Articles for tag: Mobile Games

November 19, 2024

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best idle games for android

24 Best Idle Games for Android 2026 — Clickers, RPGs & Chill

Idle games are the ultimate comfort food of mobile gaming. You check on them between coffee sips, during loading screens, or while pretending to be productive. They’ve evolved far beyond their early tap-and-wait days, turning into beautifully designed worlds full of strategy, progression, and (surprisingly) depth. And no matter what you want to (idly) do — build empires, hatch galaxies, or just watch a cartoon cat cook soup — there’s a game out there to do. To help you find your perfect match, I played a ton of them and rounded up my favorites idle games for Android here. Last

October 26, 2024

Kristina

best hidden object games for android

7 Best Hidden Object Games for Android (Free & Tested)

Hidden object games is probably one of my all-time favorite genres since I played a ton of them as a kid. And honestly, this might be one of the best genre of games for your kids to start with. Plus, who doesn’t love a little mystery and creepy vibes, right? These days, they’re super easy to find. Just open your app store, and bam — plenty of options. But let’s be real, not all of them are worth your time. Many make you wait forever to gather enough energy for just one puzzle and then hit you with endless ads

October 1, 2024

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infinite magicraid review

Infinite Magicraid Game Review: A Decent F2P Gacha?

Released on September 6, 2022, Infinite Magicraid is a mobile turn-based RPG that immediately caught my eye—not least because it’s another gacha game and you already know that’s catnip for someone like me. I took it on as a purely free‑to‑play (F2P) experiment: no whale‑style spending, just raw grinding, summoning luck, and resource juggling. Let me walk you through everything I encountered. Gameplay & Worldbuilding From the moment you hit Infinite Magicraid, you’re thrown into the fantasy world of the Lowes Continent. A hand-drawn visual story unfolds across twelve campaign chapters—from Sword Harbor to shadowy deserts and snowy forests. These cutscenes

September 30, 2024

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best dragon ball games

7 Best Dragon Ball Games (DBZ PC & Mobile Games)

Dragon Ball games are everywhere. It seems a new one comes out every year, and that’s great, really. Not many fandoms get quite as much gaming content. The problem is that there are almost too many. If you want to play something in the DBZ world, which game to pick? Well, this is where I come in. I tested a bunch of games and rounded up the ones most worth playing. I feel like these capture the vibes and the mechanics, let’s say of the original anime, and are well-worth trying out, even if they’re a bit older. Dragon Ball

September 12, 2024

Kristina

merge games

Best Merge Games to Play in 2026 (And Ones to Avoid)

I find merge games so relaxing. They don’t demand much of you, and you can binge your favorite shows while you play (plus, they scratch a very specific itch in my brain, I can’t explain it). But they’re also notorious for having long waits for energy to refill, and so it’s always good to have several on hand, especially if you’re like me (an impatient heathen) and don’t want to play them as intended (once or twice a day). And I play so much of them that I can tell you which ones to download, and which ones are just

August 7, 2024

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super snail review

Super Snail Review — Idle RPG with Surprising Depth

Super Snail is one of those games that hits you with “what am I even playing?”—and then you realize you’ve been playing it for two hours straight. It’s weird, it’s funny, and somehow it manages to turn a sluggish little shell-dweller into an oddly compelling idle RPG experience. I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did, but here we are. Let’s talk about why this absurd mobile game might just be worth your time. Last updated on: Story  Like every great story, this one also starts with time travel. In the distant future, everything and everyone is

July 26, 2024

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zenless zone zero review

Zenless Zone Zero Review 2026: Flashy Combat, Fair Gacha?

Pub Date July 4, 2024 Developer miHoYo Genre Action role-playing, hack and slash Play on PC, PlayStation 5, Android, iOS Mode Single-player Size 19 GB Price Free My Rating 3.2/5 Zenless Zone Zero landed on July 4, 2024 and made a splash—hitting over 50 million downloads in just 3 days . With its fast-paced combat, retro-futuristic style, and charming urban fantasy setting, it’s no wonder players can’t stop talking about it. But does it deliver a satisfying experience beyond the hype? Here’s our full review, updated for 2026. Story  Zenless Zone Zero is set in the post-apocalyptic world where the monsters known

May 29, 2024

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Wuthering Waves Review: Is It Worth Playing?

Wuthering Waves is a free-to-play action role-playing game developed and published by Kuro Games. It was released on May 22, 2024 and with 30 million pre-registered players. A lot of people are comparing it to Genshin Impact and as a player who played both of them, I have to admit that there are a lot of similarities.   But before we dive into the core gameplay and the nitty-gritty, I’ll talk about the storyline of Wuthering Waves, the characters, and the events happening currently that you could participate in.  Last updated on: Story  Wuthering Waves begins with the first cut scene,

May 9, 2024

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Soul Strike: Is This Idle RPG Worth Your Time?

Soul Strike, the latest idle RPG from Com2uS Holdings, landed with a bang and quickly hit a million downloads. As someone who enjoyed Summoners War, I was eager to see how this new take on idle progression would stack up. Spoiler alert: the core systems are solid, the visuals are appealing, but the relentless summons and monetization threaten to choke the fun. Last updated on: Gameplay Loop At its heart, Soul Strike is an idle RPG where your hero auto-attacks and uses abilities while you focus on gearing up, summoning support, and optimizing your build. Here’s how the main systems

May 3, 2024

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Boxes: Lost Fragments Game Review

Boxes: Lost Fragments Game Review — Is It Worth Playing?

Boxes: Lost Fragments is a casual puzzle game created by Big Loop Studios and released by Snapbreak in February 2024. It’s available on mobile app stores and Steam and offers a free demo that allows you to play the first two chapters (about 10 puzzle boxes) for free.  I was drawn in by the look of the game — it seemed mysterious and beautiful, so I decided to give it a go. And I wasn’t disappointed.  Overall, this is a perfect quick and fun game to play on a lazy afternoon. It’s equally challenging and pretty, and it will give