What to play on Android and iOS, new for November

The mobile games market is not sleeping even if the market for computer or console projects is relatively calm. The Pocketgamer.com portal has prepared a selection of the latest games for Android and iOS.

What to play on Android and iOS, new for November

Pokemon trading card game bag

The official TCG based on “Pokemon” – now available on mobile platforms! The Pocket version of the game receives both original illustrations and new, exclusive images, and you can not only admire the collected cards, but also participate in battles against AI or real players. Booster packs are even animated to look like players are opening the shiny pack with their own hands!

Forgotten memories

Psychological horror in the spirit of Resident Evil and Silent Hill. The player takes on the role of a police detective who must uncover terrible secrets using only a flashlight. It's worth noting that the voice actors from the original Silent Hill have also joined the game – a treat for fans of the series.

Frostpunk: Beyond the ice

Mobile version of Frostpunk: a post-apocalyptic urban strategy in which players need to protect the last bastion of civilization from permafrost. Compared to the original game, the mobile version is of course a bit simpler but retains the main mechanics. Specifically resource management, building with consideration for thermal power infrastructure and of course ethical dilemmas.

Professor Dr. Jetpack

Professor Doctor Jetpack is a cool pixel platformer where players need to control jetpack pilots. That's right, the nuance is that little men and their jetpacks obey all the laws of physics, so getting them to the finish line of each level is not so easy. Especially if at the same time you need to shoot from monsters, escape from traps and, for example, accurately throw bombs at obstacles.

Bloons card storm

The mischievous monkeys have now turned to playing cards! Bloons Card Storm is a new project from the authors of the popular tower defense strategy BloonsTD. Players can build decks with more than 130 cards that complement the four heroes' unique abilities, in a game that seems more similar to Hearthstone than Slay the Spire. And you can play both against AI and against live players over the Internet.

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