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The Best iPhone Games for 2023 Alto's Odyssey Among Us The Battle of Polytopia
Beyond a Steel Sky Blek Brawlhalla Call of Duty: Mobile Clash Royale Crashlands
Crossy Road Crypt of the Necrodancer Dead Cells Death Road to Canada Desert
Golfing Device 6 Downwell The Escapists: Prison Escape Exit the Gungeon Fallout
Shelter Florence Framed Genshin Impact Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy
Gorogoa Grindstone Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft Her Story Hidden Folks Hitman
Go Inside Lara Croft Go Lego Star Wars Castaways Limbo Linn: Path of Orchards
Lumino City Marvel Snap Minit Miracle Merchant Oddmar Out There Oxenfree Pac-Man
256 Papers, Please Pikmin Bloom Plague Inc Pokemon Go Pokemon Unite PUBG Mobile
Reigns Ridiculous Fishing - A Tale of Redemption Rovio Classics: Angry Birds
Rymdkapsel Sayonara Wild Hearts Shadowmatic Slay the Spire Spaceteam Terraria
Threes! Thumper: Pocket Edition Transistor Ultimate Rivals Warbits The Witness
XCOM: Enemy Within Year Walk

It doesn't matter if you're a PC gamer, someone who prefers a console, or an
iPhone user who loves a cheap distraction, there's a tie that binds us: We've
all downloaded a game or two from the App Store.

Mobile gaming is all about convenience and quick dopamine hits, after all. Would
you rather stand in line at the supermarket staring at the tabloids or fire up
Marvel Snap? It's a simple decision. Deciding the games to download isn't quite
as simple, however. 

The Apple App Store is loaded with games, but avoiding the dregs can be
difficult. Don't fret, we're here to help. We've highlighted the fun, well-made
titles that deserve a home in your iPhone (especially since Fortnite is still
nowhere to be found), so download these recommended games without worry. And hit
the comment section to shout out your favorite games!

If you prefer to play on a device with more room to maneuver, we suggest heading
over to the best iPad games. If you want to play a growing library of premium
iOS games for one monthly price, check out the best Apple Arcade games. If
you're not an iPhoner, check out the best Android games.


ALTO'S ODYSSEY



Alto's Odyssey is the follow-up to 2015's Alto's Adventure. The new game
continues the series' ability to combine skiing's breathtaking visuals with an
endless runner's smooth mechanics. Travel down the mountain while completing
goals, collecting coins, and earning upgrades.


AMONG US

4.0 Excellent

Among Us launched in 2018, but it inexplicably became super-popular in 2020. In
this cooperative, multiplayer game, you work together to suss out the liar in
the group, as you survive in space. We're stuck at home right now, so this is
the perfect game for keeping your social skills sharp (and your paranoia high).


THE BATTLE OF POLYTOPIA

3.5 Good

This real-time strategy game puts you in control of a tribe as you expand its
territory, fight enemies, and ultimately build an empire. The Battle of
Polytopia lets you play solo, against a friend, or with strangers via online
multiplayer.


BEYOND A STEEL SKY



Beyond a Steel Sky (only on Apple Arcade) is the long-awaited follow-up to
Revolution Software’s 1994 adventure game Beneath a Steel Sky. This cyberpunk
title honors the source material, but still recognizes the ways in which the
point-and-click genre has evolved over the past quarter century.


BLEK



Praised for its simple gameplay and minimalist art design, Blek is a puzzle game
that tasks you with creating patterns using touch-screen gestures to complete
each level. Released in 2013, the game proved to be a simple, popular addition
to the iPhone's game library.


BRAWLHALLA



If you like Super Smash Bros, but don’t have a Nintendo system, Brawlhalla is
the next best thing. This free-to-play fighter puts tiny colorful characters,
armed with wacky weapons, in grand brawls to knock each other off the stage.


CALL OF DUTY: MOBILE



The Call of Duty franchise's AAA polish holds up nicely in this mobile
conversion. Now you can enjoy Activision’s famous first-person shooter for free
on the go. Even the battle royale mode made the cut.


CLASH ROYALE

4.0 Excellent

Clash Royale combines collectible cards, tower defense, and online multiplayer
to create a truly unique gaming experience. Since its worldwide release in
2016, Clash Royale has been nominated for many different awards and is now a
popular international eSport.


