XCOM: Enemy Unknown

It really is quite an amazing game, which is why it has also found a spot on our list as one of the Top 10 Best games for the month. The tactical turn based combat is always fun especially if you love a little strategy, and there’s always something to be said about getting to duke it with aliens on the battlefield. If you haven’t picked up this awesome title from 2K Games yet, you can grab it from the Play Store for $9.99. It’s a little steeper than most Android games out there, but it’s worth every penny.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man series of games based off of the movie is every bit improved over the original, with more than just enhanced gameplay. The graphics are better, the gameplay is more vast and open world allowing the gamer to explore, and the combo based action and combat is much better than before. Just like you’d expect you can climb walls, web-sling around the city, and face off against some of Spider-Man’s greatest foes. The only downside we can really see here is that the game does require an internet connection to play. Still, even with that drawback the game pulled off a spot in the top 10 this month. You can pick up The Amazing Spider-Man 2 from the play Store for just $4.99 and get to saving the world.

The Walking Dead: Season One



Telltale Games long awaited Android adaption of The Walking Dead: Season One dropped earlier this month and boy was it worth the wait. This episodic series of games promises hours of enjoyment based off of the popular AMC hit series. While many may have already played the game on other platforms, if this is your first time experiencing the game it’s one to enjoy. The first episode is free of course, with all of the other episodes available as DLC through IAP inside the game. You can purchase the episodes separately, but if you buy them all as a bundle you save money. You can grab The Walking Dead: Season One from the Play Store anytime you’re ready to face the shambling horde. Recommended to wear headphones while you play for that extra little something.

 Lego Marvel Super Heroes


 Lego franchise have been popular for a long while, in large part because the brand mixes humor with solid gameplay and hot pop culture touchstones.
So it was something of a no-brainer that a game based on the Marvel superhero universe would sell well.

 Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag


Take the incredibly popular "Assassin's Creed" franchise, add pirates and toss in an open environment, where players can break from the main storyline and adventure on the high seas and you've got a recipe for success.
Fans universally loved the game, but initial sales were weaker than its predecessor (something Ubisoftblamed on the console transition).

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