Games of the Week - The 5 Best New Games for iOS and Android - February 13th

Hello again and welcome to the latest entry in our many years of Games of the Week series. If you are looking for the best 5 games that are available in the iPhone, iPad or Android stores this week, you have landed just at the right time in the right place.

With this article we bypass the droves of subscription services (Apple Arcade, Google Play Pass, GameClub, Hatch, Playond, etc.), which were introduced on mobile platforms, and also take into account things like Steam Link or Google Stadia's streaming on handheld Allow devices. This means that our list is a finely curated list of brilliant, fresh title that you can download and play without subscribing to or installing a third-party initiative. Of course there are some great games for these services, but we focus on the things you can just download.

This week it was incredibly difficult to reduce the publications on five. There was at least a dozen great publications, each trying to lose our attention. But here we have a selection that ranges from RTS via an ego puzzler to energetic air fighting.

Remember if you want to review some of our previous selections, you can do so at any time in our Games of the Week Hub. This is a great way to find games to fill in empty space on your phone. Or if you like your messages in small pieces that are delivered directly on your palm, you may follow us on Twitter.

Click on the big blue button below without further delay to learn more about the 5 best new mobile games of this week.

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1 Veritas

Developer: Glitch Games Available to: iOS + Android Genre: Puzzle Learn more about Veritas

Many people forget that myst was das the best-selling game of all time until the Sims came and people attentive that the circumstantation of incompetent extremely fun can make. Veritas follows, similar to the previous title of Glitch Games, Forever Lost, in the spirit of Myst as a puzzle from the first person.

If you are looking for a mating puzzle, in which you are caught in a subterranean institution and every single piece of your gray substance need to use to escape, then Veritas is perfect for you. In contrast to most others, almost everything is simply enigmatic, and there is even a photographic element in the game with which they make notes of things in the area surrounding the facility and can access them if necessary.

You can save Veritas on the App Storeund on the Google Play now.

2 DADISH

Available to: iOS + Android Genre: Platform Learn more about DADISH

He is a father, he is a radish. It's Dadish. Personally, I am everything for PortManteau names and also for bright and colorful platformers. Dadish has a merger of both and that's good enough for me.

I'm not sure how competently the parents of radishes are, but Dadish does not set a high standing bar: he is sleeping as he observes his adventurous children, and spends the entire game to go through more and more demanding levels to try to try His children recover.

It makes simple and simple fun, is light and accessible, and sometimes exactly what is required.

Dadish is now available at both AppStore and Google Play

3 little misfortune

Available to: iOS + Android Genre: Adventure Learn more about Little Misfortune

It is impossible to deny that Killmonday Games games have a specific style. Little Misfortune is her latest edition and it seems to be able to tick all her normal boxes: to play the border between darkness and light throughout.

With the misfortune Ramirez Hernandez, an imaginative 8-year-old, looking for the price of eternal happiness as a gift to her mother. Under the leadership of your new friend Mr. Voice you dare in the forest, where secrets are revealed a bit of bad luck unfolds.

Little Misfortune will soon be available for Google Play, but now you can snap it in the App Store.

4 Society of heroes

Available to: iOS Genre: Strategy Learn more about Company of Heroes

14 years ago, THQ published one of the largest creations from THQ Canada: Company of Heroes. In the time since then has passed, THQ has gone completely bankrupt. The new, modern THQ is actually THQ Nordic, and THQ Canada is now the Sega subsidiary Relic Entertainment - Phew.

At that time, in 2006, an iOS version has actually been published - you can read our review of November '06 - but instead we focus on the fantastic-looking remake, which have just published the serial carriers Feral Interactive.

It looks good, and it is reported that the efforts to correct the resolution brought miracle to the classic RTS. The true celebration should be, however, that the game with touch control works fantastic. As I always say, this will hopefully be an important milestone for classic RTS on mobile platforms.

At the moment it is only on the iPad and you can find it in the App Store.

5 Kick Flight

Shattering, falling and beating is the taste of the week in Grenge Inc's Cartoon Brawler Kick-Flight. It takes the camera angle and the rapid chaos of modern anime fights (they know those published by Bandai Namco) and delivers it in a rapid, IP-free experience.

It is an impressive performance and looks great in action - with our own fighting game correspondent Dave Aubrey, who recently commented: Kick Flight is good by the way. A big praise. Give the trailer below a quick look and decide if it is for you.

Kick-Flight is now available via both AppStore and Google Play

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