30 Games have just received their PlayScores on the iOS this July 2017.
The PlayScore is a Standard Rating that averages gamer and critic reviews.
Let's check them out right now!
30.
Eden Renaissance
A turn-based puzzle game that's rife with colorful visuals and mindboggling challenges.
Enter the world of Ran, a young archaeologist whose very fate is decided by the destruction
and survival of the eart.
Joining the Golem Eden in a mysterious quest, help Ran solve over 100 different puzzles
spread over 7 environments.
It's no ordinary quest, with 45 puzzle mechanics to discover and explore.
Enter caves, solve every riddle, and uncover thousands of items hidden in every stage.
It has a PlayScore of 6.77.
29.
Valerian: City of Alpha
Movie tie-ins are rarely ever successful, and this game is no different.
It offered to bring us to the Valerian universe of Luc Besson's newest movie, fusing the managerial
aspects of city builders with the excitement of exploration.
Build yourself a thriving metropolis out of the City of Alpha and sail off the to the
infinite planets of their fictional cosmos.
A little underwhelming, but it's still better than an another match-three puzzle.
It has a PlayScore of 6.79.
28.
Mini DAYZ - Survival Game
The thrills of zombie survival games served up in a pocket-friendly edition.
A compressed version of the DAY Z game, try to survive an infected wasteland populated
by bloodthirsty zombies.
The game beautifully translates the horrors of the post apocalyptic world, despite the
simplicity of its pixelated world.
Shoot down hordes of the undead in the dreary post-apocalyptic Earth, while managing your
hunger, thirst, and health.
And best of all, it's absolutely free.
It has a PlayScore of 6.83.
27.
Touchdowners
With their jacked up guys and testosterone-pumping action, American Football is about as manly
and serious as a sport could ever be.
But with Touchdowners, all that adrenaline gives way to the silliness of physics-based
football.
Like a digital foosball game, control the pace with your trio of trained touchdowners
as they flail about the field to compete for the highest scores.
It's crazy premise, packed with a crazy amount of fun.
It has a PlayScore of 7.00.
26.
Street Fighter IV Champion Edition
A much needed upgrade for fans of Capcom's Street Fighter IV Volt, released on the iOS
in 2011.
Along with the original lineup and the heated online competition, it comes with an array
of improvements and additions that make it the definitive version for any Street Fighter
fan.
Get a hold of the three new characters in Poison, Dudley, and Ibuki--with six more to
come in the future updates.
A perfect diversion for veterans and newcomers alike!
It has a PlayScore of 7.31.
25.
Grand Prix Story 2
Known for the popular Game Dev Story, Kairosoft is bringing the same hybrid fun with their
move to the high-speed world of Formula One racing.
With the success of the original, this sequel will deliver the excitement of racing games,
and the strategic depth of management, along with the eye-popping charm of their signature
pixel artstyle.
Manage your own racing team from the pit stop, to the tracks themselves, and nitro-boost
your way to the top of the charts.
It has a PlayScore of 7.35.
24.
SIEGE: Titan Wars
If you're ever in the need for a cardgame with a side of fierce real-time battles, then
Titan Wars is just the game for you.
Join a thriving MMO community and pit armies against armies in massive sieges in which
the fates are decided by the very cards themselves.
Collect from its wide variety of cards--from legendary warriors to towering Titans.
Build your cards and strategize well, to sway the tides of fortune to your advantage.
It has a PlayScore of 7.43.
23.
Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two
This is not your usual Minecraft game.
Losing the usual survival and creative exploits, Story Mode is an episodic point and click
that follows Jesse and his/her friends in their quest to vanquish the Wither Storm.
But with the world already saved, the gang embarks on a whole new mission in this second
season.
Race into mine shafts, capture llamas, and bask in the alluring sense of voxel adventure.
With plenty of tough decisions, and lot of good fun, it's a great start to five-part
episode.
It has a PlayScore of 7.53.
22.
Drop Wizard Tower
From the famous indie pixel game studio, Nitrome.
We're gonna take another nostalgic trip with a modern platformer, created in the style
of classic videogames.
This time you'll play as a lone wizard on a mission to rescue the captured Wizards and
bring the ancienr egg back to rightful hands.
Climb up the castles of the evil shadow order, and face against the ferocious bosses hidden
within.
Packed with easy controls, catchy tunes, and adorable wizards to meet!
It has a PlayScore of 7.55.
21.
Glyph Quest Chronicles
The third title in the hit mobile series, Glyph Quest.
The match-three puzzle game returns to the market with all its core gameplay elements,
as well as a few sprinkles of new features.
BChoose your character from their roster of big-eyed powerhouses, each with unique elemental
quirks that give you an edge against the fierce monsters of the land.
