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r/AndroidGaming on Reddit: Any new good multiplayer games?
October 23, 2024 -

Hi,

I really miss beeing part of a game community of a new game. I enjoyed summoners war for so long and still play now and then.

I tryd a fw games but nothing scratches the same itch. Afk journey kept me busy only a few weeks because it was to limiting with it's resources and the guilds are a quite place. I tried some mmos but those requirements long sessions with attention and for that I have proper gaming Systems.

Most of the gacha games seem to try to attract with female character that's not for me either.

Maybe someone here can understand and make me a Suggestion.

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reddit.com › r/androidgaming › some of my favorite multiplayer games 🍃
r/AndroidGaming on Reddit: Some of my favorite multiplayer games 🍃
November 21, 2021 -

Just wanted to share with you guys some of my favourite multiplayer games, they're mostly co-op since that's what i usually prefer, but you'll find some pvp as well.

  • Catalyst Black: Free. Topdown shooter from the devs of Vainglory, player limit depends on the game mode, but you can be in a group/party with up to 5 people.

  • Diablo Immortal: Free (questionable tbh). I'm only including it because it's very fun to play casually with friends, i don't recommend getting into it too much because it's very p2w, it also has a pc version but i heard it's kind of a shitty port.

  • Bombsquad: Free. You can play this with up to 8 players (maybe more depending on game mode?) both online and local (you can connect bluetooth gamepads to your phone to play with several players on a single device, or use this app.) PC version.

  • Death Road to Canada: Paid. Just like Bombsquad, you can connect several gamepads to play with up to 4 players on a single device, does not have online multiplayer on the mobile version though. PC version.

  • Milkchoco: Free. A cute third person shooter. It's very fun and lightweight however the ui can be a bit hard to navigate so keep that in mind, most of the gamemodes are 5v5, and there's a battle royale mode where you can go solo or duo if i remember correctly. PC version.

  • Two Guys and Zombies 3D: Free. A bit rough around the edges but very fun, supports up to 6 players, or 8 on servers where players can choose to spawn as zombies.

  • Vainglory: Free. Sadly this game has been stripped down of features severely since the devs are working on their new game and didn't have enough money to mantain it as it was anymore, however is still playable and it's an extremely solid moba experience, both mechanically and visually, has 3v3 and 5v5 and you can also play with bots. For more info about what happened and a guide to play with friends check this site.

  • Polytopia: Paid. Technically free to download but you need to buy at least one of the paid tribes to play online, the multiplayer is pvp and asynchronous and the gameplay is turn based, so it's perfect if you wish for a more chill experience. Player count can go up to 16 i believe. PC version.

  • Stumble Guys: Free. A Fall Guys clone, very fun to play especially with friends. Supports up to 32 players. PC version.

  • Super Auto Pets: Free. I would call this a "minimalistic auto chess", i'm not sure if the 1v1 pvp is in real time or not but it's very fun regardless. PC version.

  • Setr's Auto Battler: Free. A Super Auto Pets clone basically, it's still on beta i think?.

  • Stick Warfare: Blood Strike: Free. A 2D shooter with multiple game-modes and multiplayer for up to 4 players.

  • No Humanity: Free. I think i would describe this game as a bullet hell? you need to play 30 matches to unlock the pvp though, but since you die so easily it only takes a few minutes to unlock, i do think it's worth it, i had so much fun with this one y'all. I think it supports up to 8 or 10 players.

  • Brawl Stars: Free. Most game modes are 3v3 but there's a battle royale mode for 10 players (solo or duo). It also has custom/private matches and map maker support.

  • Clash Royale: Free. Has 1v1 and 2v2 modes.

  • SAS 4: Free. Top-down zombie shooter, supports up to 4 players in co-op. The previous game in the series also has coop but it's pretty old so it might not work on newer phones. PC version.

  • Arcane Legends: Free. Kinda old but still very fun mmorpg, i do recommend to play this one with friends since it's rare to find players questing nowadays, most are on hangout/trading areas. You can also play it in your browser.

  • Sky: Children of Light: Free. Another mmorpg, i also recommend to play this one with friends instead of solo, they ui can be a bit hard to navigate too since it's very minimal, but it's a very solid experience especially if you play it with a gamepad and headphones.

  • Among Us: Free. We all know this one, can't remember the player limit but i think it's 10 now? great game to be a little shit to your friends. PC version.

  • Wolvesville: Free. Kind of the same concept/gameplay as Among Us, support up to 16 players, and it's another game that i had a lot of fun with.

