Top Android Computer Games You Can Play Now – Best PC Ports for Android in 2024 & 2025

Top Android Computer Games You Can Play Now

Best Android PC Games – Top Computer Game Ports for Android

When it comes to ported games like the Resident Evil series, Sniper Elite 4, or the Assassin's Creed titles, they usually land on iOS first. Android users kind of get left behind most of the time, but don't worry. 2024 and 2025 actually gave us some solid ports on Android, and some are on the way, too. We're going to go over how good these ports are and how the games play overall. All right, let's see what we have got. 


1. Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm


This one's a throwback to the original 2008 PS3 classic, now running on iOS and Android. It's the most lovable anime game that finally got a mobile port in 2024. It's a 3D action fighter that covers Naruto's early story with visuals that look straight out of the anime. You've got 25 playable characters, 10 support-only ones, and the ultimate jutsu still goes hard on mobile. Controls might feel a little weird at first, but I think you'll get used to them. The biggest letdown is no controller support, and worse, no multiplayer at all. It kind of stings, especially for a fighting game. But even with that, I think it's a good single-player port that nails the nostalgia. Fans have waited years for this, and now it's finally in our pockets at a decent price.




You can check it out on the Play Store: Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm



2. Rust Mobile

We've got Rust Mobile. One of the most hyped survival games is making its way to phones. Originally launched on PC in 2013 and fully released in 2018, Rust is all about survival, PvP combat, base building, and raiding. The mobile version is being developed with Level Infinite, the same folks behind PUBG Mobile. It focuses a lot on player interaction. Anyone you meet could be a teammate or just raid your base 5 minutes later. A 7-day closed beta started on April 16th, 2025, in China for Android and iOS, managed by Tencent. And since it's still in closed beta, we don't know how good the port is yet. A post on X from May 9th showed gameplay on a $200 phone claiming 4K 60fps, but honestly, I doubt that's even real Rust Mobile. If all goes well, we might see a global release later in 2025.


 


You can check it out on the TapTap: Rust Mobile



3. Valorant Mobile

This one is also one of the most hyped games heading to mobile. The OG version dropped in 2020 on PC, and now the mobile version officially launches on April 21st, 2025, in China. Pre-registration is already live, so early access is on the way. It's built from the ground up for phones with new touchscreen controls and shorter matches. No crossplay with PC, but mobile will have its cool stuff like team deathmatch and in-game replays. The game's been in the works since 2021, with testing kicking off in 2022 and polishing throughout 2023. Early 2024 brought testing to different regions to make sure it runs smoothly on all kinds of devices. To run it well, you'll want at least Android 10, 6 GB RAM, and something like a Snapdragon 845 or better. The game needs about 4 GB of storage, but saves extra space for future updates.


 


You can check it out on the TapTap: Valorant Mobile



4. BALATRO

We've got BALATRO, the poker rogue that blew up, and now it's already on mobile. It dropped on September 26th, 2024, after the original release in February, and it's already killing it with five-star ratings in both stores. It's ranked number one in strategy on the App Store. And yeah, it looks simple, but it's actually pretty deep. Bellatro is a roguelike deck builder where poker hands are your main weapon to beat rising-score targets. You start with the standard deck and play classic hands like pairs and flushes to earn chips. Things get wild when you start unlocking crazy combos, power-ups, and modifiers mid-un. It's insanely addictive and dangerously fun. Perfect for fans of card and strategygames. 



You can check it out on the Play Store: BALATRO



5. Rainbow Six Mobile

This just released the damn game already. It's still on pre-registration on the Play Store, expected to drop sometime this year. It's based on Rainbow Six Siege, so expect intense 5v5 tactical matches, attackers versus defenders. You pick operators, each with their own cool gadgets, abilities, and unique weapons. One thing I love is the destructible environments. You can blow up walls to change the fight. The port feels smooth with solid optimization and pretty decent graphics for mobile. Reviews are mostly positive, but yeah, people keep complaining about bots, probably because it's not globally released yet. If you're curious, you can grab it early from TapTap and see how it plays for yourself.


