10 Best Android Games of 2020 | Games of the year

Out of 1000+ Mobile games released on the Google Playstore in 2020. Know-All presents the 10 best android Games of 2020. All games are arranged by Playscore. Let's see the complete list! 


1. Crying Suns 


Crying Suns 


Android's best new strategy game is also it's best game this year. The roguelite game from Alt shift let us live out our fantasies of being a starship captain. Through a Combinations of resources management and procedurally generated scenarios, we get to see the ups and downs of space-life, taking down warring clusters one by one. Reviewers from pocket gamers have praised the game's event system that pairs well, and even at times, advances that game's central storyline. It's this aspect that takes it to greater heights compared to other roguelite, especially FTL, which ALT Shift proudly takes inspiration from. First releasing on the PC, this port has been fully optimised to the point of almost surpassing the quality of the original. A beautiful, balanced strategy made even better on the android, it's undoubtedly this year's  best with a Playscore of 8.99 .

2. Sky children of the light


Sky children of the light 

A year after its iOS debut, it's making new ripples on android. As children of the light, it's your task to spread hope through the kingdom by returning stars to their constellations. There is a certain quiet to their design, balancing dark and dazzling light, that blends beautifully with their storyline. What makes it all the more impressive, is its MMO-like features which allow you to share the experience with friends and strangers. Also earning high Marks from pocket tactics, they had this to say:" Sky: children of the light is smart,playful and relaxing, utilising some of the best ideas in the MMO genre, but avoiding the obnoxious monitisation that exists in a lot of free-to-plays." 
It may have taken a while to get to the Android, but it was worth the wait with a Playscore of 8.97 .

3. Juicy Realm


Juicy Realm 

Despite the number of run and gun shooters on the mobile, it's rare to find one that has the qualities of a premium tittle. For just a low low price, Juicy Realm delivers on those expectations with its action-packed gameplay in excellent cartoon visuals. Set in a world where fruits are the enemies, you'll use its dual stick shooting to take them down in their many zany environments. Your skills will be tested in four different arenas, each packed with a number of enemies and a diverse array of weapons to use against them. 
For a game first released on the PC, its touch controls and controller support makes it a standout, even on the mobile, earning a Playscore of 8.83 .

4. The House of Davinci 2


The House of Davinci 2

A mobile adventure that sets us free from the 2D perspective of the point and click genre. Fittingly, it's also the adventures that introduces to the masterwork of one of the geniuses of the renaissance. Inviting us into the Leonardo it's up to us to figure out cause of his mysterious disappearance--all in first person perspective. Not only does it change our visual perception, it's also challenges us to think outside the box with their collection of puzzles that feel unique and cleverly designed. With these two shining features, it definitely feels like one of the more immersive adventure games on the Playstore. It receives a Playscore of 8.69.


5. Danganronpa: Trigger happy 


Danganronpa: Trigger happy 

The Danganronpa name makes a return to this list. Ported from its original platform on the playstation portable, spike chunsoft revives the visual novel adventure on the mobile. Telling a murder mystery story that leads to a trial, it packs all of the puzzles and minigames of the 2010 original. The first of a planned trilogy to come to smartphones, this edition of the trigger happy havoc improves on the both the previous PS4 and PC versions. Polishing off the UI and optimizing for touch control, this is perhaps the best playable version of the game to date. It receives a Playscore of 8.65.


6. Legends of Runeterra


Legenda of Runeterra 

It hasn't been long since Riots debut in the CCG arena but it already looks like they're here to stay. Leveraging the popularity of their MOBA, Runeterra unites their champions and their bases, this time in a turn-based battle of wits. Even with the flat cards, the game explodes with excitement with every round, thanks to their unique, interactive rounds and diverse collection of spell and champion cards. It really eases you into the fast paced yet conversational faceoffs, while also allowing you experiment with various faction combinations. There is so much happening, yet it all flows with the game's high quality production and polish. It gets a Playscore of 8.64 .

7. Castlevania : Symphony of the night 


Castlevania: Symphony of the night 

After the successful return of Koji Igarashi in his new bloodstained game, it was only natural for konami to bring back the original on a platform everyone can enjoy.  With the power of today's smartphone we get to relive the excitement of one of the groundbreaking tittles of its time. Renowned for its music and graphics, this port stays true to its Playstation counterpart, along with the modern convenience of controller support and the "continue " feature. All of that for nothing more than a few dollars. This Newport to the android is further proof of just how timeless this classic is. It has a Playscore of 8.45 .


8. Genshin Impact 


Genshin Impact 

We've all had our fill of free to play RPGs but none with the same caliber of this new contender to the genre. Mostly a single player adventure, the game wows you with a gorgeous landscapes and interesting characters. So much so that it's earned comparisons to Pokemon and Nintendo's Console-selling breath of the wild. To have all of its rich world and narrative available free for all players on the smartphone is what makes it a truly standout experience. Though, that does come with the unfortunate downside of monetization. But as a gacha game within the many gacha games out there, Genshin Impact has earned its place as one among the best of the best. It receives a Playscore of 8.38 .


9. War Tortoise 2


War Tortoise 2

War Tortoise 2 - Idle exploration shooter As relaxing as a casual card game is, it's not quite as relaxing as this idle first-person shooter. Foursaken media's FPS Scratches the destructive itch with a world engulfed in armed conflict on the backs of War Tortoises. It's a silly premise, but executed beautifully, injecting elements of exploration and incremental shooting. It's gorgeous for sure. Unfortunately it's a free to play game, and because of it, it has some mechanics that make gameplay a little too repetitive. It has a Playscore of 8.34 .


10. Creatures Aether 


Creatures of Aether 

The first on this year's list is a card game Spin of off the arcade fighting game, Rivals of Aether. Still from Dan fornace, its sticks to the feel and gameplay of the original game. After just a short tutorial, it gives you all the basics to enjoy its fast paced car-based battles. Whoever has the most cards of the same colour at the end of the game, wins. Simple,  but with cards that shake things up once in a while, it opens up an array of possibilities with each battle. With so many card games that take too much investment to get good at, creatures is a nice Contrast. It has a Playscore of 8.34 .

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