  • Call of Duty: Mobile: Free. Player limit depends on the gamemode, but on battle royale you can play on a group of 4, and on other modes it's usually 5v5. Imo the most solid battle royale for mobile at the moment, i do have to warn that it takes 15.72gb in total after the in-game updates.

  • BarBarQ: Free. Io-like game, i haven't played this in a while but i think you play in a group of 3 against 4 other groups on most gamemodes, it's very fun but the english and spanish translations are kind trash tbh.

  • League of Legends: Wild Rift: Free. Probably the best moba you can play on mobile atm, i do prefer Vainglory but since it's lacking so many features i can't call it the best. Most modes are 5v5, i don't have it installed right now so i can't say the exact size, but this one also takes quite a lot of space after updates.

  • Cybersphere Online: Free. A third person shooter, graphically it's a bit rough looking but still fun to play, i think it was either 5v5 or 6v6.

  • Battle Prime Online: Free. Another shooter, pretty good graphics and solid gameplay. I think it was 5v5.

  • ARMAJET: Free. 5v5 shooter, the point of view is 2d but has 3d graphics. PC version.

  • Boom Slingers: Free. 2d turn based game with 1v1 matches, very similar to Worms. The characters are very cute 🌸

  • BADLAND: Free. Supports up to 4 players locally, no online multiplayer.

  • SuperTuxKart: Free. Racing game. Can't remember player limit but i think it was 20+, it also has singleplayer with bots, mod support and it's available on F-Droid too. PC version.

That's it, i will probably add more games as i rememeber/find them.

Keep in mind that these are just games that i personally tried and liked enough to put on the list, so you won't explode into a million pieces and die if you don't see a game that you liked on it💜

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reddit.com › r/iosgaming › what multiplayer game is everyone playing?
r/iosgaming on Reddit: What multiplayer game is everyone playing?
August 25, 2023 -

Just curious to see what type of games everyone is playing. Doesn’t matter the genre. It has to have multiplayer in it. I’m hoping I and others can get some good recommendations to play from this.

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reddit.com › r/androidgaming › what are the most active online multiplayer games?
r/AndroidGaming on Reddit: What are the most active online multiplayer games?
January 31, 2025 -

I'm a Codm player since 2020 and I've been looking for some games with high graphics and fun to play but with a big player base that isn't genshin impact or wuthering waves

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reddit.com › r/androidgaming › looking for any rpg/action/adventure games. single or multiplayer
r/AndroidGaming on Reddit: Looking for any RPG/Action/Adventure games. Single or multiplayer
August 28, 2024 -

So I've been trying to scratch the RPG/MMO/MP itch and I just can't seem to find a decent game that does it for me. The best experience was this game Undecember and I've gotten bored of it for now. Id like to try other games and I'm looking for some suggestions. They can be offline single player games too. I also have a play pass subscription if anyone has any suggestions from that part of the Play Store. Here are some games I've already tried:

Flame of Valhalla - This was recommended to me by my sisters fiance and I gave it a shot for a whole week and just could not get into it. It was my first game with the idle feature and I found it annoying and boring. Other issues I have was a cluttered UI, annoying pop ups to spend money, gender-locked classes which isn't a huge deal, but dudes would message me thinking I'm a girl. There's a marriage system in the game that's slightly forced upon you which I found repulsive. And overall you spend more time inside of menus than actually playing the game if you DONT use the idle feature. I'm not even sure what the point of this game was honestly. There are some cool events which play out at specific days/times which award a lot of EXP but I'm not trying to have my gaming time revolve around a certain schedule to be able to progress in a game. I even made a 2nd character on this game for when I ran out of stuff to do on my main and I realized there's really no difference in what class you play. They all scale pretty much the same because of the constant grinding for gear and upgrades. Game has potential to be good, but I'd rather spend my time actually playing than being inside of menus most of the time.

Tarisland - Beautiful game overall but the camera position bothered me so much that I would easily miss destination spots and have to constantly turn around. Or even when I was fighting. I feel like this game is better played on PC or something. Another game with gender-locked classes and being messaged by dudes thinking I'm a girl. Annoying as fuck.

Diablo Immortal - while I have played Diablo since the very first game, I couldn't get into this one. There was plenty to do but I could quickly see how this was a heavy P2W game. I realize I'm asking a lot here for a game without heavy P2W mechanics.