 


You can check it out on the APP Store: Rainbow Six Mobile



6. Lara Croft: Guardian of Light

All right, at number six is Lara Croft: Guardian of Light. Now officially on mobile as of February 27th, 2025. This isn't your usual Tomb Raider game. It's more arcade-style with an isometric camera and fast-paced action. You still play as Lara, blasting enemies with her dual pistols, but now there's co-op 2. You and a friend can team up. One is Lara, and the other is Totek, a Mayan warrior with a spear and shield. Puzzles are built around teamwork, grappling hooks, shields as platforms, and cool combo moves. Even if you don't have a buddy, you can play it solo and still get the full story. The game's about stopping an evil spirit in Zelottle before he brings the Eternal Knight. The port runs well, touch controls are smooth, and yep, you can use a controller if that's your thing.


 


You can check it out on the Play Store: Lara Croft Guardian of Light



7. DREDGE

A single-player fishing horror game that's way creepier than it sounds. Originally released in 2023, the mobile version dropped on February 27th, 2025, after a slight delay for extra polish. It's a full port with touchscreen controls and optional controller support, so it feels smooth on mobile. You explore eerie islands, each with its own story, fishing spots, and unsettling secrets. Your main job is fishing, but you'll also dredge up relics and creepy artifacts from the ocean floor. These items can be sold, or they might connect to the game's strange mystery. The more you explore at night, the more your sanity drops, causing hallucinations and dangerous events. Upgrading your boat becomes key to surviving the dark waters and creepy encounters. Overall, it's a solid port with great reviews, perfect for adventure and horror fans on the go.



You can check it out on the Play Store: DREDGE



8. Total War: Empire

That classic PC strategy game is now on mobile. The original dropped back in 2009, and the phone version became playable in November 2024. You pick a country like Britain, France, or the Ottomans, and try to take over the world. You'll be handling your army, economy, research, and even some sneaky spy moves. The map is massive, spanning Europe, India, and North America. And when it's battle time, the game switches to real-time fights on both land and sea. This isn't a watered-down port either. They brought the full PC experience to mobile. Menus and controls were redesigned for touchscreen, and they work pretty well. So, if you're new to the series, you might struggle at the start since the game is complex and takes some time to learn the basics. But after that, it becomes easy to play even with all the strategies going on. For low-end devices, you might experience lag, stutters, or maybe even crashes. So, keep that in mind. If you love the original.



You can check it out on the Play Store: Total War: Empire



9. Bright Memory: Infinite

This one is my favorite port on this list. This is a crazy fast FPS that mixes guns, sword slashing, and even supernatural powers. It was made mostly by one dude, which is just insane considering how good it looks. You play as Shilia, a badass agent investigating some wild sky event in 2036. The gameplay is all about speed. Shoot, slice, parry bullets, repeat. Yeah, you can literally deflect missiles with a katana. What shocked me most was the graphics. Barely any downgrade from the PC. The controls are super customizable, so you can tweak everything to your liking. And the port is solid, smooth, and full of action. Worth checking out.


 


You can check it out on the Play Store: Bright Memory: Infinite.



10. Warframe Mobile

Finally, we have one of the biggest PC and console games making its way to mobile. The OG game dropped in March 2013 on PC, and it finally hit iOS in February 2024. Android is still waiting, but pre-registration is open. Players step into the shoes of a space ninja called a Tenno. Rocking powerful Warframes with crazy abilities and parkour moves. Combat is fast, fluid, and flashy. Wall running, sliding, and slicing enemies midair like an absolute beast. It's a looter shooter at heart with tons of gear, weapons, and Warframes to unlock and customize. Now, performance-wise, it's kind of hit or miss. Some iPhone 14 Pro users struggle to hit 30FPS, and even the iPhone 15 Pro doesn't always lock 60. That said, some users are reporting stable performance, so I don't know. But the main reason this game is sitting at number one is because it's insanely free-to-play friendly. No pay to win, no dumb gotcha traps. Everything can be unlocked through gameplay or by trading with other players. Fair model. Mobile gamers need more games like this. If they iron out the optimization, it's going to be a beast.


 


You can check it out on the Play Store: Warframe Mobile



Final Thoughts

So, I know there are other great games like Blasphemous, Prince of Persia Mobile, and War Zone Mobile, but they kind of flopped. Either the controls feel clunky and not everyone has a controller, or the game just isn't well-optimized. Still, if I missed a game that has a good mobile port, let me know in the comments. 

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