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The Best New Android Games This Week

by Jonathan Jan 23,2025

This week's hottest new Android games are here! We've scoured the app store to bring you the best recent releases. Get ready to dive into some exciting new gameplay experiences.

Here are our top picks:

Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist

This quirky sequel tasks you with bringing art to the masses. Complete missions, earn cash, buy supplies, and create masterpieces to reignite your artistic career. The intuitive painting mechanics let you unleash your inner artist.

LUNA The Shadow Dust

A stunning point-and-click adventure with a dark yet charming atmosphere. Play as a human and a unique creature, utilizing their distinct abilities to solve puzzles and explore strange worlds.

Vault Of The Void

A deep and strategic deck-building game, now available on Android. Craft the perfect deck, discard cards strategically, and adapt your strategy on the fly. Less luck, more skill!

Other Notable New Releases:

  • Suramon

That's our roundup of the best new Android games this week. Looking for the perfect device to play them on? Check out our latest gaming phone reviews!

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