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Price: Free
Platform: iOS [iTunes link]
Outwitters is a great game to fill out the mobile multiplayer space. In this turn-based strategy game, you play one of three armies with six different classes against one or two opponents.The great hook is that your enemies' armies are obscured by the fog of war, so you early learn where they are when you run smack into them. This is a game staple from many PC turn-based games that's been adapted to mobile. The game also has a cute, whimsical art style.
The multiplayer is solid on this title, and you can either pass your phone, play with friends across Game Center or find random matches online. Best of all, it's free.
Price: Free
Platform: iOS [iTunes link]; Android [Google Play link]
In the world of gaming, zombies never get old. Thankfully, Madfinger Games strove to make the zombie hunting experience better by pushing phone and tablet processors to the limit with Dead Trigger.
This first-person style game allows you to take on zombies any way you can. It is definitely as realistic and gory as mobile graphics will allow, and it's impressive to look at. The controls are also very intuitive, a hard thing to master on a touch screen. It's no wonder this game is getting so much chatter on social networks.
Price: $2.99
Platform: iOS [iTunes link]
When it ain't broke, don't fix it. That is the philosophy that Subatomic Studios took with the sequel to the popular tower defense game Fieldrunners.
Fieldrunners 2 is an extremely addictive game. You must keep swarms of soldiers from taking over the world by filling the levels with traps to slow them down. There are 20 different weapons in the game, meaning that you can adapt to any style of play for keeping the baddies at bay. The game has also gotten a beautiful visual update for the retina display.
Price: $0.99
Platform: iOS [iTunes link]; Android [Google Play link]
Where's My Water? has been one of the top selling games on iTunes for months, so its no surprise that Disney would continue on with its unique game play ideas. In Where's My Perry?, you must help Phineas and Ferb's Perry the Platypus transport to his headquarters by filling the tubes of his hydraulic transportation system with water.
The gameplay has many of the great puzzling elements from the original, like using heat and ice to change the state of the water. While not everyone may be a fan of the Disney tie-in, it's still a solid title.
Price: $1.99
Platform: iOS [iTunes link]
Though we included Velocirapture in our roundup of weird iPhone games, it's also getting a lot of social buzz. This unique title, published by Adult Swim games, asks you to play God during the last rapture, saving the good dinosaurs and smiting the evil ones with your lightning bolts.
The gameplay is simple, but ramps up in difficulty quickly. While the game can get a little repetitive, it's still unique enough to warrant some of your time.
Price: $1.99
Platform: iOS [iTunes link]
Color match games have been done a lot, especially on mobile. Light Byte adds some fun twists to the idea though, forcing the player to be fast and have a strong memory to survive for as long as possible. You use shoot two or more matching colored blocks to remove them from the screen. All the while, the blocks move farther down, and the game ends when they fill up the screen.
Making this even more difficult, the blocks lose their color over time, so you have to remember which block was what color to progress. It can get very tricky as the game speeds up. For those who like puzzle games, this is definitely worth picking up.
The mobile gaming space is a crowded one, and it's hard to know what to download and play next.
We used the mRank mobile gaming leaderboard to find the most-talked about games right now, then tested them to see if they were worth the hype. We rounded up six of the best for you to play.
All of the above games are available on iOS, but many are available on Android as well. They represent quite a range in genres; there are puzzles games, action games, and strategy games all on the list.
Check out our list above, and let us know if you've played any of them in the comments below. What is your favorite mobile game right now?
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