12 Android Games have just received their PlayScores this August 2017.
The PlayScore is a standard rating that averages gamer and critic reviews.
When a game only reaches the minimum requirement of critic (1 second break) OR gamer reviews,
it receives a Provisional playscore.
12.
Bottom of the 9th
As if baseball wasn't hard enough already.
Here's a digitized version of the popular card game, this game fuses the joys of baseball
with the competitive nuances of modern boardgames.
It's a sweet and unexpected twist on the traditional.
Unlike the skill-only gameplay of most baseball games, Bottom of the 9th mixes in some dice
to spice up the action with randomized encounters.
The game puts a highlight on the most crucial part of a baseball match: letting you play
as batters and pitchers in a duel for victory.
As with most board games, it presents you a with a few strategic decisions.
Bluff your opponents in the stare down, and then place your fate in the roll of a dice.
Despite its fun gameplay, the game has been largely criticized for its frustrating dice
mechanics.
It has a provisional of PlayScore of 6.99.
11.
Marble Run
While its more of a toy than an actual game, this simulation will bring a bit of joy to
all the budding builders out there.
Marble Run is a simple sandbox game that arms you with a few marbles and whole lot of space.
What you do with it is entirely up to you.
Using their endless array of building blocks, and your own imagination, the possibilities
are almost endless.
Race your marbles in the convoluted tracks full of dizzying spirals and challenging steps,
or create rube goldberg machines for your amusement.
Whatever it is, it's all yours for the taking.
With a handy toy right at your fingertips, you can teach yourself the art of organization,
and while away the hours during queues and commutes.
Just...don't lose your marbles.
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 7.3.
10.
Meshi Quest: Five-star Kitchen
Squre Enix has been making a move towards mobile for a while.
And, while they're not always original, we're always assured of top quality products.Their
take on the popular food assembly genre, this five star Kitchen delivers a polished cooking
experience with a side of adorable anime artstyle.
So, put on your chef's hat and get ready to serve!
Unlike the cartoon visuals of most clones, Meshi Quest will have you drooling over their
scrumptious meals.
Working with a variety of cuisines, it will take you all over the world through an array
of different restaurants.
From the sushi, ramen, and yakitoris of Japan, to the indulgent fast food meals of the American
shores.
All that, and so much more.
Master over 200 different recipes, and become the world's most famous restauranteur.
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 7.4.
9.
Snipers vs Thieves
Widening your mobile horizons, PlayStack's latest action game will let you play both
sides of criminal coin.
In this exciting heist game, you'll see the a bank robbery unfold from two perspectives.
Either as one of four cheeky thieves making their way to the vault, or as the lone sniper
trying to eliminate each of those pesky miscreants.
As thieves, you'll be paired with four other henchmen.
Take cover under the various objects around the area, and collaborate with your team to
divert the snipers attention and make it to the money bags.
Meanwhile your sniper is aiming for the kill.
With different powerups for each team, the game only gets more exciting.
Collect loot, upgrade your gadgets, and spend your gold in hundreds of masks.
It has a PlayScore of 8.17.
8.
Miracle Merchant
Take a thoughtful plunge into the world of alchemy in Arnold Rauer's charming card game.
But unlike other card games, there won't be any duel's in this neighborhood.
Instead Miracle Merchant lets you play as an assistant to a great alchemist, preparing
delicious brews for hundreds of thirsty adventurers.
With your deck of randomly generated cards, you'll be tasked to create powerful potions
according to the demands of your customers.
Simple as it may be, the game packs enough of challenge that will leave you scratching
your head while keeping you just shy of frustration.
But other than its fun, solitaire-like gameplay, its oddly adorable doodle art is definitely
its biggest draw.
Brew potions, solve daily puzzles, and immerse yourself in a world steeped in chemistry!
It has a PlayScore of 8.19.
7.
Demise of Nations
From the makers of the highly successful Age of Conquest IV, Noble Master is at it again
with their most ambitious grand strategy game yet.
With its release on the mobile, you'll be ruling the world whenever and wherever.
Squeezing the game into its core functions, the turn-based game has all of the best parts
of Civilization and Total War packed into a bite-sized diversion.
Practice the virtues of good development, study the science of warfare, and watch a
humble town become the greatest empire the world over.With ancient powerhouses and modern
giants, begin your journey in Rome, Japan, United States, and more, and watch them overcome
the biggest obstacles on the way to domination!
