PinOut Review (ASUS ZenFone 3 ZE552KL): Possibly the Best Pinball Game Out There (Video)

Who imagined that one of the best games on Android in 2016 would be a pinball title? It’s dubbed PinOut, comes from Mediocre and it’s free in the Play Store. We played it on the ASUS ZenFone 3 ZE552KL and had a blast with it. As the name says, it’s a pinball game, with a lot of visual personality and style, plus a nifty soundtrack. There’s… 

Dots & Co: a Puzzle Adventure Review (Huawei P9 Lite): Finally a Minimalistic Puzzle With Brains (Video)

A couple of months ago, while playing with the Huawei P9 Lite, I took the game Dots & co: a Puzzle Adventure for a spin. The game is available for free in the Play Store and it was launched in July this year. It’s part of the acclaimed Dots series and it simply involves connecting dots… with style. There are also special characters… 

Vertigo Review (TP-Link Neffos C5 Max): Steering-Free Endless Runner With Sepia Graphics (Video)

Last month we played an interesting game called Vertigo Racing, available for free in the Play Store and offering us the ability to “race” without having to steer. We played the game on the TP-Link Neffos C5 Max and found it to have an original Instagram filter-style color choice. It’s as if a sepia filter was applied on top of the… 

Gear.Club is the Latest Promising Racer in the Play Store, Offers High Degree of Car Customization

There’s no shortage of racing games nowadays, the past months bringing us titles like ReVolt 3, Asphalt Xtreme or Riptide GP Renegade. One More joins the list today, as the Gear.Club title is available officially. It’s up for download in the Play Store for free and it comes from Eden Games. This game has been in soft launch for a while… 

Zombie Anarchy Review (Vernee Apollo Lite): Gameloft Does Base Building and Zombie Hacking Pretty Well (Video)

The laziest thing a game maker can do nowadays is clone Boom Beach or Clash of Clans, but some of them add extras, like that Transformers game we recently reviewed. Anyway, Gameloft approached the same area with Zombie Anarchy, that reminds me a bit of Walking Dead: No Man’s Land. The game is available for free in the Play Store and we played… 

The Trail Review (Huawei Nova): Finally Something New on Mobile, a Relaxing Exploration Title (Video)

It happens so rarely nowadays to see a really original game, that we’ve become baffled when we actually run into such a title. The Trail is such a game, coming from 22Cans, one of the Peter Molyneux founded companies, a name that requires no detailing, since he’s being huge hits like Populous or Black & White. Well, we played this free… 

Shred It Review (Sony Xperia X Compact): Fun Papercraft Runner, Not Much More (Video)

There are some games out there, that are alive and well courtesy of their graphics and unique visual approach. Shred It is one such game, at first sight an average endless runner, but in the end a bit more than that. We played it on the Sony Xperia X Compact and had quite a bit of fun with it. The game is a basic snowboarding endless runner with papercraft… 

Dan The Man Review (ASUS ZenFone 3 ZE520KL): Possibly the Best Platformer of 2016 (Video)

It doesn’t happen very often that we find a game that has us fall in love with it after 3 or 4 levels. It’s a platformer called Dan The Man, available for free in the Play Store and played on the ASUS ZenFone 3 ZE520KL. It was released in early October and it’s totally old school. Dan is the titular character here and he’ll… 

Mafia III Rivals Review (Sony Xperia XZ): Just the Mafia Name, Not the Mafia Game (Video)

As you know, earlier this month the game Mafia III was launched on consoles and on the PC and just like it happens with most famous games, it also got a companion game on mobile. We played the Android version on the Sony Xperia XZ and we were pretty underwhelmed. The game is free in the Play Store and it’s a wannabe action/RPG. The core of the… 

Oz: Broken Kingdom Review (Huawei Nova Plus): Like Hearthstone in 3D, With Catchy Gameplay Mechanics, Nifty Graphics (Video)

When the iPhone 7 was introduced, a game was showcased on stage to demonstrate the wide color range of the screen and high end graphics of the device. That game is now available in the Play Store for free and it’s called Oz: Broken Kingdom. We tested it on the Huawei Nova Plus and reviewed it below. It feels very much like a sort of Hearthstone… 

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