30 Best and Most Popular Games for Android and iPhone in 2020
#1 Pokémon Café Mix
Whether you like Pokemon or not, this adorable puzzle game is hard not to fall in love with.
In the game, you create dishes for other Pokémon visiting your café by completing unique matching puzzles. The game is totally free, and one of the best brain game apps on either platform right now.
#2 Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
This mini version of the hugely popular Animal Crossing offers the same crafting, social, and decorating aspects as the Switch game, only on your phone!
Get to know the neighbors, build up your campsite, and interact with cute animals. Pocket Camp is graphically impressive, and there's tons to do. It's one of the most popular iPhone games for a reason!
#3 Hearthstone
If you haven't gotten into Hearthstone yet, what's taken so long?
This competitive card game from the makers of World of Warcraft is addictive in every aspect. Purchase booster packs, collect cards, make an unbeatable deck, and face off against other players or bots in epic warfare. What's not to like?
#4 Scrabble Go
#5 Penguin Isle
#6 Retro Highway
Retro Highway feels like a racing game out of the 1990s in all the best ways.
Ride your motorcycle through a series of challenging levels as fast as you can. Compete for high scores, unlock new motorcycles, and race against increasingly difficult opponents. It's a perfect game for a quick session.
#7 Pandemic: The Board Game
#8 Desert Golfing
In Desert Golfing, you golf in the desert. What do you expect?
This game pits you against increasingly difficult, side-scrolling levels of golf. Time your shot right, get the perfect strength, and swing for those hole-in-ones. The graphics are gorgeous, and the gameplay is addictive with hundreds of levels to play.
#9 Fortnite
#10 Ridiculous Fishing
This is one of the most popular game apps for a reason.
This stylish game sees you playing as a fisherman, trying to catch as many fish as possible. Use any means necessary to catch fish, including dynamite, powered-up rods, and tons of new bait. Then once you get the fish above water, fling them into the sky and shoot them down to get points!
We told you it was ridiculous.
#11 Monster Legends
If you've ever wanted to care for a world full of monsters, look to Monster Legends.
Collect monsters, build them habitats, and create a whole world of creatures. Over time your monsters will evolve and grow. Then, you can make them battle with other players' monsters!
With hundreds of monsters to collect, there's tons to do here, making it one of the best games on App Store.
#12 Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is a massively popular farming and life simulator.
If you're a gamer, think of Stardew Valley as a combination of Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing. You grow crops, mine for ore in a monster-filled dungeon, and socialize with a town full of villagers. You can even marry one of them and have kids!
The most shocking part is that Stardew Valley was created by one person. Do yourself a favor and buy it today!
#13 Rest In Pieces
This dark "endless runner" game sees you swinging a porcelain figure across the screen to avoid getting crushed to pieces.
The games dark atmosphere is unique and bone-chilling, and the gameplay is simple and addicting. Unlock new figures by playing better rounds, and face off against monsters like Dracula and Medusa. It's one of the most popular iPhone games, while also being one of the most underrated.
#14 Bloons Tower Defense 6
The sixth entry in the Bloons TD series is just as addictive and fun as ever.
In Bloons TD 6, increasing hoards of enemies work their way through a maze to get to your tower. If enough get through, you lose. Set up a series of weaponry to take the enemies out in increasingly chaotic ways.
This is one of the most popular game apps, and one of the best games on App Store without a doubt.
#15 Call of Duty: Mobile
If you, like many people, can't get enough Call of Duty, try Call of Duty: Mobile.
Call of Duty: Mobile is a full-fledged Call of Duty game on your mobile device. It has a battle royale mode like Fortnite, deathmatch and objective based multiplayer modes, and unique maps you won't find in console offerings. Combine this with a mobile phone gaming controller and you're set.
#16 Mini Metro
In Mini Metro, you're tasked with mapping out a transit system that doesn't lead to crashes.
This game starts easy and then ramps up the difficulty with obstacles. You'll have to consider the city's population growth, deal with newly unlocked trains, and keep control through the chaos. Don't miss out on what many are calling one of the best games on App Store.
#17 80 Days
#18 Battlelands Royale
If you're looking for a battle royale game that works wonders on mobile, try Battlelands Royale.
This top-down, twin-stick battle royale game is a one-of-a-kind experience. Drop onto the island, find weapons and shields, and survive. It offers quick games of 10 minutes or under, and really is one of the best free game apps you can find.
#19 Limbo
This dark platformer is one of the best brain game apps on any device.
In a silhouette style, play as a young boy trapped in a nightmarish world looking for his sister. You'll have to use your brain to avoid enemies, dodge death, and make your way through tons of minimalistic, bleak levels. It's a combo of a great story, great gameplay, and dark visuals.
#20 Civilization VI
Do you want to carve out your own civilization from scratch? Try Civilization VI.
Start out with one settler, create a small town, and expand as you take over the world. Take out barbarian encampments, raid other villages, and increase your technology. This strategy game is great for both newcomers to the genre, and strategy lovers.
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