Rack up points and combos in your color-matching spree, and take down the enemies standing
in your way.
It has a PlayScore of 7.62.
20.
A Planet of Mine
Engage yourself in this planet simulation that combines the elements of exploration,
collection, and strategy.
Tuesday Quest is giving you another shot at playing god.
Oversee the creation of a small planet, from the core to its outermost layer.
Populate it with diverse species, and watch it grow into lively metropolis.
With it's innovative "stellar system generator," you can be sure that every playthrough is
a unique experience.
A cosmic diversion built from the ground up!
It has a PlayScore of 7.81.
19.
Layton's Mystery Journey
In celebration of their 10th Anniversary, Level 5 decided to give life to Katrielle
and the Millionaire's Conspiracy.
Also available on the 3DS and iOS, this adventure puts you into the shoes of the lovely Lady
Layton.
Roam around the bustling streets of London to find her missing father.
Solve puzzles, unravel mysteries and uncover the truth in the first Layton game to feature
the largest collection of puzzles.
Shedding more light into the life of the cahrming heroine, it receives a PlayScore of 7.82.
18.
Color Magnet
If you're sick of the usual match three puzzle fare, then color magnet is just the game for
you.
While its not exactly innovative, its magnet mechanism delivers enough of a twist on the
formula.
Shoot magnets at the blocks to attract similar colors and convert the blocks in-between into
the colors of your choice.
It adds a layer of strategy to an otherwise simple puzzler.
Rack up points, and become the color magnet master.
It has a PlayScore of 7.87.
17.
Wagers of War
From its delightful painterly artstyle and real-time battles, this game is basically
hearthstone meets Clash of Clans.
It's a collectible card game does away with the usual turn-based mechanics for a more
lively battle of wits.
It's a CCG made simpler, without compromising the quality and depth.
Get a hold of the best cards in the collection, plan out and strategize in the heat of war,
and hope that fortune smiles upon you.
It has a PlayScore of 7.9.
16.
Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow
A love letter to fans of Matt Groening's second animated hit, this game will blast you off
to outer space and into the familiar streets of New New York.
Only this time, you get to call the shots.
Create your own sci-fi city, and shape it the way you want it to be.
Meet your favorite characters from the Futurama series including Fry, Bender, Leela and more
in a galactic adventure filled with blackjack and hookers.
Layed wit the series' signature humor, this game will leave you with happy tears and happier
giggles.
It has a PlayScore of 7.92.
15.
Age of solitaire - City Building Card game
Solitaire is not the only game in town.
Especially not in the case of our 15th entry, which combines the solitaire with the joys
of town-building.
Play the standard Klondike solitaire, and build up your city from its primitive periods
to the modern industrial age.
Wrapped in vibrant colors and friendly voxel artstyle, it makes what once was a boring
game into an exciting one that's fit for all ages.
It has a PlayScore of 7.94.
14.
BotHeads
While it might look like a cheap knock-off to the award winning Badlands, BotHeads has
a little more than imitation under its sleeves.
An atmospheric, physics-based adventure.
Fly around the silhouette environments with a little cubed companion while collecting
orbs, and avoiding the many disasters that lie ahead.
Zoom about with his pocket rocket in his arsenal, and listen to Boy vs Bacteria's brand new
soundtrack.
It has a PlayScore of 8.02.
13.
Full Throttle Remastered
A few months after its released on the PC, PS4, and PS Vita, Tim Schafer's newly remastered
adventure game finally makes its release on the iOS.
Not only do you ge the fully restored 1995 classic at the tip for your fingers, it also
comes with behind the scenes extras that complete the throwback experience.
Browse through Peter Chan's concept art, and listen to commentaries from the creators themselve.
It's Ben Throttle at his finest!
It has a PlayScore of 8.03.
12.
Missile Cards
It looks like hybrid is totally IN this month.
After its recent announcement, its finally here to bring back a taste of Atari's classic
Missile Command.
Like many others in this list, Missile Cards manages to combine two very different genres
into one explosive game.
With its compelling turn-based gameplay, protect your city from a barrage of attacks, and launch
missiles into the skies using the power of your cards.
With all its pixel perfection, it receives a PlayScore of 8.27.
11.
WWE Tap Mania
From a rather unexpected teamup between one of Japan's leading game studios and World
Wrestling Entertainment, comes a clicker that brings all your favorite wrestling superstars
into one action-packed stage.
Collect all the best wrestler cards, from the old to the new.
Build the ultimate deck with John Cena, Triple H, Undertaker and more, and pit them against
the bigwigs of the entertainment business.
With Live WWE events, competitive PvP modes, and overall addictive gameplay, the action
never stops.
