Top 5 Best Android Games August 2017 Edition



Unpossible is an endless racer of sorts. There are multiple stages to play, each stage being a little more difficult than the last, however you can only play later stages after unlocking them. To do so you must last at least 60 seconds on the current(or first if you’re just starting out)stage and avoid obstacles through all kinds of twists and turns. You’ll have to twist around the track that you’re racing on to dodge obstacles, and see how far you can go to get the highest score possible. Everything is dressed in a futuristic setting that is somewhat Tron like, and there are multiple modes to really test your skills once you think you’ve gotten the hang of things. You can pick up Unpossible for a mere $1.99 in the Play Store.



We wrote about Deep Under The Sky yesterday, as it’s the next action title from developer Sarah Northway who brought us Incredipede. This atmospheric action game with physics elements has you take on the roll of a jelly fish and you have to navigate your way through a vibrant underwater world on the planet Venus. There’s tons of stuff to explore and you’ll want to see everything you possibly can. There are 80 total levels of color splashed worlds to explore and the game controls for this physics title are as simple as one button, because there’s only one button, the button to navigate your jelly fish. The game sounds easier than it is, but that gives it a challenge and if you want to see everything the planet has to offer you’ll have to time your bursts just right. You can pick up Deep Under The Sky for just $2.99 on the Play Store.



Wan Nyan Slash is an endless runner/slasher game where you play the roles of both Wan and Nyan, the ninja slashing cats. As you run through the stage you’ll have to drag your finger across the screen for Wan and Nyan so that you can dispatch your foes. As you get further in the level you’ll encounter harder enemies, and they pop up more frequently. If you can master the art of Wan and Nyan’s secret special moves however than you can do devastating combos to unleash the fury. There’s Google Play Games support with achievements and leader boards, sharing scores through Facebook and Twitter, unlockable costumes for Wan and Nayn which provide you with special attributes, and the regions are randomly generated(including day and night times)each time you play so things don’t get so boring. Wan Nyan Slash can be picked up for just $0.99 from the Play Store.



Square Enix’s second popular title in the Dragon Quest franchise hit Android earlier this month. Dragon Quest IV follows up Dragon Quest VIII to give RPG fans over 40 hours of gameplay time, and one of the best and most epic stories of any old school JRPG. Dragon Quest IV offers up five totally unique stories all wrapped up into one huge adventure. Just like in Dragon Quest VIII, Dragon Quest IV lets you set your party members to automatic so they battle on their own. It also features the same 360 degree views, so you can spin the camera around to see all of the landscape. If you love RPG titles, this is a must have. It’s a bit pricey at $14.99 but you can pick it up immediately on the Play Store.



Arcane Soul was our game of the week this week, and for good reason. It’s a sidescrolling action RPG hack and slash game, and while the storyline doesn’t seem nearly as in depth as something like Zenonia, you’ll be able to appreciate what it provides. The graphics are a wonderful mix of anime like style and hand drawn art, all rendered in beautiful HD at 60fps. There are three playable characters, with the male and female sowrdsman, and the archer. Upgrade your skills and your player stats, farm and collect items and different weapons, battle fierce enemies and play using the on screen touch controls or connect a gamepad. If you like hack and slash RPG titles, check out Arcane Soul. You can grab Arcane Soul for free in the Play Store.


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