With so many mobile games being released every month, finding the ones worth downloading can be pretty difficult. Sure, you could just stick to the top-grossing and popular ones, but you would miss out on some great stuff if you do not dig deeper.
Rather than have you do the digging, though, Yahoo! was more than happy to handle the shovel. Here are the picks for 5 of the 10 best mobile games released in November 2015.
1. The Room Three
The best puzzle series for mobile devices returns. Fireproof Games has once again built a gorgeous, bizarre world filled with diabolical boxes, gadgets, and, yes, rooms to unlock. The Room Three is perhaps the creepiest in the series too, with genuinely scary visuals and music. Are you a puzzle solver? Your prayers finally got answered!
2. Lumino City
It took several years for the makers of this stunning adventure game to get it completed, but that’s because they literally built it by hand.
Lumino City tells the tale of a girl searching for her lost grandfather in a papercraft world, one that was pieced together, bit by bit, in the real world and then filmed to turn it virtual. Lumino City is more than just incredible aesthetics, however. It’s challenging, touching, and one of the best mobile games you will play all year.
3. Wars: Galaxy of Heroes
Sick of Star Wars? Even if you are, this strategy game is cool enough to warrant a trip back to that far-off galaxy. Build and upgrade teams of Star Wars heroes, then blast through enemies in turn-based matches. Best of all, it’s free! And its mind tricks won’t work on gamers smart enough to just ignore all that, and play in short bursts.
4. Progress to 100
“100 puzzles” claims this clever game, but does simply following onscreen instructions like “Look left” and “On a horse” really count as puzzle solving? Indeed it does, especially on later levels when you have to figure out what exactly you need to do with your phone to get the little progress bar to move across the screen. Smart, funny, and unique.
5. Shooty Skies
You have crossed many a road; now shoot many a sky. The latest from the makers of the absurdly huge hit Crossy Road is a throwback to old-school shoot-’em-ups, letting you blast through the air blasting things out of – um – the air. As you’d expect, it’s fast, sharp, and addictive. And shooty. Definitely shooty.
These are the first 5 of the best games for November, why not head off to Yahoo! for the last 5?