10 best new Android games of June 2016

10 best new Android games of June 2016

10 best new Android games of June

The Android Games platform is getting bigger and bigger. Every month there are plenty of newly-released games to choose from. It doesn’t matter if you are just a casual gamer or if you are hardcore gamer, there are always new android games for your tastes.

1. Heroes of Loot 2

Heroes of Loot 2
Heroes of Loot 2 is a very fun to play hack-n-slash dungeon crawler game in which you have to kill tons of enemies in a castle and then save a girl in need. You will be able to choose 2 characters from a set of 4 to complete your quest and every one of those 4 characters has their own unique set of strengths and weaknesses. The price for this game is $4.49 which may seem a bit high for some players but you will have a lot of game play and there are no in-app purchases.

2. Brothers: A tale of two sons

Brothers - A tale of two sons
Brothers: A tale of two sons is a platformer-adventure game that lets you play with both characters simultaneously which are brothers to find the Water of Life in order to save their father from dying. In this adventure game you will meet a lot of obstacles that will try to stop you from completing your quest and you will have to solve various puzzles. It features pretty decent graphics and has pretty unique controls. The price for this game is $4.99, the story is not too long and there are no in-app purchases.

3. Mekorama

Mekorama
This one is a puzzle game that will make you to use different angles and movements in order to pass the level. Probably not the best game for those who are looking for an action-adventure game as this one is a pretty relaxing game. The graphics are pretty simple and the controls are easy to figure out. Mekorama is completely free of charge but you can make donations to developers if you want to support them.

4. Sky Force Reloaded

Sky Force Reloaded
Sky force Reloaded is a shooter game that will remind you of the good old days of classic shooters where you see your ship from up in the air shooting bad guys. You’ll control your ship, fly around levels to kill bad guys, avoid enemy fire and save people that are trapped on the ground. The graphics are colorful and are above average that create a nice contrast between looking fantastic and creating nice chaotic scenes for your battles. The controls are pretty simple and it won’t take you a lot of time to finish it. This is a free title with in-app purchases.

5. Goat Simulator : A Waste of Space

Goat Simulator : A Waste of Space
Coffeestainstudios are back with another silly Goat Simulator title: A Waste of Space that simulates the life of a real goat…. pretty much. The game has pretty much the same features as the other titles in this game series but in this one you can build a space colony to rampage through. It also features the largest map of any Goat Simulator games, various perk and items to unlock and plenty of hilarious carnage to dwell into. The price of this game is $4.99

6. Lifeline: Whiteout

Lifeline Whiteout
One of the more uncommon game compared to typical games of these days on this list is Lifeline: Whiteout. This game is a text based adventure game where you have to guide a man to safety. The main idea behind this game is that there is this man Adams who is lost within Arctic wasteland and his only way of communicating with outside world is you. You have to guide through various obstacles in order to help him learn about his identity and how he got there in the first place. You can play this game without even opening it as it will send you notifications letting you to decide what Adams should do next. It has Android Wear support as well. You can get this game for $2.99 at the Google Play store.

7. Never Alone: Ki Edition

Never Alone Ki Edition
This atmospheric puzzle platformer game is actually a port from the game that was developed for NVIDIA Shield some months ago this year. In this game you control a girl and her fox through various puzzles and you have to outsmart your enemies in order to progress through levels. The mechanics are fun and simple, the graphics are decent and the storyline is well written. You can get this one for $4.99 and it has no in-app purchases.

8.Skater

Skater
By the name of this game you can easily get what this game is about. This is a game developed by skaters for skaters. It delivers pretty much what your typical skater games does, you control with your fingers what tricks you want to do and in what directions you want to go. It has simple control, character customization and a ton of places you can skate. Not a bad game overall but it still has some bugs. You can get this one for $4.99

9. Rodeo Stampede

Rodeo Stampede
This one is a freemium infinite runner game where you must use your lasso on animals and jump between them in order to progress through the game. You can see similarities in gameplay and graphics between this game and Crossy Road as both of these game were developed by the same company. Throughout your adventure you will befriend animals and they will then be displayed in your virtual zoo and other players will be able to view them, and you will be rewarded by other visitors as your zoo will get bigger and bigger. This game is free to play with in-app purchases.

10. VOEZ

VOEZ
VOEZ is among the few rhythm games that are actually good. In this game you can play a variety of tunes and you have to tap, swipe and your timing will be tested as you will have to press and hold in order to get combos and rankings. The game also has a basic story, it’s about a girl who wants to form a band with her friends. The controls are fun and easy to figure out and the graphics though simple are pretty beautiful. This two elements will make you enjoy wasting your time. This game is free to play but has in-app purchases which allows you to purchase DLCs.

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