Torchlight: Infinite - I own Torchlight 1 2 and 3. I loved the first game, played through most of the 2nd game and still haven't touched the 3rd game (I'll get around to it). But I decided to give this one a try. Maybe my decision was a bit premature, but the fact that some of the classes were locked behind a pay wall instantly turned me off to it because it felt like another heavy P2W game. I didn't really bother continuing to create a character after seeing that.

Aetheric - It's an OK game. I just got bored with it very quickly. Old school RPG style and graphics. Cool soundtrack, but just lost interest in it after about a week of playing. I did consider maybe picking this one back up but I'm still trying to explore what other games are out there.

Old School Runescape - simply put, I would rather play this on PC and even then, it doesn't appeal to me anymore. I also played this when I was in high school so the flare is gone for me.

I'm really not looking for any rogue style games. I tend to grow a little impatient with them. I have enough of those on my phone to keep me happy whenever I decide to play those style games. But if anyone has any suggestions for games that doesn't require me to dump a boatload of money into it I'll gladly hear any suggestions. Online or offline, single or multiplayer, just looking for a game I can really dive into that will hold my attention for longer than a week at a time. Thanks in advance!

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reddit.com › r/androidgaming › best competitive mobile game?
r/AndroidGaming on Reddit: Best competitive mobile game?
October 4, 2024 -

What is the best competitive mobile game?

With great ranked system and rewarding gameplay?

I'm currently playing Wild Rift but it's so frustrating and their rank system doesn't get any better.

No "Chess" answers pls, I don't want to study for 20 years to win 20 games.

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reddit.com › r/coopgaming › free mobile coop games
r/CoOpGaming on Reddit: Free mobile coop games
February 7, 2025 -

Hey so my partner (19M) and I (21M) have been playing a lot of Among Us lately and I’ve been getting a big less engaged with playing the same game all the time. I was hoping to get some ideas about some free or inexpensive coop games for mobile that don’t take up a whole lot of space. It feels like kind of a big ask, especially with the space thing, but any suggestions would be much appreciated!

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Have a few suggestions for you that my wife and I got quite a few hours out of over the years. (we’re 26 but have been together 5 years now) These are all free and on iOS as a preface since we both have iPhones but some might be on Android too or a close match exists on Android! Family Style – Yell out ingredients and swipe to pass ingredients to each other from different devices to make dishes against the clock (Synchronous Play) Space Team – Yell out vaguely sci-fi sounding terms and press buttons/slide levers/turn dials in order to cooperatively fly a space ship (Synchronous Play) Two Spies – A fun strategy game based around the old cops and robbers puzzle with some power ups and several agents that add some fun depth to the strategy (Synchronous Play) Wordzee – Scrabble meets Yahtzee, use your letters to score words between five and seven letters and hit double/triple letter/word score spaces to rack up more points (Asynchronous play) Stop! – A race against the fastest player in which you’re given a letter and have to come up with words that start with that latter for various categories, but be careful, if the other player is faster than you, you only have as much time as they used! (Asynchronous Play) New York Times Games – A bunch of daily gold standard spelling/word puzzles. (Wordle, Connections, Strands, Spelling Bee, Crossword Puzzles) This one is less directly playing together but was fun to see who could get it in less moves or a faster time, and we still play these most nights together to unwind! Wavelength – A mind-reading guess the temperature game where you’re given two sides to a spectrum (like hot and cold) and a range that you have to get your partner to land in (maybe kinda hot but not too hot) so you have to come up with an item that leaves them placing the dial in the right range. (Maybe you said “hot cocoa”, definitely hot but not as hot as the surface of the sun) Game Pigeon – Various mini games that can be played through iMessages: pool, battleship, mini golf, darts, etc. If all else fails, we used to just go into the App Store and search “co-op” and download a bunch of games and play through them to see what stuck. This list was some of our favorites that we still have on our phones and play from time to time! Hope it helps!
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Goose Goose Duck is very much like Among Us but it improves many things which makes it a very refreshing experience. Be warned though, once you play Goose Goose Duck, you probably won't want to play Among Us anymore (it's that good). GGD is/has: Free Cross-platform PC/Mobile Has in-game voice chat Has lobbies for players age 18+ where the hosts mic check and kick kids/toxic players. Knowing you are playing with friendly adults is a big plus Large community of mostly friendly players age 18+. Play on and off for a couple of weeks and you'll begin to see familiar names and voices very frequently Unique good, bad, and NEUTRAL roles. A neutral player is not on a team, they have their own unique win condition based on their role (i.e pelican eats people and must be last to survive, players in your belly only die if a meeting is called, and if you get killed before a meeting you explode and let everyone free) There's also a dodo who wants to get voted out. A vulture that must eat X number of dead bodies. A pigeon that wants to sneeze on and infect everyone. Paired with the voice chat mechanic the dynamic of good, evil and NEUTRAL players makes the game chaotically fun but work really well! Lots of maps (actually fun and played unlike Among Us) which have a few unique roles specific to said maps. I.e. Carnival map has a clown duck. Arcade map has a drone who turns into an alien (hides your identity when you kill but a sheriff could chase you down). A draft mode which gives everyone a random number in order from 1-16 and players take turns choosing 1 of 3 offered unclaimed roles of their choice. Alternatively you can random for a chance at any unclaimed role. Everyone has a unique role. Unlike Among Us you won't just be a plain old crewmate. Everyone gets a unique role with some sort of ability or bonus. Note: Make sure you go into custom games and NOT quick play. Kids play quick play. Custom games have all the 18+ lobbies.
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r/gamingsuggestions on Reddit: Mobile games that are actually good
December 7, 2023 -

