The best Android games available in September 2022

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We tried to select a good variety of game genres from the Play Store, including first-person shooters (FPS), role-playing games (RPG), platformers, racing games, puzzle games, strategy games, and more. This list must include at least one game that matches your gameplay requirements. If you want to play games on your Android tablet or phone, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two is a devilishly brilliant co-op puzzle game in which you are locked in a mystical clockwork universe and must solve riddles and escape against the clock. But there’s a catch: The game can be played locally or remotely (remote play requires a voice connection), with two players playing concurrently across two screens. In order to solve the puzzles, you’ll need to pool your

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two ($3)

The best Android games available in September 2022

resources and collaborate with the other players as neither person has the entire picture – instead, you each have half the clues on your screen. To play the game, you’ll both need an Android phone or tablet. You can play the game with friends across platforms on iOS as well.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

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There are also seasonal events where you can complete unique activities and collect themed goodies for your camp! Although Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a free game to download and play, there are in-app payments that may be easily disabled if little children are playing.

This soothing little sim allows you to customise your own camper, cabin, or campsite. Choose from more than 1,000 pieces of furniture and more than 300 items of clothes and accessories to fit your camp with furniture that reflects your personal taste. You’ll meet over 100 animals along the route, each with its own unique personality. As you complete tasks for them, your friendship will grow

Granny: Chapter Two Granny: Chapter Two, the sequel to the popular survival-horror Granny, shows you trapped in the house by Granny, but this time Grandpa joins you. He may not be able to hear well, but he hits hard, whereas Granny, as always, hears everything, including squeaky floors. Your goal is to get out, but you only have five days, so you’ll need to be cautious and quiet. This suspenseful, scary game offers gloomy, dark passageways, with variety of hiding spots (such beneath beds and in closets), and a range of difficulties for those who want a true challenge. You don’t have to played the original Granny game to enjoy this one, although having done so is a big plus.

Kombinera

($8)

If you really can’t get enough of solving puzzles in a creative way, you must play this retro-style tiny platform puzzler from Atari. The idea is rather straightforward: Control numerous coloured balls and combine them into one while the environment you’re in uses cunning traps and dangers to try and wipe out the balls. You’ll need to be mentally sharp because all the balls move at once, making it difficult than it sounds. Every corner is filled with deadly dangers. However, each ball has unique qualities that may be useful in assisting you in overcoming challenges and resolving puzzles. This game offers a true challenge with over 300 levels that get harder as you progress, and the retro-style neon graphics and electronic soundtrack only add to the challenge.

Want to engage in PvP battle with other teams or hunt down adversaries on your own in a dystopian cyberpunk world? Infinity Ops takes place in the far future, during an era of interplanetary conflict. It looks excellent and performs even better as you take on opponents and other teams with a large variety of weapons, from laser machine guns to plasma rifles. Even jetpacks are available so you may fly through the air! Create a clan and invite other players or friends, use gravity to increase your speed and agility, and pick from a variety of classes, each with their own special skills and perks. It’s free to play and a tonne of fun to play this sci-fi first-person shooter.

Infinity Ops

Apex Legends Mobile

The legendary battle royale shooter is now available on mobile, with a touchscreen-optimized interface. Although there is no crossplay with the console or PC versions, Apex Legends Mobile offers the most sophisticated battle royale combat on a smartphone. In this free-to-play shooter, which takes place in the Apex Legends universe, you may form a team with up to two teammates, engage in multiplayer competition, and take part in fast-paced FPS, TPS, and combat action. A big cast of Legends, each with their own special skills and abilities that you’ll need to master in order to prevail, are also available. These Legends come with a wide range of exotic weapons and equipment to pick from, including nearly any rifle you could ever desire or need.

Raid: Shadow Legends

Raid: Shadow Legends is a popular dark fantasy RPG for Android. You must assemble the forces of Light and Darkness to cooperate in battle to preserve the world in this Teleria-set game. Choose from over 400 warriors and 14 playable factions to strengthen your team and take on fearsome adversaries. There is enough to keep you interested, including dramatic boss fights, a PVP arena where you can compete against other teams, and a stronghold that you may construct and improve. The extensive

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This game from the designers of Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion will be adored by fans of Oxenfree and Stranger Things. A burnt-out factory, an abandoned circus, and a spooky hotel may be found in the run-down town of Thimbleweed Park, which is located in the middle of nowhere. Five seemingly unconnected people are drawn to the town, where they learn that they are actually closely that someone is watching. This 1987-set neo-noir thriller is incredibly captivating and full of comedy, a complex plot, and intriguing riddles. consisting of two difficulty levels and five playable characters.

map features 12 enormous destinations to explore, all beautifully depicted in 3D art. You must play Raid: Shadow Legends if you enjoy role-playing games.

Thimbleweed Park ($10)

Where Shadows Slumber ($3)

This colorful puzzler may appear similar to Monument Valley at first glance, but don’t be mistaken.

Where Shadows Slumber is a frightening game in which the world has been immersed in darkness. You play as Obe, an elderly man nearing the end of his life who embarks on one more expedition after discovering a weird lamp in the wilderness. Because of the way the game is designed, you can alter, along with anything else that isn’t light-touched. This fascinating little puzzler will keep you guessing with eight different worlds to explore, mind-bending riddles, and easy-touch controls. On your phone or Android tablet, you can play in portrait orientation as well.

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