CRASHLANDS



Crashlands debuted in 2016 as an adventure-crafting RPG adventure with a wild
plot. Stranded on an uncivilized planet, you must fight monsters, mine
resources, and fulfill quests while trying to stay alive. The game has
cross-platform support, so you have no reason stop playing.


CROSSY ROAD



Like a chicken forever crossing the road, we will never stop recommending Crossy
Road. Its addictive, arcade gameplay and adorable voxel art style make it an
indispensable mobile game.


CRYPT OF THE NECRODANCER



This roguelike, dungeon-crawling game adds an element of beat-matching to create
a fun, yet brutal, playing experience. You can only move or attack by matching
the soundtrack's rhythm, gaining multipliers for successful matches. The goal is
to not only beat each level, but also gain better items and become more
effective in each new level.


DEAD CELLS



This brutal, roguelike game makes its way to iOS after a successful launch on
home consoles and PC. It puts you in control of a small creature that can take
control of dead bodies. Your goal is to escape from prison by gaining power ups
and fighting enemies through randomized levels. When you die, you die for good,
but you can use that experience to better prepare for the next run.


DEATH ROAD TO CANADA



Death Road to Canada is a randomly generated RPG that tasks you with surviving a
zombie apocalypse. Explore cities, recruit characters, make decisions, and try
to stay alive on your pixelated adventure.


DESERT GOLFING



If you like the idea of golfing in a desert, you’ll love the 2014 arthouse
game Desert Golfing. Courses are randomized, and the ball's movement is
unreliable because everything takes place on sand. The game has been praised for
its simplicity, great visuals, and difficult levels.


DEVICE 6

5.0 Outstanding

A primarily text-based adventure game, Device 6 takes players through
interactive puzzles and story elements in order to help the main character
escape an island. The game has been praised for its unique style of
storytelling, strong prose, and sound effects.


DOWNWELL



For a game that truly takes advantage of your phone’s vertical screen, try
Downwell. As you endlessly plummet down randomized, monochrome dungeons, plummet
in style by hopping on enemies and blasting them with your gun boots as long as
you can.


THE ESCAPISTS: PRISON ESCAPE



In The Escapists, you must find a way to bust out of prison. You can roam
through the prison, collect or craft items, take assignments from fellow
inmates, and level up your character. When you escape, it's on to the next
prison. Don't get caught, otherwise all the work you have done will be wiped
out.


EXIT THE GUNGEON



Enter the Gungeon tasked with you traveling as far as possible into the titular
lair of firearms. Exit the Gungeon challenges you to escape. No matter the
direction you go, you’ll blast your way through tons of projectile peons. Touch
controls actually reduce the difficulty compared to using a controller.


FALLOUT SHELTER

4.0 Excellent

Fallout Shelter puts you in charge of running a vault—a colony of survivors
buried beneath the Earth, safe from radiation. In practice, it's pretty similar
to the countless other mobile resource-management games. However, clever and
non-exploitative uses of in-app purchases, combined with the unmistakable feel
of the Fallout franchise, help Fallout Shelter appeal to casual and hardcore
players alike.


FLORENCE



In Florence, players follow the story of Florence Yeoh through 20 chapters of
interactive stories filled with minigames. The 2018 game takes only about 30
minutes to get through, but has been highly praised for its storytelling,
character building, and art direction.


FRAMED



This narrative-based puzzle game tasks you with rearranging the panels of a
noir-style comic book in order to ensure the player-characters escape their
would-be captors. Released in 2014, Framed earned high praise for its strong
visuals, subtle storytelling elements, and great music.


GENSHIN IMPACT



Genshin Impact is the smash-hit action-RPG that blurs the line between mobile
game and AAA release. Explore the beautiful (but dangerous) land of Teyvat using
a deep and creative combat system. You can have a good time with the gacha game,
even if you don’t pay a dime.


GETTING OVER IT WITH BENNETT FODDY



This is one of the weirdest games you'll play on your iPhone. Getting Over
It With Bennett Foddy puts you in control of a character who has his legs stuck
in a cauldron and uses a hammer as his only means of movement. You must use the
hammer to scale a mountain, but there are no save points, so you can fall
backward at any time, undoing all the progress made up to that point. The game
also contains voiceover commentary from designer Bennett Foddy, who discusses
philosophical topics, often based on the player's in-game actions.


