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Published the Thu Jul 22, 2021 2:08 pm

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    These are the best Android games to download onto your phone or tablet.

    The best Android games offer you countless hours of entertainment and fun. No matter what you're into — strategy games, first-person shooters, puzzlers, and more — there's probably a game on Google's Play Store that you'll enjoy.

    The trouble is sorting through the many Play Store titles to find the most appealing games. And while many of the best Android games are free, you'll find a few titles that require payment for you to download them. You may find yourself wondering whether a particular paid game is worth it.

    Not to worry: we've gathered the best of the best in one place, spanning several different categories. Whether you want to dump hours into an RPG, play something with friends, or put your strategy skills to the test, we've got you covered with the best Android games that we've spotted.

    There's more to your phone than just its gaming potential, though, so when you're done here, why don't you check out the best Android apps? They help make the best Android phones even better than they already are.

    So without further ado, here are the best Android games you can play, organized by category.

    Best Android games: Social games

    Social multiplayer games are one you can play with friends or family, some locally and others online. They're a fun time for gatherings or just hanging out with your buds on a Discord chat.

    Its insane popularity may be easing up, but Among Us remains a fun game that has the potential to ruin friendships. It's a game about deception. Anywhere from five to 10 players gather and perform tasks in space. There's an impostor among you, though — sometimes a few of them).

    The regular crewmates must survive the impostor, who tries to kill everyone. A good impostor turns the team against each other, throwing blame off themselves. It's usually a fun time.

    Ticket to Ride

    Ticket to Ride is a mobile adaptation of the wonderful train-based board game that many love and enjoy. It can support up to five players with pass-and-play (or local area if everyone has the game on their device). The power of technology shines through, making for quick and easy gameplay.

    This is an excellent party or family gathering game, allowing for some healthy competition.

    Much like Among Us, Triple Agent is all about deception. There will be two teams, with one of them tasked to get the other team to turn on itself. Be careful about getting sidetracked or fooled, because it can have consequences for your team.

    The game is played on a single device with rules explained as you play. It's yet another awesome party game that brings people together by turning them against each other.