What's your favourite mobile game? I'm on Android.

The game I'm looking for is ideally free, but happy to spend a couple of quid if it's really good

I need to be able to pick it up and put it down easily -- I'll be playing during downtime at work

Preferred genres are strategy, city builders, turn based RPGs, card games, but I'm open to anything really.

Anything but clash of clans and those types of games.

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Here's stuff I've played during downtime at work. Most of these are great to install and fiddle with for a bit between tasks without demanding too much undivided attention. Strategy Unciv - Civilization clone for mobile. If you like strategy/turn based/city builders this one's a no-brainer Uciana - A micro-4x game with a space exploration theme. Not super impressive, but I played a few rounds of it and had a fun time. You can complete a map of it in an hour or so Cell Lab - Really cool puzzle/sandbox game where you design artificial organisms to thrive in a particular environment. Takes a while to get how it all works but you can make some pretty neat stuff in it Fallout Shelter - Pretty decent strategy/colony management game Incremental Games Melvor Idle - A nice idle game. Takes a while to get going but there's a lot to find/do. I played it for a few minutes a day for about a year without losing interest. Sandship - Cool factory-building incremental game. Kind of poorly balanced, but there's a satisfying progression scheme of building larger and more complex factories. Drill Down - Another factory-building incremental game with a bit more freedom in how you approach it. I didn't play this much before getting distracted but it seems like there's a lot here Merchant/Merchant Heroes/Space Merchant - Series of incremental/idle games that I liked quite a bit RPGs Exiled Kingdoms - A huge open world RPG made by like one dude. Tons to explore and find, and a charming amount of jank in terms of both graphics and systems/balance. Has a free and premium version that are both quite good. Highly recommend. Random Adventure Roguelike 2 - Definitely give this one a look. Although it's got "roguelike" in the name, you can play without permadeath and I highly recommend doing so since progression is somewhat grindy. Nonetheless, this is an open world RPG with some survival elements and a TON to find and explore. Cardinal Quest 2 - Fantastic little roguelike with lots of unique classes, missions, objectives, and unlockable meta-progression Occidental Heroes - Cute open world adventure roguelike with some nice personal touches - each character you can choose at the beginning of the game has some special side-content just for them, so every party composition will have a slightly different experience
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My favorite mobile games are ports of PC games. Slay the spire, Stardew Valley, Terraria. None of those are free, but will give you plenty of hours for the price. There are many good roguelikes on mobile too. Shattered Pixel Dungeon seems to be the one I played the most. Open source so it's free. Mobile is the best platform for free puzzle games. Not exactly strategy, but it could be fun to look into. All of these suggestions you can just save whenever and quit which is useful for when you are playing for 5-10 min at a time. Most good mobile turn-based RPGs either cost up front or are gacha games, so I don't know what to tell you there. I would avoid games that require online play because they can be harder to put down easily.
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reddit.com › r/androidgaming › i can't find good game on mobile anymore
r/AndroidGaming on Reddit: I can't find good game on mobile anymore
April 13, 2025 -

Hello fellow gamer here I just can't find any good mobile multiplayer games any more... I would really like to hear from you guys what recommendations you guys have I will give you some hints what categories like -strategy -turn based -any cleaver multiplayer game

  • if you don't know any games that fit in any categories from above still appreciated but just dont recommend any FPS shooter

Thanks yall