Top 10 Android Games In 2020
10.Call of Duty : Mobile
Call of Duty: Mobile was announced in March 2019, with TiMi Studios, a part of the Chinese company Tencent, leading the development instead of Activision's Western development studios. Many of the game's features were also revealed at this announcement, promising a familiar experience for fans of the console games. The aim of the game was to take familiar aspects from the franchise's previous games and allow users to access them from their mobile devices.It features two in-game currencies, as well as a battle pass.
9.Madden NFL Mobile Football
Madden NFL Mobile (MM) began as a mobile version of Madden Ultimate Team (MUT), with features like players and cards being available. To earn these, players participate in "Live Events", which can earn them card packs and coins. Another mode that is available is a season mode. In prior versions of Madden Mobile, this was called "Season" mode, which allows players to play a full 16-game season, which extends to the Super Bowl.The season feature is now called "Season Battles" where players earn rewards for winning against each NFL team and then compete in an eight game "playoff".Being a freemium game, players can spend real-life money to purchase packs, in game currency, and "Bundles" that include a certain number of packs and a topper of an item. The game is also level-based, and features like bonuses for rewards that increase as one reaches higher levels.
8.Into The Dead 2
The sequel to the hit zombie action game Into the Dead
Journey through the zombie apocalypse in a race to save your family. Arm yourself with an arsenal of powerful weapons and do whatever it takes to survive. Maim, mow down, and massacre the Dead - anything to keep moving! In a world where no one is safe, how far will you go to make it out alive?
Continue the nightmare with exclusive story events including a terrifying prequel to Night of the Living Dead and an expansion to the Ghostbusters universe.
7.Minecraft-Pocket Edition($7)
Minecraft Pocket Edition is the version of the game for touchscreen devices. Although initially limited, subsequent releases have incorporated most of the features of the full game, making this a great way to play Minecraft on the go. The gameplay is similar to other titles in the series, with the aim of collecting resources and use them to create items that can help you survive in your environment. The touchscreen control system is also easy to use, although it is better suited to crafting than to combat.
6.Alto's Odyssey
After a successful release on iOS, Alto’s Odyssey is now also available on Android — and it’s available for free. In the game, which is a follow-up to Alto’s Adventure, you’ll explore beautifully designed levels, grind across vines, and bounce on hot air balloons as you uncover the mysteries of the desert. It’s a beautiful game and one well worth playing.
5.Fallout Shetler
Even if you’re not a Fallout fan, this addictive sim is one of the best Android games around. Tunnel into the earth and build a vault to provide for your dwellers and help them survive the post-apocalyptic wastelands. You can send out scavengers for supplies, use different types of room to train your dwellers up, and kit your vault defenders out with the best armor and weaponry. Can you keep them alive in the face of raiders, radroaches, and other threats?
4.Clash of Clans
Clash of Clans is a freemium mobile strategy video game developed and published by Finnish game developer Supercell. The game was released for iOS platforms on August 2, 2012, and on Google Play for Android on October 7, 2013.
3.Breaking Bad: Criminal Elements
Breaking Bad: Criminal Elements is a mobile game based on the TV show with the same name. Players build their own drug empire under the wing of the show's two main characters, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. The game was released in June 2019 for both Android and iPhone.
2.Fortnite
Fortnite is an online video game developed by Epic Games and released in 2017. It is available in three distinct game mode versions that otherwise share the same general gameplay and game engine: Fortnite: Save the World, a cooperative shooter-survival game for up to four players to fight off zombie-like creatures and defend objects with fortifications they can build; Fortnite Battle Royale, a free-to-play battle royale game where up to 100 players fight to be the last person standing; and Fortnite Creative, where players are given complete freedom to create worlds and battle arenas.
1.PUBG Mobile
Skydive down to Erangel Island, scavenge what you can, and kill, kill, kill in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile. You’ll take on 99 other people with the same goal, but there can be only one victor. Controls are inevitably a little awkward until you get used to them and there is just one map, but this is a tense shooter that will suck you right in.