It has a PlayScore of 8.4.
10.
Age of Rivals
Not your ordinary collectible card game, Age of Rivals seems have taken inspiration from
almost every successful formula out there.
Set up your cards before the battle, build your civilization, and take all the points
at the end of the round.
Balance economy, culture, and warfare in the span of a few minutes, and move on the next.
It's greek artstyle and UI, while a little underwhelming, does well in reflecting its
overall theme.
And with its low price point, it's practically a steal.
It has a PlayScore of 8.52.
9.
Vista Golf
A casual golf game with touch of minimalist class.
It plays much like you would expect from any traditional minigolf game.
Give a tiny white ball a good push until finally get it in the hole.
Simple.
Other than its elegant visuals, its precise controls is another feather in its hat.
Control direction and power with a tap of your screen., and navigate through each of
their beautiful courses.
One of the best pocket golf games, and it's absolutely free.
It has a PlayScore of 8.66.
8.
Tales of the Rays
A new adventure from the famed creators of the Tales series, embark on a grand adventure
to save the world from a growing darkness.
Come along with Ix and Mileena, and join them in their quest to revive a broken world.
Meet new and old characters from the series and witness an all-new LMB system optimized
for the mobile devices.
Packed with sweet easter eggs, nostalgic music and the familiar faces of the Tales Universe.
It has a PlayScore of 8.7.
7.
Sidewords
It's not everyday you find a wordgame that doesn't just recycle mechanics from old yet
successful titles.
And that's exactly what sidewords does.
It fuses classic wordfinding with grid-based puzzle solving.
The goal is simple, fill up the grid with words without traversing the same square twice.
Even without timers and any sort of pressure, it delivers a game that challenges both your
vocabulary and your spatial recognition.
A smart and captivating premise that you'll keep coming back for.
It has a PlayScore of 8.77.
6.
Crusaders of Light
While it only adds to the Mobile's long list of MMOs, this game is definitely one of the
more impressive titles.
Taking after the triumphs of Gameloft's Order & Chaos series, NetEase's has made a gargantuan
contribution to the genre.
Considered by some reviewers as "the first fully-fledged mobile MMO," Crusaders offers
a convenient autoplay feature, as well as an integrated voice chat which will make dungeon
raids that much easier.
Dive into their demon-devastated world, and fight alongside the crusaders of the light.
It has a PlayScore of 8.78.
5.
Calculator: The Game
A game the world didn't know it needed.
This adorable little calculator is more than meets the eye.
Create numerical magic at the click of a button, and uncover a stockpile of intriguing puzzles
underneath its cute and sentient exterior.
Solve all of them with your limited number of moves, and crown yourself the calculator
king.
It's weird, fascinating, educational, and it even has a functioning solar panel for
all your offline needs!
It has a PlayScore of 8.78.
4.
Laps - Fuse
Another match-three puzzle game, with a chemical and numerical twist.
Throw a spinning orb into a circular board, match it with the numbers inside, and watch
them collapse into each other to create bigger numbers.
Last as long as you can, and rack as much points as possible.
Beat your own high scores and unlock three different game modes that will pit you against
the clock, or let you play for hours on end.
Highly-replayable, and highly addicting.
It receives a PlayScore of 8.79.
3.
Motorsport Manager Mobile 2
A sequel to the highly successful Motorsport Manager, this second title brings back the
ultimate racing simulation game and immerses yourself once more in the delights of motorsport
management.
Create your very own team, hire drivers, and watch as they become the best in the industry.
While you don't control cars manually, you can see the action unfold as you organize
the tracks into its most efficient form.
Face off against the trying weather systems, and build your legacy.
It has a PlayScore of 9.18.
2.
Linelight
Alluring and pleasing to the eyes.
My Dog Zorro's puzzle game takes you to an iridescent adventure that requires no shooting,
no killing and no ridiculous quests to do.
All you have to do is guide Dash, a simple polygon, making his way around numerous levels
brimming with pulsating lights.
Its unique and intuitive gameplay creates a sparkle to the eyes of casual players and
even the hardcore individuals.
It's a relaxing puzzle experience, with no linger darkness in sight.
It receives a PlayScore of 9.52
1.
Leap On!
Noodlecake Studios' fine blend of one tap wonders are taking our list by storm.
The team behind the games Flipping Legends and Mmmm Fingers manages to bring you another
dose of casual fun.
Leap On!
Is their latest one touch game with the simplest form of function: help a ball leap and gain
the highest score while avoiding the black shapes.
Enjoy the chaos as you leap and leap while staring at the game's lively colors.
It's so simple, yet charming.
It has a PlayScore of 9.78
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