Top 5 Best Android Games October



HyperDevbox Studio released the next game in the Record of Agarest War series, Record of Agarest War Zero, which is a full featured port of the acclaimed strategy RPG. The game features over 100 hours of gameplay(wowza!)full 720p graphic assets, full voice acting in Japanese, and over 500 different magic spells and battle skills. There’s also over 400 different enemies and characters in the game so there’s a lot of interaction, and it even features support for leaderboards and achievements through Google Play Games, as well as gamepad support like with the MOGA for example. Record of Agarest War Zero will cost you $8.99 and you can grab it from the Play Store link here.



If you like action/rpg dungeon crawler types and you love metal, Hail To The King: Deathbat created in part by the creative minds of Avenged Sevenfold is worth a look. Like all games in this particular genre you can expect plenty of hacking and slashing, and it looks goo while doing it. Play through the story of the mythical origin of the Deathbat, with 10-12 hours of gameplay, the option through IAP to play as members of the band, and unlock new weapons and magic as you progress. There’s even a nightmare mode for those who feel truly courageous and want a challenge. Hail To The King: Deathbat will cost you $4.99 and you can grab the download from the Play Store link here.



Haegemonia is a space themed game filled with exploration and resource management, IN SPACE! It has strategy game elements and real-time space battles, really what else is there to know? It features 2 separate campaigns to play through, Earth or Mars. There’s more than 200 inventions to develop, 40 imperial vessels, 5 hero classes including Soldier, Spy, Scientist, Governor, and Tyrant, all of which have a plethora of skills for you to develop and use. Finding the game too easy? Leave the easy mode in the dust and ramp it up in either of the two harder difficulty levels. Did we mention that you can colonize planets? Haegemonia Legions of Iron will cost you $3.99, and you can grab the download from the Play Store link here.



Sentinels of The Multiverse is a card based game that tasks you with putting an end to the nefarious plans of some dangerous villains. Start by choosing from one of 10 different super heroes, make sure your teammates pick their hero too, then select a villain and an environment and play off the corresponding cards. Each person playing has a turn to put down a card from one in their hand to play a super power or ability, than afterwards you draw another card. The villains have turns too, and you’ll want to make sure to play cards strategically to attempt getting the best outcomes. It’s a full on battle to save the multiverse, can you do it? Sentinels of The Multiverse also features 4 different villains, 4 environments, and over 9,000 possible battle scenario combinations. Sentinels of The Multiverse will cost you $9.99 for this digital version of the physical card game, and you can grab the download from the Play Store link here.



We touched on Botanicula on Sunday, but the game is an adventure point click type game from the same team that brought us Machinarium, Amanita Design. In this epic story you’ll help transport five tiny little friends which happen to be tree creatures who embark on a journey to save the last seed from their home tree. You’ll encounter plenty of puzzles to solve along the way, and of course there will be many obstacles and even some evil parasites to contend with. There’s over 150 detailed locations to explore and plenty of fun to be had. Botanicula will cost you $4.99 and you can grab the download from the Play Store link here.


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