We have compiled for you the best mobile games of 2021 for Android devices.
Among Us
Among Us, pWhile the trail and your astronaut friends work together to fix your spaceship, covert saboteurs are working to kill you all silently. Whether you use old-fashioned social manipulation to reveal the truth or stick your head out to continue the deception, trust nothing and no one.
Arena of Valor
Arena of ValorOn PCs, the MOBA market is completely dominated by Dota 2 and League of Legends.
Arena of Valor from Chinese mega-company Tencent is one of the best ways to enjoy this truly bizarre real-time strategy genre on the go.
Final Fantasy VII
Experience the original game that elevates Final Fantasy from the popular JRPG to the beloved cultural institution before playing the big-budget remake on PlayStation 4. Cloud and friends in this mobile Final Fantasy VII may not have as many polygons as their console and PC counterparts, but they're just as gritty. New cheat codes make it easier to experience the story without getting bogged down in battles.
Fortnite
Probably a big reason why Fortnite is so popular is because you can fully participate in battle royales for free on mobile. Now available on Google Play, manufacturers even use Fortnite as a selling point for their premium phones.
Hearthstone
Revolutionizing the real-time strategy genre with orcs and humans warfare, Blizzard made the MMO with World of Warcraft to end all MMOs. And after that, the developer created Hearthstone, a deep, accessible and totally addictive digital collectible card game.
Hitman Go
Hitman Go takes everyone's favorite bald video game assassin and offers a stylish, abstract look at his typically realistic murders. Levels are similar to tabletop board games, and you take turns moving an Agent 47 game piece to neutralize its targets.
League of Legends: Wild Rift
For years, pundits have tried to bring the hit MOBA genre to mobile phones, but with League of Legends: Wild Rift the biggest name in the field is making its real Android debut.
Fights are faster and crazier than before, thanks to a smaller, mobile-friendly battlefield and revamped touch controls for moving and casting spells.
Minecraft
Originally, the mobile version of Minecraft wasn't quite the same thing as its PC and console counterparts. However, the games have since been merged, with new releases largely based on the mobile version, ironically. So know that when you are creating building blocks and downloading Creepers on your phone, you will not have a compromised experience.
Monument Valley
Monument Valley has become the poster child for mobile games as art, and for good reason. Beautiful optical illusion puzzles are the triumphs of design, and they work here because of mobile's unique strengths as a platform. You can't go wrong neither in the original nor in the sequel.
Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go has turned our real world into a Pokemon world by allowing us to hunt creatures in our own backyards. This is a blessed video game, proof that augmented reality offers a truly exciting new way to play. Even if you can't go to the real world, Pokemon Go lets you join the fun.
Sky: Children of Light
Thatgamecompany made a name for itself with a trio of acclaimed indie art games: Flow, Flower and Journey. Sky: Children of Light certainly follows that tradition. This is a family-friendly MMO about holding hands and soaring through the sky through open, non-linear, theme park-like levels. Equally cute and exciting.