Best games for android 2022

  1. The best Android adventure games
  2. The best mobile games of 2022 so far (December 2022)
  3. The best games of 2022


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The best Android adventure games

(Image credit: inkle Ltd) Overboard! ($6.49/£5.99/AU$10.99) Overboard! is an adventure game that asks you if you can get away with murder. Chances are, you can’t – at least not at first. Your initial playthrough will find your leading lady, fresh from having pushed her husband overboard during a transatlantic crossing, conversing with other passengers – several of whom have their suspicions. Before long, you’ll be in jail. But playthroughs are swift – perhaps a half hour in all. So during subsequent attempts, you can learn how to most efficiently use your time, who to speak to and what to say, and carve out a path that will let you use the optimum combination of blackmail, trickery, deception and seduction that will find you safely in New York, rich, happy and free from a loveless marriage – and a life behind bars. Bird Alone at first comes across like a limited virtual pet. You chat with an overly excitable parrot, which comically screeches at you. After a few minutes, you’re informed it’s done, but will notify you when it fancies more company. Baffled, you exit the game and get on with something else. But over repeat visits, Bird Alone opens up in more ways than one. You learn to love your charming but lonely feathered friend as it slowly reveals more about itself and invites you to share in creative endeavors that are by equal measure full of heart and amusingly silly. What you might not be ready for is the emotional punch Bird Alone manages to offer, even when you thin...

The best mobile games of 2022 so far (December 2022)

Updated on December 29th, 2022 Here it is, the list of the best mobile games of 2022so far! We'll be adding more reviews as the games get released, so make sure to bookmark this page and check it every now and then. You can also have a look at the All the mobile games we've reviewed in 2022 Every year we review hundreds of new mobile games, picking out the cream of the crop for you to play. It's not as easy a process as you might think. For a start, there's definitely no time to review everything, our editors and reviewers look through the stacks of titles released each month and pick out those which we think have the most promise. There are tens of thousands of mobile games released every year and we only have so much time. So, even before games are reviewed they're been filtered through on multiple levels before that selection. But, with us doing so many reviews each year we thought it was sensible to create this resource, so that you can, at a quick glance, see the best mobile games of 2022 by review ranking. I'll let you in on what might be quite a well-known secret, the teams at Steel Media (that's Pocket Gamer, That means that there's a lot of knowledge in these halls, it also means that we are quite precise when it comes to picking which ones we do decide to review. Below you will find, by awarded score and within that, alphabetical order, each of the games we've chosen to review this year so far. Decide for yourself which of them are the best mobile games of 2022! ...

The best games of 2022

The team here at GR+ has spent the past few weeks debating, and now we're ready to celebrate the 25 best games of the year. As you'll see reflected in our selection, it's been a wonderful year for video games – full of surprises, and a varied range of truly incredible experiences. 2022 will no doubt be remembered as the year where the (Image credit: Focus Entertainment) Developer: Asobo Studio Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series X What is it? A stealth action game that follows two heroes on the run from the Inquisition and hordes of plague rats Why should you play it? Awe-inspiring visual design? Memorable stealth-action scenarios punctuated by sharp bouts of violence? Two strongly-written characters with a sometimes-strained familial relationship? No, this isn't a checklist for some Naughty Dog game, but rather developer Asobo Studio's fantastic follow-up to 2019's A Plague Tale: Innocence. For the sequel, the studio answered the call of critics and expanded the suite of combat opportunities and introduced more depth to puzzle solving, all as it expanded upon the core sell of the concept: Hundreds of thousands skittering rats, swarming across stunning sun-soaked environments. There's a lot to like in (Image credit: Blackbird Interactive) Developer: Blackbird Interactive Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series X What is it? A salvage simulator where you dismantle abandoned spaceships to pay off your massive debt Why should you play it? Hardspace: Shipbreaker is the ultimate podcas...