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    Popular Gaming Apps (and Our Favorite Music Gaming App)

    As a nation, we love our mobiles. The development in mobile technology has changed its way to handle complicated things effortlessly. People now prefer everything on the go, from shopping for groceries to buying clothes. A similar evolution is taking place in the gaming industry with the beginning of the smartphone era. Even gaming has shifted from the living room to the washroom as people are always connected to their smartphone every time.

    With the mobile technology growing to a stage of ultimate control in the digital space, it is important that game developers should concentrate on mobile gaming apps. As the days are getting busy as ever, people are relying on the mobile applications for their everyday needs.

    Our smartphones and tablets can be used for so many things, from watching live TV to ordering the weekly shop, that it is no surprise that we want to play games on them too.

    Mobile games are the most played games by consumers. According to a recent survey 46% of all the time, people spend gaming with a mobile gaming app. The next closest competitor was time with PC games at 32%. This survey shows how far behind consoles are lagging these days. The percentage of all gaming period that consumers give to console games is a mere 18%.

    Whether you’re a random player or veteran, we’ve got some popular gaming apps that everyone across the spectrum should experience. Pokémon Go, Candy Crush, Fortnite, and Clash of Clans are presently some of the best-selling games on mobile. Other good games on mobile trending now include PUBG, Roblox, Vainglory, and Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire. Just like in Hollywood, there is a surplus of fantastic, brand-new games that launch each season. So, find the below list of the most sizzling offerings in the Play store. They’re perfect for both new players and expert gamers and offer great graphics, entertainment value, and everything you could want in your games.

    Mobile gaming has never been enhanced, and while it continues to reach new altitudes, let’s take a minute to be sure no one missed a few of our chosen highlights and hidden gems.

    Our favorite music gaming app

    Rock Hero 2 is a music game, similar to Guitar Hero, which tests your skills in playing a virtual guitar. Rock Hero features three different styles and nine songs which can be played in three difficulty levels. It is available free for Android devices.



    From console to mobile

    If you want are very ambitious, check out Fortnite, the multiplayer action royal passion. It's still free, and it's same to the console version but with surprisingly clean touch controls. It's coming to Android soon, too. PUBG is the same game that doesn't let you play against desktop players but does a fantastic task of re-creating the PC/Xbox One title for a smaller screen.

    Minecraft's mobile port is precisely like the Switch and Xbox One versions, and you can even play with friends on those two systems. Other console titles deserve your time include quirky survival game Don't Starve, story and melody focused Bastion and the ultraviolent Hotline Miami.

    Casual knockouts

    Casual gaming apps may get a poor impression among core gamers, but the genre has evolved quite a bit over the past few years. What used to consist of only essential social game tools has turned into a strong ecosystem of mobile games that cost little to play with a lot of entertainment. I'll be the first to agree that Angry Birds Classic (iOS, Android) and Candy Crush Saga can offer me with hours of enjoyment without spending a penny on extras. The match-three recreation of Candy Crush games represents the style and has many spin-offs, like Candy Crush Jelly Saga and Candy Crush Soda Saga, to keep you excited for hours.

    Angry Birds is full of avians being sling-shot at pigs, sure, but there are also some fun options, like the karting game Angry Birds Go and the competing Angry Birds Friends. Yes, these gaming apps will work and get you to spend your cash with all kinds of free-to-play mechanics, but cutting a dollar or two now and then won't trouble.

    Casino Apps

    Casino gaming applications have driven the industry of online gambling by storm, so it’s no surprise that you’re looking to find out how you can get into! The best casino apps are able of pushing all of the energy and interest of a land-based casino in the palm of your hand, and that’s no easy task. The best mobile casino games involve Roulette, Blackjack, Slots, Baccarat, Video Poker, Faro, and Craps.

    There are roughly differences between deciding to play in the browser or with a downloaded application. The game collection is pretty much the same across both. The design and functionality likewise reveal little difference. If anything, a native app may be somewhat more user-friendly, given it has been promoted to work respectively with a particular operating system. It can be a little faster to register, login and play your favorite games once you have downloaded an app, as you need one touch to open it.

    Why Mobile Games Are Taking Over

    One of the most important reasons that mobile gaming apps are taking over the gaming indusrty is their low cost. The average price of a mobile gaming app is only a couple bucks (or free even), and many mobile gaming apps are even free. When you compare this to a $60 video game for a console, it isn’t hard to see why mobile games are dominating the market these days.

    Mobile gaming apps are also favorite because of their easy gameplay. They are simple to understand and do not require the use of a specialized controller. This makes them very eye-catching to persons for whom video game consoles can be a little scary.

    It doesn’t look like the growth of the mobile gaming apps can be stopped. They become more and more popular every day, and they are lucrative for their game developers. More than 75% of the top-grossing apps sold for the iPhone are games. That sort of success will ensure that many more gaming apps will be developed in the future.