The best iOS and Android games available for 99 cents

The best iOS and Android games available for 99 cents

Mobile gaming is known to be affordable, and publishers love to offer games at a low price. Unlike Steam, PlayStation Network, or even Nintendo eShop, mobile games usually go on sale at a low price to convince interested App Store users to put money into a game. Some of the best titles available at mobile tend to range from 99 cents to $ 4,99 or $ 5,99.

Whether it's a mobile pet Tamagotchi or a pocket-sized Nintendo Pokémon-like monster game, there's a bit of everything available for just $ 1 online. For iOS App Store buyers and Android Google Play Store users, here are some of the best games available for $ 0,99 each.



Tamagotchi Classic

  • Publisher: Bandai Namco
  • Genre: Life Simulator
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Remember the craze for Tamagotchi virtual animals of the 90s? Well, Bandai Namco brought the series back once again, this time for mobile phones. Called Tamagotchi Classic, this smartphone app mimics the original portable Tamagotchi by allowing players to feed, clean and play with their animal Tamagotchi on their iOS or Android device. And for smartwatch users, Tamagotchi Classic even supports Apple Watch, allowing gamers to check their Tamagotchi in a meeting or on the go.

Scribblenauts Remix

  • Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Genre: Puzzle Platformer
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Scribblenauts Remix wasn't always $ 0,99, but once Warner Bros. lowered its price in 2011, the game quickly became one of the most popular mobile titles on iOS and Android to date.



Based heavily on both Scribblenauts and Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix takes 40 levels from the first two games. It adds ten new additions to the game, allowing players to solve puzzles by creating objects with adjectives and nouns. Huge in size and incredibly hilarious, Scribblenauts Remix is ​​a great addition to any gamer's mobile library.

Goat Simulator

  • Publisher: Coffee Stain Studios
  • Genre: Action Open-World, Satire
  • Available south: iOS via App Store

Mobile version of Coffee Stain Publishing Goat Simulator brings the goat-em-up game of classic comedy game to iOS and Android in a port that stays true to the original game. If you're looking for something humorous that parodies both the simulator's shovel and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, Goat Simulator is definitely worth picking up. Be warned, this game only costs 99 cents on iOS; the full game costs $ 4,99 on the Google Play Store.

Plague Inc.

  • Publisher: Ndemic Creations
  • Genre: Real-time strategy
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Interested in destroying the world's population with your own scourge? Now you can, and all from the comfort of your smartphone. Plague Inc. empowers players to control and maintain a deadly disease rampaging across the world, causing a massive international epidemic that leaves millions injured or killed. Evolve your virus and find ways to spread your disease further before the governments of the world discover how to quarantine and eliminate your disease in this incredibly addicting real-time strategy game perfect for mobile gameplay.



Nexomon

  • Publisher: Lime Turtle
  • Genre: RPG
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Interested in a mobile game similar to Pokémon? It's Nexomon, in a nutshell, a pocket-sized monster game that tasks players with exploring a world inhabited by creatures called Nexomon. In Nexomon, players can battle AI trainers in turn-based combat and capture new Nexomons using Nexotraps. Equipped with its own RPG story and party characters, Nexomon is easily worth a purchase for just $ 1.

Vol Parkour

  • Publisher: Alexander Bukharev
  • Genre: Sports
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Flight Parkour plays with physics to create a simple (and somewhat hilarious) stunt game where players must perform parkour tricks in the air to score points. Players can also perform backflips, wins, and other in-game moves, as long as they are able to execute their moves before they land. Be warned, while the iOS version costs $ 0,99, Parkour Flight's Android edition costs $ 1,49.


Hitman Sniper

  • Publisher: Square Enix
  • Genre: First Person Shooter
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Inspired in part by Hitman: Absolution's Hitman: Sniper Challenge demo preview, Hitman: Sniper throws players as Agent 47 as he shoots assassination targets from afar. Players can choose to go as hard or as quietly as they want, squarely killing enemies one by one in the open, using environmental triggers to make the deaths appear to be accidents, or shooting bodies so that they fall off bridges and remain hidden from view.


While Hitman Sniper certainly isn't the same as IO Interactive Hitman 2, it's still a nice spinoff experience that any fan can enjoy on mobile.

Doodle Jump

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  • Publisher: Lima Sky
  • Genre: Platform
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Ah, Doodle Jump. One of the most popular mobile games to date, Doodle Jump, first launched in 2009, quickly became extremely popular with iPhone users. The game then came to Android and various other mobile operating systems, as well as Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS.

In Doodle Jump, players attempt to jump as high as possible by repeatedly jumping from platform to platform in portrait mode. If the player falls, he loses.

Doodle Jump is available for free, but the paid version of the game removes ads, adds UFOs, and removes the game limit how high the Doodler can go. Doodle Jump is a classic, and if you haven't already, now is a great time to try it out.

The Impossible Game

  • Publisher: FlukeDude
  • Genre: Platform
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Unsurprisingly, The Impossible Game is not an easy game to beat. You control an orange square as it moves on a path filled with black squares and triangles. The black squares act like safes to give you a little boost in jumping. If you come in contact with the triangles, you will die and have to start over. Impossible play takes a lot of patience and coordination for a game that has control input.

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  • Publisher: Frogmind
  • Genre: Adventure Platformer
  • Available south: iOS via App Store, Android via the Google Play Store

Often hailed as one of the best mobile games available for iOS and Android, Badland immerses players in a side-scrolling platformer adventure in a forest world as immersive as it is dark and twisted. Players must avoid traps, overcome obstacles, and solve physics-based platforming challenges to progress in the game, which even supports multiplayer co-op. If there's a mobile game to make sure on your smartphone, go with Badland for sure.

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