GOROGOA



Gorogoa was in development for six years, but the final product, hand-drawn by
developer Jason Roberts, is a visual masterpiece. There is no text in the game,
leaving players to complete puzzles and explore themes of spirituality and
religion on their own.


GRINDSTONE



Grindstone stood out as a shining jewel during Apple Arcade’s launch because it
put a novel spin on a standard puzzle game trope. Instead of just matching
jewels to clear them, you match enemies for your beefy barbarian to smash into
paste.


HEARTHSTONE: HEROES OF WARCRAFT



In 2014, the World of Warcraft franchise got a little bigger when it expanded
into the realm of mobile gaming with Hearthstone: Heroes of
Warcraft. Hearthstone is a free-to-play, turn-based, collectible card game that
borrows from the existing World of Warcraft Trading Card Game. Its popularity
has led to the release of numerous expansion packs and even an esports
tournament.


HER STORY

4.5 Excellent

This 2015 release is billed as an interactive movie in which you're given pieces
of a police interview and are asked to piece together the truth. Her Story uses
live-action performances on a simulated desktop, and earned praise for the
narrative, character performance, and gameplay.


HIDDEN FOLKS



Taking a page from the popular Where's Waldo book series, Hidden Folks gives you
interactive, animated scenes, in which you must find hidden elements. Tapping
the hand-drawn art lets you interact with it as you search for characters,
objects, and animals.


HITMAN GO



Translating existing game franchises to iOS has always been tricky. Not all
games can make the leap from a console with controllers and buttons to nothing
but a single touch screen. However, Hitman Go skillfully captures the essence of
everyone's favorite bald assassin, Agent 47, in a more mobile-friendly form.
You'll be shocked how satisfying this slick series of strategy board games feels
as figures move across flat surfaces to take out their targets.


INSIDE



Playdead's Inside is a puzzle-platformer set in a dark dystopic world of
government experimentation and zombie-like creatures. Noted for its
monochromatic, 2.5D graphics, Inside is a spiritual successor to Playdead's
Limbo.


LARA CROFT GO

4.0 Excellent

If you like the Lara Croft franchise, you'll love what they did with this mobile
game. Taking cues from Hitman Go, Lara Croft Go went a step further and added
elevations to the game board. It feels just like a true Lara Croft game, with
her having to climb up mountain cliffs and maneuver around chasms.


LEGO STAR WARS CASTAWAYS



Lego and Star Wars have always been a match made in galactic heaven. In this
newest Apple Arcade game, you create your own custom character and live life in
this brick-tastic take on the Star Wars universe. Socialize with smugglers,
fight enemies, or just dance if you feel like it. 


LIMBO



Back in 2010, Playdead released the black-and-white puzzle platformer Limbo,
which saw you take control of a boy searching for his sister in a dark and
dystopic world. The game stood out from the pack due to its challenging puzzles
and gruesome depiction of the player-character's demise, helping to elevate the
conversation of video games as art.


LINN: PATH OF ORCHARDS



The action puzzler Linn: Path of Orchards requires you to navigate through
rotating platforms using the character's flying and jumping abilities. The
game's appealing color schemes make it a pleasant gaming experience.


LUMINO CITY



What awaits you in Lumino City may be the most innovative gameplay to reach the
iPhone to date. It's a point-and-click adventure, which serves as a sequel to
the game Lume, but the art is what sets it apart from other iOS titles. Its
visuals were built by hand, and they place you inside an intricate world
of stop-motion animation previously unseen in the video game world.


MARVEL SNAP

4.0 Excellent

The free-to-play Marvel Snap is one of the most surprising mobile hits in this
or any other universe. It takes Hearthstone's brilliant, competitive
deckbuilding mechanics and combines them with Marvel's heroes and villains,
complete with creative abilities inspired by the comics. Once you download
Marvel Snap to your iPhone, you won’t be able to stop making strategic plays as
you climb the ranks and unlock even more cards.


MINIT



Explore the world around you and try to break a curse—in 60 seconds. Minit is a
black-and-white adventure game that requires you to play in intervals while you
collect items and work to save the day.


