You know that feeling when you’re asked to describe a game and your mind just blanks? I have been playing Million Onion Hotel for the past couple of months, and I’m still not sure I can answer that question. But that’s half of what makes the game so interesting.
The 31 best Android games of 2017 – No. 9: Card Thief
Card Thief is a card-based stealth game from TiNYTOUCHTALES and Arnold Rauers, the second such game from those developers to appear on our list this year. The first was Miracle Merchant, which we called the No. 16 Android game of 2016, but before that game came out, Card Thief was taking up all of our time.
The 31 best Android games of 2017 – No. 10: Love You To Bits
Love You to Bits is a point-and-click adventure puzzler from Enric Jorda and Alike Studio, developers behind the equally charming classic, Tiny Thief. That game is no longer available due to Rovio removing the game from Google Play, but this newest game was self-published and has found critical acclaim on all platforms.
The 31 best Android games of 2017: No. 20-16, feat. FRAMED 2, Miracle Merchant
Our top 31 games of 2017 continues with numbers 20-16, featuring big names like FRAMED 2 and Miracle Merchant.
The 31 best Android games of 2017 – No. 28: DATA WING
DATA WING from Dan Vogt is an Android racing game that boasts, surprisingly, some of the best writing we’ve seen in a game this year. The level-based racing gameplay is excellent on its own, but the dialogue, provided by the rather snarky AI (or is it?) “Mother,” takes it to another level.
The 31 best Android games of 2017 – No. 31: Sonny
Simply titled “Sonny” from Armor Games Studios, it’s a comic book-flavored adventure RPG with turn-based combat, gorgeous art and a good story. It also happens to be free on the Google Play store, with no in-app purchases.