If you don’t want to spend your summer sweating it out in a real arcade, these Android games bring the arcade to you. Here are our top picks for June’s best arcade games on Android.
1. Kosmik Revenge
Kosmik Revenge is like a souped up version of Space Invaders or Galaga. In this futuristic space shooter, you take on wave after wave of alien enemies. Whether you’re old enough to remember playing Space Invaders in a real arcade, or just encountering this type of game for the first time, Kosmik Revenge is full of pulse-pounding action.
Buy it here.
Pros:
- Great graphics and sound design
- Supports third-party game controllers like MOGA/MOGA PRO, Gametel, NVIDIA SHIELD
- Retro-inspired gameplay
- Full HD high-dpi graphics with high end effects
- Nice social integration
Cons:
- Somewhat short
- Recent bug fixes may not have solved all issues
- Some users find the game lacks originality
- May be too difficult for some
- Those without gamepads may find touch controls block their view
2. World of Thingies
Check out the official trailer for World of Thingies in the video above.
World of Thingies is a fun puzzle-style arcade game that boasts addictive gameplay and a cast of cool characters. Described by some users as a combination of Candy Crush and Pokemon, this game will appeal to matching game fans who are sick of match-three games that are overly pushy with IAP. There’s IAP here, but it’s not as pushy as it is in games like Candy Crush.
Buy it here.
Pros:
- Play against your friends in real-time or battle thousands of other players from around the world
- Has a great sense of humor and fun
- Bold, unique character designs
- Great support for older devices: works on devices running Android 2.2 and up
- Addictive gameplay
Cons:
- Some users reviews note game can freeze or get caught in a loop
- May not appeal to those who are bored with match-three games
- Presence of IAP may be a turn-off to some players
- Multiple users have complained about slow gameplay over Wi-Fi
- Real-time PvP can feel laggy to some
3. Samurai II: Vengeance
Check out the trailer for Samurai II: Vengeance in the video above.
While Samurai II: Vengeance isn’t a new game, the Android version did get an update quite recently. Updated on June 4, the latest version of this game is Version 1.1, which offers improved performance on older/low-end devices, as well as improved gamepad support and graphics optimization. With 60 FPS in the action sequences, this game feels fast and impressive. Enjoy your samurai revenge mission and relish in the gory action of battle.
Buy it here.
Pros:
- Only requires Android 2.3 and up, game has been optimized for older devices
- Intuitive controls
- Action elements tempered with rewarding RPG mechanics
- Advanced AI
- Great sound design
Cons:
- Battles may be too intense for some, including younger players
- Somewhat short
- Annoying ads
- No Moga control support
- Some users have reported crashes
4. Edge of Tomorrow Game
Check out of a review of this game in the video above.
If you loved the Tom Cruise flick Edge of Tomorrow, which opened in theaters on June 6, the Android game based on the film is sure to please. The Edge of Tomorrow game will appeal to arcade game fans who love first person shooters. Who doesn’t love killing aliens? Even if you didn’t catch the film, you’ll likely still enjoy this sci-fi title.
Buy it here.
Pros:
- Great action
- Free download
- Appeals to fans of the movie
- Nice visuals
- Good sound design
Cons:
- Somewhat large download size
- Only works on devices running Android 4.0 and up
- Multiple users have reported crashes
- Controls feel a bit laggy
- Too difficult for some tastes
5. Slido
Check out the gameplay trailer for Slido in the video above.
If you’re into minimalist games, Slido fits the bill perfectly. Simply slide the color buckets and catch the falling blocks. With addictive gameplay, nice sound design, and beautiful visuals, this simple game has extremely high replay value.
Buy it here.
Pros:
- Minimalist design
- Fun gameplay
- Nice sound design
- Easy to learn
- Good level of difficulty
Cons:
- ART is not supported
- Won’t work on devices running Android versions prior to 2.3
- Some users want more variety and difficulty modes
- Some users find it too similar to GYRO
- Music not “energetic” enough for some users
For the best mobile gaming experience, we recommend:
Headphones: iFrogz CAL-STEALT Caliber Stealth Mobile Gaming Headphones with Mic
Portable charger: Anker® 2nd Gen Astro 6000mAh (2A Output) Portable Charger
Samsung S5 Battery Case: UNU Unity Samsung Galaxy S5 Battery Case
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