MIRACLE MERCHANT



Miracle Merchant is a truly unique solitaire-style card game that sees you act
as a master alchemist's apprentice. Your job is to use decks of cards to create
potions for customers, and it's all bundled together with a bright and charming
art style.


ODDMAR



In this take on the classic platformer genre, you control a Viking along his
quest to secure his place in Valhalla among the greatest warriors in the world.
Will your Viking have to do as he's told and burn down the forest or can he
prove himself another way?


OUT THERE



Out There is something of a choose-your-own-adventure resource management game.
Stranded in the middle of an unknown part of space, you must manage your
spaceship and gather resources in order to survive. Only by interacting with
alien species can you set your character on a specific path that ultimately
determines the game's ending.


OXENFREE



This supernatural horror-adventure centers around a group of kids who must
uncover the truth about a mysterious island. Oxenfree is presented as a 2.5D
graphic adventure without cutscenes, where dialogue takes place during gameplay.
The game is unique in that there is no way to obtain a game over. Instead, the
outcome of the game is based on the decisions the player makes, meaning there
are multiple endings to be found.


PAC-MAN 256

4.5 Excellent

Taking its name from the Pac-Man Level 256 glitch, Pac-Man 256 puts a new spin
on an old classic. Pac-Man consumes pellets and power-ups while also avoiding
ghosts, just like the original game. However, this time the level is endless and
the bottom of the screen contains a glitch that will consume the player. The
game also adds new power-ups to spice things up.


PAPERS, PLEASE



Papers, Please is a truly unique as something of a paperwork simulator. You
control an immigration officer in a dystopian country, where you process papers
to determine which people you allow to cross the border, and who you turn away.
The player is given an ever-increasing list of rules and requirements to check
documentation against, and is also forced to make moral decisions that could go
against the approved criteria. The game comes with a wide selection of alternate
endings based directly on your decisions.


PIKMIN BLOOM

3.5 Good

Pikmin Bloom is the latest collaboration between Nintendo and Niantic, the
creators of Pokemon Go. It may not be quite as mind-blowing as that
augmented-reality monster-catching phenomenon, but these adorable plant-like
creatures also encourage you to get out of your seat and walk around your
neighborhood.


PLAGUE INC



In this game, the player creates and evolves a pathogen in order to spread a
plague throughout the world and eliminate the population. Plague Inc is a
strategy-simulation game that incorporates realistic variables in order to give
the player a challenge in developing the ultimate viral weapon. You clear
objectives as you evolve and adapt the plague to consume the world.


POKEMON GO



Nintendo took the next step with its Pokemon franchise in 2016 when Pokemon
Go was launched worldwide. The mobile app combined location-based and augmented
reality technology to turn the act of catching Pokemon into a social and
physically active event. The game continues to receive updates, adding new
Pokemon, items, Raid Battles, and other features. Check out our list of tips and
tricks to help you become a Pokemon Master.


POKEMON UNITE



It was only a matter of time before the wildly popular Pokemon franchise tried
its hand at the wildly popular MOBA genre. In Pokemon Unite, you and your
partners control Pokemon teams, literally dunking on each other to score points.
As far as MOBAs go, Unite has incredibly accessible gameplay, and the Pokemon
themselves deploy all the wacky powers you’d expect.


PUBG MOBILE



PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been a big hit on the home console and PC
gaming market, so it makes sense that mobile would be the next place to expand.
Players can now come together in a giant battle royale mode right from their
mobile device. PUBG has never been so easy to play.


REIGNS

4.0 Excellent

In Reigns, you are a medieval king who must make decisions on how best to rule
your land. The game is presented as a card game, and you swipe left or right to
accept or reject the advice of your advisors. Your decisions have consequences
that impact your standing with the church, military, economy, and people. If
these four pillars of society are not kept in balance, your reign ends.


RIDICULOUS FISHING - A TALE OF REDEMPTION

4.5 Excellent

In Ridiculous Fishing, you catch as many fish as possible before pulling them
into the air and shooting them by tapping the screen. Each hit earns money that
can be used to purchase new items and upgrades.


