What Are The Most Addictive Mobile Games To Play In 2024?

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Mobile games are accessible, easy to play, and most are casual enough that you can enjoy a quick game on your lunch break or before work. And, thanks to the rapid advance of mobile technology, as well as the increasingly widespread access to 5G mobile Internet, there hasn’t been a better time to get into mobile games. But, despite all those advances, many of the most popular games today are a few years old and have stood the test of time.

Casino Games

There is a huge variety of online games. From word challenges and teasers to crypto casino games. Sites like Discasino can be played through Discord, offer crypto payments that are fast and secure, and include a wide variety of games such as Crash, Plinko, Dice, and Keno. 

Pokemon Go

Pokemon Go launched back in 2016 and it was a phenomenon at the time. It still sees amateur trainers heading out to catch Pokemon and take over gyms. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, a player called FleeceKing was the first to reach level 50, in 2021, and had to walk just over 20,000 kilometers to net the achievement.

Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket

Pokemon TCG Pocket is a mobile version of the Pokemon Trading Card Game and it has proven incredibly popular despite only having launched just over a month ago. The game raised more than $200 million in revenue in its first month, despite being a free-to-play title.

Monopoly Go

Monopoly Go launched in 2023. Like a lot of mobile games, it is free to play but invites gamers to spend money to progress their advancement more quickly. It is very easy to pick up and play, despite not really having any gameplayer and not requiring any strategy to speak of.

Marvel Snap

Marvel Snap is a deck builder, card battling game, that lets players build their own formidable superhero team that can consist of heroes and villains. Actions are queued up, according to how much energy a player has, and hands are revealed only when both players have finished. It makes for a surprisingly good deck builder.

Among Us

Among Us had been out for a couple of years when its popularity really exploded in 2020. It is available on mobile devices, and the mobile version has the same cloak-and-dagger gameplay that encourages bare-faced lying and treachery. It’s a great game to play with friends and family.

Angry Birds 2

Angry Birds 2 is an old game. In fact, it’s a year older than Pokemon Go, although it feels older even than that. It uses the same mechanics as the original game and improves on them, offering more than 3,500 levels. Those levels are procedurally generated, which means replayability is basically limitless.

Slay The Spire

Slay the Spire is another deck builder. The mobile version launched in 2021 and it stands up well to play on mobile devices. Victory is extremely satisfying, and that’s what makes this title so addictive. You will want to experience the dopamine rush again and again.

Clash Of Clans

Clash of Clans is the oldest game on this list, having launched 12 years ago, but it is still unbelievably popular. The game has an average daily player count between 28 and 57 million. It has undergone several updates and improvements since its launch, and the joy of Clash of Clans is its learning curve. It starts simple but, as you progress, so too does the game’s difficulty.

Conclusion

Mobile games are quick and convenient, and they can be surprisingly in-depth. There are board game and video game adaptations, as well as games designed specifically for play on mobile, as well as convenient casino game options.



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