November kicks off the time of year when you may be spending more time with family than you’d like. You’ll be dying to escape conversations about work, school, the weather, and relationship status. Luckily there have been some great new games released this month that will help you pass the time. Just don’t let anyone catch you playing at the dinner table. Enjoy!
Assassin’s Creed Unity Companion
The Assassin’s Creed Unity companion app will equip you with a real-time in-game map that can show you the location of both you and your co-op partners. It also features a heat map that’ll show you the paths other assassin’s took to complete their job, including any resistance and kills they’ve experienced along the way, and more.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
If you’re a fan of the latest game in the Call of Duty franchise you need the official companion app. The Call of Duty Advanced Warfare App gives players the tools they need to create and manage their clan, produce in game player and clan emblems, and participate in Clan Wars on the go from their tablet or phone.
Civilization Revolution 2
The sequel to one of the most successful strategy games on mobile arrived this month. Civilization Revolution 2 challenges players to build an empire that will stand the test of time. This is the first game in the Civilization series to be developed and available exclusively for mobile devices.
Far Cry 4 Arena Master
This month was all about companion apps, and Far Cry 4 has one too. In Arena Master you can collect animals and mercenary fighters for your own personal arena and send them to battle against other Far Cry 4 players for fame and fortune. Arena Master can be linked directly to your console game, allowing you to share your arena progress.
Kingdom Rush Origins
Kingdom Rush Origins is the third installment of the award-winning Kingdom Rush saga. In this exciting prequel, command your elven army and defend mystical lands from sea serpents, evil sorcerers, and wave after wave of gnoll tribesman, all with the help of new towers, heroes, and spells to fend off every enemy.
Lollipop Land
It’s hands-down the coolest Easter Egg we’ve seen in an Android release: a Flappy Bird-like mini-game inside Android Lollipop. Since not everyone can actually get their hands on Lollipop at the moment, one developer made the mini-game available in the Google Play Store for everyone.
Strike Suit Zero
In the year 2299 an interstellar war rages. Take control of the Strike Suit, a craft with the ability to transform into a hulking suit of space armor, in a bid to save Earth from destruction. Immerse yourself in massive fleet battles where your dog-fighting skills will directly affect the fate of the universe.
The Banner Saga
Embark on your own epic journey in this critically acclaimed tactical RPG fantasy realm inspired by Norse mythology. Your strategic choices directly affect your personal story, as well as the outcome of conflicts encountered during your struggle for survival.
Turbo Dismount
If you love to crash things this is the game for you. Turbo Dismount is a kinetic tragedy about Mr. Dismount and the cars who love him. Perform death-defying motor stunts, crash into walls, create traffic pile-ups of epic scale, and share it all with your friends.
TwoDots
Remember Dots? TwoDots is the sequel that builds on the premise of the old, with your objective being to connect two or more adjacent, identical dots to clear them from the screen and complete your goal. New game elements include ice blocks, anchors, fire, and much more.
XCOM: Enemy Within
Fans of the first XCOM mobile game have something new to play. XCOM: Enemy Within is now available in the Google Play Store for $12.99. That might seem a little steep, but this game has tons to offer. New abilities, new weapons, new enemies, new strategies, and of course a new story.
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As you can see there are plenty of games to be thankful for this month! What game from November is your favorite? Did we miss any in our list? Happy gaming!
You missed Valiant Hearts, awesome game. Although its a bit buggy and the touchscreen controls a bit bad at times, I can see why it would be left off.
Daddy Long Legs is so epic
In my opinion Call of Kitty is missing. Awesome physics based puzzle game with a wonderful level design and a gameplay that I have seen nowhere else (I found it on xda forum)
Companion apps aren’t really android games. A little disappointing and misleading.
Valiant Hearts, Monument Valley..
No Flappy Bird?
Advanced Warfare sucks, just saying…
All of my Steam games are becoming phone games… I don’t like this future.
I know right. I looked on recently and found. Swkotor, Lego Harry Potter, COD black ops zombies, GTA 3/vice city/san andreas, Construction sim 2014, Farming sim 14, Lego marvel, Lego batman, plants vs zombies, terraria, scribblenauts, walking dead. I can’t say I don’t like it. It would be great to take some of these games wherever you go. I just don’t like having to buy the game a second time
Flappy Bird meets Mario. Check out Bouncing Monster. Alike any other endless touch games, the game is really addictive and have its own appeal and quirky design to fit the bill. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unrealmotion.bouncingmonster