ROVIO CLASSICS: ANGRY BIRDS



App Store gaming is so old at this point that many of its earliest hit games are
no longer available for download. It’s the same reason why it’s so tough to play
old games on new consoles; the tech is just too outdated. Few mobile gaming
franchises found as much success as Angry Birds, which earned tons of money
while spawning spin-offs and even feature films. If you want to experience the
joys of launching rotund birds at green pigs, Rovio remastered the first Angry
Birds for modern devices.


RYMDKAPSEL



Rymdkapsel uses a minimalist art style to turn this real-time strategy game into
a unique iPhone gaming experience. Players build a space station, manage
resources, and defend against attacks while trying to conduct important
research. There are special rooms on your base for specific functions, and the
game ends if all workers meet their doom.


SAYONARA WILD HEARTS



Sayonara Wild Hearts (only on Apple Arcade) is kind of a game, but it’s really
an interactive pop music album. We don’t care what you call it, as you as long
get your hands, and ears, on this trippy, transcendent, technicolor journey
through a legitimately fantastic collection of songs.


SHADOWMATIC



Shadowmatic is a simple but popular game in which the player rotates abstract
objects in a spotlight until the shadow becomes a recognizable shape. The game
has been praised for its detailed and realistic renderings and impressive game
mechanics.


SLAY THE SPIRE



Slay the Spire’s addictive take on collectible card game combat makes for a
roguelite you’ll want to replay. Even after dozens of runs you’ll find new ways
to combine spell cards and make the monsters suffer. Note that this game is
published by Humble Bundle, owned by PCMag’s parent company Ziff Davis.


SPACETEAM

5.0 Outstanding

As a cooperative, multiplayer video game, Spaceteam represents something truly
unique for the iPhone. Players connect via Wi-Fi in order to work together and
prevent a spaceship from crashing. Because of the frantic style of gameplay,
players often find themselves shouting instructions to each other, which in turn
increases the stress levels.


TERRARIA



Terraria is like a 2D Minecraft. It's a sandbox adventure game that allows you
to explore, craft, build, and fight inside a procedurally generated world. You
can travel between different biomes and find various characters to interact
with.


THREES!



Remember 2048? The original version of that game still deserves your attention.
Before it was cloned many times over, Threes! proved to be a popular iPhone game
in 2014. Players slide numbered tiles and combine them according to multiples of
threes. The game keeps going until there are no more moves, and a final score is
counted. That frustrating need to achieve a specific numbered tile was only
introduced by the copycats.


THUMPER: POCKET EDITION



In this simple, yet memorable game, you control a beetle who travels at intense
speeds along a track. Thumper demands that you maintain rhythm with the
background music while also avoiding obstacles, fighting enemies, and bracing
against turns. The haunting music, mesmerizing visuals, and brutal reaction
times create a truly tense gaming experience.


TRANSISTOR

4.5 Excellent

Transistor was one of the finest console games of 2014, and while the game
doesn't control quite as well on an iOS touch screen, it's still a gorgeous,
intelligent, and mechanically sophisticated sci-fi action-RPG.


ULTIMATE RIVALS



Ultimate Rivals (only on Apple Arcade) ups the silliness of arcade sports games
by letting you mix and match athletes from across different leagues. If you want
to see LeBron James play hockey or Megan Rapinoe toss an American football, this
is the game for you.


WARBITS



This title lets you take control of an army and use turn-based strategy to
defeat the opposition. Influenced by the classic Advance Wars tactics games,
each unit in Warbits has its own strength and weaknesses, as well as unique
power ups. The game includes a campaign, challenge mode, and online play, all
wrapped within cute graphics and quirky dialogue.


THE WITNESS



The Witness follows Myst's footsteps by placing you in a mysterious location and
expecting you to figure out how to escape. You'll be looking for clues and
completing puzzles, but make sure you take in the scenery when you can.


XCOM: ENEMY WITHIN



XCOM: Enemy Unknown rebooted the classic strategy game franchise and became one
of 2013's finest games. XCOM: Enemy Within takes all that was great in Enemy
Unknown and enriches it with extra side missions and enemy types. It's the best
version of an already-phenomenal game, and definitely worth picking up if you're
a hardcore strategy fan.


YEAR WALK

4.5 Excellent

This iPhone game delivers a truly unsettling gaming experience. The plot is
based on the Swedish Year Walk folktale, where participants compete a series of
divinations along a journey in order to receive a glimpse of the future. There
are secret messages and multiple endings to find.



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