2016 left us titles like 'Pokémon GO', 'Deus Ex Go', 'Clash
Royale' and 'Redungeon'. Now, the first month of 2017 is also the first
opportunity the year to overcome the powerful offer left by its predecessor. In
that field things start to look quite good: recognized franchises land
optimally for mobile and new bets give a turn to genres that we already know.
From TCG to military strategy games, RPGs and even Moba elements. These are the best Android games of January 2017:
From TCG to military strategy games, RPGs and even Moba elements. These are the best Android games of January 2017:
Yu
Gi Oh! Duel links
Although the famous franchise of 'Yu Gi Oh!' Has already
presented bets in the mobile world, this is the first time that its developers
decide to optimize it in the best possible way for smartphone. With a vertical
screen and reducing the spaces of the cards to only three monsters (and traps
and magic), the title finally feels like an entertaining and fast option.
With the characters in the series and an online duel option, 'Duel Links' feels like the right way to play this TCG on mobile. Some purists of the game may prefer the classic five-card option (it makes sense in terms of strategy), but since this is just a moving title to kill a few minutes, it's worth giving it a chance.
With the characters in the series and an online duel option, 'Duel Links' feels like the right way to play this TCG on mobile. Some purists of the game may prefer the classic five-card option (it makes sense in terms of strategy), but since this is just a moving title to kill a few minutes, it's worth giving it a chance.
Fire Emblem Heroes
Yes, Nintendo's new mobile title is
not available in the region (only in Brazil) and technically it is a February
game, but we give ourselves the permission to recommend it because it deserves
it above all the launchings of the beginning of the year. 'Fire Emblem' is part
of a very small genre: turn-based strategy games with RPG elements.
It is a combination that may sound a little exciting for most, but once you install 'Heroes' and test their fluid battle system, you will understand why it was destined to reach mobile phones thanks to Nintendo. 'Fire Emblem' lands on your phone and does it in the best possible way: vertical display, one-handed gameplay and simple but effective character designs.
It is a combination that may sound a little exciting for most, but once you install 'Heroes' and test their fluid battle system, you will understand why it was destined to reach mobile phones thanks to Nintendo. 'Fire Emblem' lands on your phone and does it in the best possible way: vertical display, one-handed gameplay and simple but effective character designs.
Warfriends
This first month also gave us new bets, where the
competition between players has the greatest potential that I have seen in a
long time in mobiles. 'Warfriends' is an entertaining third-person action
title, where you must defend yourself from an enemy and your troops.
The mechanics are simple: you start on one side of the field, covered by a
number of barricades. Your objective is to shoot and avoid the attacks of your
enemy, move your character around the stage. As you do, you can summon other
troops, from explosives experts to combat robots. Your opponent can do the same
thing, so in the end all the pieces set up a game where strategy, managing your
resources in battle and quick reactions are the key to a fun competitive way.
Battleplans
With elements of MOBA and military strategy games for mobile
phones (the Model Clash of Clans model), 'Battleplans' is a proposal that
combines novelty in gameplay and visually. In fact this last element is really
the highest point of the title, with an attractive color contrast and a
character design that touches the minimalist while maintaining its own
personality.
The idea of the game is to use your troops to maintain control of three
crystals on different maps. You must think strategies, choose your heroes well
and move your troops with intelligence to maintain control of the mission.
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