With enough trades and alliances, you'll have world domination at your fingertips!
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 8.47.
6.
Piece Out
From their work in Time Surfer, Bean's Quest, and the frustratingly zen Duet game, Kumobius
crawls out of the woodwork with a surprise release.
Combining the mechanics of sliding block mazes and tetris, Piece Out tests your spatial recognition
skills in ways you never thought possible.
All you have to do is push out the blocks to their rightful, color-coded, positions.
Slide them through the grid, flip them around, and hope you get it right.
But, as simple as their mechanics are, Piece out continues to reinvent the system over
700 different puzzles.
With no time limits or movement penalties, the game gives you zero pressure--only the
pleasure of fulfillment!
Solve daily puzzles, take all the achievements, and piece out!
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 8.84
5.
Ristar
Sonic's little brother makes an explosive entrance to the mobile sphere.
Released as part of SEGA's rather disappointing "retro revolution",
Ristar is a welcome surprise, giving players some semblance of hope for the coming ports.
While it was created by the loving hands of the Sonic Team, it takes a different approach
in its platforming style.
Unlike the jump and speed-focused Mario and Sonic series, Ristar uses his extendable arms
to to maneuver around stages in the most creative ways.
Whether you want to swing onto platforms, grab items and enemies, or open treasures--his
arms can do it all!
While Ristar's been in the game for more than two decades, his unique mechanics still feels
fresh, fast-paced, and inventive.
With their familiar pixel landscapes, and atmospheric Sasaki soundtrack, it's the best
SEGA port yet.
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 8.98.
4.
DATA WING
Nothing beats free, right?
Ironically, that comes with a price--either through expensive in-app purchases or annoying
ads.
This game has none of that.
A passion project from a veteran game developer, Dan Vogt's arcade racer takes us to a futuristic
cyber world through the eyes of a lone data wing.
It has all the qualities of a masterpiece, with crisp visuals, tight controls, and a
compelling storyline.
But, what makes the game even more impressive, is that it's completely free.
No ads, no IAPs, and all the polish of a modern classic.
While the whole game is pretty short, it delivers the quality goods every step of the way.
If you've got two hours to spare, then this is probably the best way to spend it.
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 9.03.
3.
iHUGU
The world could use a bit more love, and iHugU is here to fix that.
This arcade style memory game will brighten your day like a shower of puppies, and good
vibrations.
Working on the mantra of "Hug everyone, but only once," iHugU challenges you to remember
all the people you meet.
Make sure you only interact with them once or its game over for you!
Inbetween the wacky oxytocin release, their minigames will have you collecting clovers
in various ways.
Fight a living heart on the train, or jump over trash cans in high speed situations.
Despite its over the top visuals and wacky artstyle, the game shares a noble creed.
Hug and love everyone, no matter who they are.
With new locations, oddball characters, and lots of customizations, it receives a Provisional
PlayScore of 9.38.
2.
Flippy Knife
Sharpen your knives and skills because this game will give you a taste of manliness--without
risking your fingers.
Set out for the quiet woodlands and tame the wilderness with your smooth looks and *totally*
impressive aim.
With their different modes, you'll be able to rack up points in a number of ways.
Practice your aim in target mode, reach for the skies in climb, or collect coins in arcade
mode.
As easy as it may sound, Flippy Knife takes knife arcade to the next level thanks to their
realistic physics.
Other than their voxel visuals, Flippy Knife also adapts the crossy road rewards model,
letting you earn hundreds of silly and downright dangerous knives the further you progress.
So go make some meaningful swipes at your screen, and get flippin!
It has a Provisional PlayScore of 9.43.
1.
Road Warriors
While we're on the subject of testosterone, prepare for the ride of your life with Lucky
Kat Studio's lightning fast action racer.
Featuring the fowlest birds on the block, road warrior is basically hill climb racing
on speed--with dizzying physics, nitro boosters, and exhilarating bullet-time action.
It's not just a race; it's a fight to the death.
Ramp up the accelerators, do some tricks, eliminate your opponents, and watch them eat
your dust.
With delightful retro graphics and cool pop culture references, Road Warriors is a joy
to uncover.
Earn coins, unlock packs, and get yourself some awesome looking cars.
So cook those cluckers to a proper roast, and make the delivery!
It receives a Provisional PlayScore of 9.5
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