends on the online mode, and can play with up to 6
players in the local multiplayer mode.
4 CALL OF DUTY MOBILE
Gameplay
Players can choose to play ranked or non-ranked matches in
multiplayer mode. It has two types of in-game currencies: "Credits",
which are earned through playing the game, and "COD Points", which
are bought with real-world money. It is possible to play the full game without
paying, though some exclusive character and weapon skins can only be bought
with COD Points.[1] Apart from standard matchmaking,
a private room for both the multiplayer and battle royale modes can also be
accessed where players can invite and battle with their in-game friends.
Multiplayer[edit]
The multiplayer mode is a first-person
shooter similar to previous Call of Duty games.
The game also has "Scorestreaks", which are special weapons that are
available as the player reaches certain times and points.The primary modes
which the game features include are Team Deathmatch, Frontline, Domination,
Hardpoint, Search and Destroy and Kill Confirmed Additionally, the game
features special and limited multiplayer modes that last for varying lengths of
time. These include: Prop Hunt, Rapid Fire, Sticks and Stones, Capture
the Flag,[5] One Shot One Kill,[6] Snipers Only, and Gun
Game,[8] and Attack of the Undead among
others.
Battle Royale[edit]
The game also includes battle
royale modes featuring up to 100 players. A player can choose
to play alone, on a two-man team, or in a four-man squad. At the start of a
game, all players choose an ability from healing to making a launch pad. Once
all 100 people are ready, they get aboard a plane that flies in a straight line
over the map. This flight path changes every game. Every team is automatically
given a jump leader who decides when and where the team will land.[9] At the beginning of the game,
each player carries only a knife. The map has weapons, vehicles, and items
which players can find and use to improve their chances of killing enemies
while staying alive themselves. The mode has high tier loot zones (marked in
yellow on the map) that provide players with better items. The safe zone on the
map shrinks as the game progresses, with players who remain outside the safe
zone being killed if they stay outside for too long. A player or team wins the
game if they are the last one remaining. Particularly, battle royale also has
limited modes like Sniper Challenge, Battle Royale Alcatraz, Battle Royale
Blackout, 20v20 Warfare, and Battle Royale Blitz.
5 ASPHALT 9
Asphalt 9 makes extensive use of simulated HDR rendering and
pixel shaders, as seen on the sky and specular reflections on the road surface.
Pictured is a gameplay still featuring the TouchDrive control scheme.
The gameplay in Asphalt 9 is similar to the
other Asphalt Games with noticeable differences in graphics and
design. There were 48 cars featured in the game when soft-launched, but the
worldwide release saw the introduction of four new cars, leading to 52 cars.[1][2][3] [4]
There are currently 189 cars as of the December 2022
update. Like its predecessor, each of the cars belongs to a class progressively
featuring higher performance and rarity: D, C, B, A, and S. The player starts
with a car in the lowest class (Class D), the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. All cars in the
game now require blueprints to unlock and later "star up", with each
of them having anywhere from 3 to 6 stars. For each new star, the car's
performance capability is increased (at the cost of a lesser fuel quantity).
Each car can also be customized with the new car editor feature. Each car now
also uses fuel when used for a race event, limiting its use for any game mode.
The fuel quantity for each individual car is based on the number of stars of
that particular car.
Upon unlocking a car, the player can choose from a few
official stock colors. Once the car has been starred up at least once, the
player can create custom paint job colors to the body, rims, and brake calipers for
most models. Some models also allow for carbon parts on the hood, trunk, and
wings. Several cars are also convertibles (they can be converted from closed
roofs to open ones in-game), like the BMW Z4 LCI E89,
the Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport, and the McLaren 570S Spider.
Introduced in the 2019 Summer Update, several cars like the Mercedes-AMG GTS may
also be customized with special tires, rims, and bodywork modifications. Also
new to the series are "clubs", where up to 20 players can
collaboratively score "reputation points" to acquire exclusive
rewards. The more reputation points the club scores, the better rewards,
ranging from credits to blueprints for cars.
The game also features "nitro shockwave",
returning from Asphalt 6: Adrenaline and Asphalt 7: Heat.
When the player has a full nitro bar and taps twice on the Nitro button in a
quick succession, a purple pulse is released from the vehicle while the car's speed
increases. On mobile platforms, Asphalt 9 has three control schemes:
Tilt to Steer, Tap to Steer, and the brand new "Touch Drive" in which
the player selects routes and stunts by swiping left and right. Touch Drive is
intended for beginners and casual players. On Windows 10 devices,
Touch Drive and manual controls can be used with the keyboard; or with a tilt
to steer, if the device has a touchscreen and an accelerometer.
In the game, there are four playing modes: Career,
Multiplayer, Events, and Special Events (including Grand Prix). In career mode,
the player participates in an extensive single-player campaign consisting of
six chapters, each containing several series of races focusing on a certain car
class or manufacturer, with more chapters set to be added. In Multiplayer, the
player competes against other players in real-time asynchronous online multiplayer
races. In Events, the player participates in a daily or weekly competition to
beat other players' times or earn other items.
There are also "Special Events", which were
introduced with the Bugatti
Chiron special event in December 2018, and have continued since
with the introduction of "Drive Syndicate" events in July 2019 and,
more recently, another special event released on July 31, 2020, starting with
the SSC Tuatara.
Since the "Godly Beasts Update", a new type of Special Event called
"Grand Prix" has been launched, starting with the Techrules AT96
Track Edition Grand Prix. Players compete against other players for rewards,
including the Key that allows the player to immediately unlock the featured
Grand Prix car, though the car itself can still be "starred up" with
blueprints.
Drive Syndicate events have been subject to criticism due
to their numerous paywalls and high requirements, having the player complete a
series of missions to accumulate points towards the rewards track, which goes
up to approximately one million points to unlock certain cars. However, the
events run on a separate "energy" system, which only allows players
to play a certain amount of races, regardless of gas. Some cars are also
required to race in the event, and the player may not be given them immediately
(though they can acquire the cards for them through the event shop). Upon
completing all missions, and thus acquiring enough points, players will earn
the event's flagship cars, usually being acquired as a key rather than a set of
cards (along with other cars as well).
There are 4 race types in Asphalt 9. The
"classic" race mode from previous games has returned alongside new
races, "Time Attack", "Hunted" and "Slipstream".
In Time Attack, the player has to cross the finish line within a time limit. In
Hunted, the player must escape a police pursuit in a car chase without getting
busted or running out of time. The player must also avoid wrecking their car,
for if they do, they are immediately busted and must restart the race. In
"Slipstream", players can perform a slipstream by driving behind
opponents, allowing them to quickly build up their nitro. Slipstreaming can
only be interrupted by holding the brake button.
The game features a number of race tracks set in new
locations: Cairo (including Giza),
the Himalayas, Wyoming (named U.S. Midwest), Scotland,
the Caribbean, Auckland (featuring street circuit-inspired
aesthetics), Buenos
Aires and Greenland.
It also brings back several locations from previous games in the series: San Francisco, Rome, Shanghai, Osaka, New York and Nevada.[5]