Best Android Games: April 2016

Best Android Games: April 2016

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Best Android Games: April 2016”.
What is going on guys mister user boss here – and these are my best android games of April 2016, so if you haven’t already subscribed, be sure to smack that subscribe. There’S a time more interesting videos coming. I’Ve also got an ongoing giveaway of a bunch of really cool air phones, and here it is two of the current winners. So game number one is rope races. Essentially you swing from one side to the other, but it’s a hell of a lot of fun. It manages to somehow integrate online multiplayer into the campaign, so every single race you’re against the load of other actual people that make things a hell of a lot more exciting. It’S a very, very moreish game and I find myself playing well into the night.

Best Android Games: April 2016

The end goal is basically just to top the leaderboard and normally, to be honest, I’m not really a big fan of those kind of games. I find them a little bit less exciting, but given the strong mechanics of the actual core gameplay, it’s still a very compelling experience. The second game is barrier X and it has been a very long time since I seen an android game that has been this well presented.

Best Android Games: April 2016

It has the slickness of a PlayStation 4 title. It’S got a really really high production value. The aim of the game is very, very simple: you stay alive and that is much much harder than it sounds to give you some sort of bearing it took me over an hour to be able to stay alive for thirty Seconds game number three is called dream Machine and the first thing I might strike you is it’s familiar looking art style, it’s very much inspired by games like Monument Valley, but it’s got a little bit of a darker aesthetic to it to put it lightly.

This game is much harder. It plays on optical illusions and really messes with your head a little bit, but at the same time, that makes it one of the most satisfying experiences I’ve ever had on Android when you can actually solve it game number four is smashy city. To be honest, there’s not really much to it.

It’S a pretty simple game, it’s definitely a casual pick-up-and-play experience, and it’s pretty obvious, where the inspirations from having said that it’s absolutely not a bad thing. The art style – to be honest, I think, is pretty pleasing to the eye. You basically go on a rampage, destroy buildings to collect points and build up a huge money multi using the money you’ve earned.

Best Android Games: April 2016

You can then actually purchase new characters to play with and actually feel different to use, and it’s quite nice how they’ve sort of sorted it into uncommon, common and rare categories that makes things a little bit more interesting. There’S always the option to actually spend real money, but it never really felt like a necessity, although some of them can’t be unlocked without one thing. I’Ve really been lacking for a while is a solid tower defense game to sort of sink some hours into, and whilst it’s not the most in-depth title I played hex defenders seems to do the job. It’S got solid, mechanics and as an interesting take on the original tower defense genre, but unfortunately there aren’t too many things to unlock, so your gameplay you’re, probably going to spend five to six hours before you get a bit tired of it anyway, guys. That’S it from me for now. I really hope you enjoyed this video, I’m mister who’s, the boss.

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