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Best Android Multiplayer Games in 2019
Step up your gaming skills with the best android multiplayer games
NBA Jam is probably the best sports game available right now with online multiplayer. It offers a clean game that features two-on-two basketball with the rules turned way down. You can shove, steal, and knock your opponents down and the game rewards you for it. The goal is to score the most points like any basketball game. It features local multiplayer, online multiplayer, Android TV support, controller support, and there are no in-app purchases. Sports games are notoriously bad when it comes to freemium strategies and below average multiplayer mechanics. NBA Jam has none of those problems and is still just as fun now as it was in the 1990’s when it comes to arcade basketball.
NOVA Legacy is the latest game in the NOVA franchise. It’s also the first one in the series that features online multiplayer on release. As a whole, the game comes with a campaign mode, special events, a game mode called Special Ops, and more. The online multiplayer includes death matches, character customizations, and leaderboards. It’s still new, so it has room to grow. However, it’s already one of the best multiplayer games out right now. Don’t let that 30MB file size fool you, the game takes up far more space than that.
Old School RuneScape is, obviously, one of the older multiplayer games on the list. This one is an MMORPG and a rarity in the Android space. It uses a subscription service rather than freemium elements to drive revenue and that’s not something you see everyday. The game itself is quite good. You traverse a huge world, perform many quests, find loot, trade with other players, and take on tons of bad guys. It has a large community and surprisingly responsive developers. There is a free version of the game that is a bit scaled down from its premium version. You really can’t go wrong either way, though. The game is massive.
It didn’t take PUBG Mobile long to climb the ratings board for multiplayer games on mobile. It’s popular, fun, and it works pretty well on most modern devices. You drop onto an island with 99 other players. The last person standing wins. You find all sorts of weapons and equipment on the island. The borders also slowly restrict the size of the playable area. Thus, if you wind up way out in the boonies, the game itself will eventually kill you. This is as good as it gets in the online battle royale FPS experience until Fortnite comes out eventually.
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