Best Gaming Apps for 2020
Gaming on the go has never been easier or more entertaining, with myriad titles offering compelling, engaging gameplay.
If you are looking for something fresh to play this year, here are a few of the top titles you should consider installing on your device of choice. One of them is sa gaming. Some others are mentioned below.
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Golf Battle
A firm favorite for millions of players worldwide, Golf Battle brings a host of benefits to the table including frenetic real time multiplayer mini-golfing action, impressive 3D graphics and the ability to compete against friends with ease.
Another perk of this game is the sheer variety of courses on offer, each of which offers its own unique theme and personality. While it is far from a realistic golf sim, it boasts arcade-style entertainment that is easy to pick up and play. It is also free to download, with only the presence of ads and optional in-app purchases being used to generate revenue for the developer.
PUBG Mobile
Battle royale-style games are ten a penny at the moment, and there are lots of low quality offerings doing the rounds today. For players who want the best of the best, PUBG in its mobile form is certainly up there.
So long as you have a phone that is powerful enough to run this triple-A title, you should be able to fire up the app and jump into intense bouts of looting, shooting and survival from anywhere with a network connection. The controls have been cleverly adapted to suit touchscreens, although if you have a Bluetooth controller it may be worth pairing it with your device to improve the precision of your aim.
Casumo
The fact that Casumo has a fully-featured application, complete with access to hundreds of different slot games, is certainly impressive.
The interface is slick, the visuals are top notch and the gameplay is smooth and consistent across both Android and iOS devices. You can even play live table games, streamed over the internet and hosted by actual croupiers, if you want to recreate the vibe of visiting a land-based casino without leaving the house.
GRIS
Not all gaming apps are action-oriented or obsessed with pushing the latest in graphics technology into your face. GRIS is an example of a game that takes a different route altogether, creating a compelling world with a watercolor aesthetic that introduces you to a range of puzzles woven together with an intriguing central narrative.
This is a platformer at its core, although it wears its heritage lightly and does not overly tax players with intense challenges or too many other complexities. It provides the ideal way to unwind at the end of a hard day, and is even virtually free from text or dialogue, meaning you can enjoy it regardless of your nationality.
Pokémon Café Mix
While the most popular Pokémon game for many years has been Pokémon Go, there is another way to enjoy these cute critters on your smartphone thanks to this kooky puzzler.
As the name suggests, the aim is to cook up fresh dishes for the little critters that are the customers of your café. This is achieved through tactile interaction with icons that pour onto the screen and need to be swirled and manipulated in just the right way.
The graphics are cute as a button and the gameplay is surprisingly deep, in spite of the shallow learning curve. Once again this app is free upfront, but has purchasable content onboard if you wish to part with some cash.
SimpleMMO
Offering one of the most stripped-back approaches to gameplay from an aesthetic perspective, SimpleMMO relies on nothing more than text to tell its story and allow for players to engage in amazing adventures with one another.
As with all good MMOs, you are not limited to taking on a single role, but can create a character around your preferences, whether you want to become a warrior, an assassin or something more passive.
There are even world bosses included that require the might of many players to take down, and there is a whole heap of old-school charm to this retro-inspired multiplayer app. It proves that the power of the imagination is often enough to engage players.