10 Best New Mobile Games to Play Right Now – Top New Android Games of the Month

10 Best New Mobile Games to Play Right Now – Top New Android Games of the Month


Best New Mobile Games and Must-Try New Android Games This Month

July is turning up the heat. Not just in the weather, but in the gaming world, too. From legendary returns and anime-inspired brawlers to childlike adventures, this month's lineup is packed with everything a gamer could ask for. So, grab your phone, and let's dive into the top 10 New Android games of the month.




1. Spirit Crossing Netflix



If you're craving a chill, heartwarming escape, Spirit Crossing is your vibe. This cozy life sim is all about building villages, decorating dreamy homes, and helping adorable spirits. All set in a pastel studio, a Ghibli-style world. You're not alone either. Team up with other players to craft, explore, and bring life back to a storm-swept land. There's no combat, no ads, and no grind. Just pure feel-good gameplay. The only catch is that you'll need a Netflix membership to play.



You can download it from the Play Store: Spirit Crossing Netflix.




2. Mech vs Aliens: War Robots RPG



Mech Versus Aliens is a sci-fi action strategy game where you control a squad of powerful robots and battle deadly alien creatures across the galaxy. What makes it fun is a mix of intense action, an engaging story, and brutal mech combat. It's not just about fighting. You also build and manage your base, upgrade tech, and strengthen your squad over time. You collect high-tech machines, unlock stronger robots, and customize your team to dominate in both PvE missions and multiplayer battles. Plus, the game is built on Unreal Engine, so the graphics look stunning. The explosions, laser blasts, and mech animations all feel next-level.



You can download it from the Play Store: Mech VS Alien.s




3. Goat Simulator 3 - Multiverse



I played Goat Simulator 3 Multiverse recently, and yeah, it's as ridiculous as it sounds. You're not just headbutting random stuff anymore. You're glitching through portals, jumping into bizarre dimensions, running into Squid Game parodies, or even a Capiara Overlord. The missions are wild, like battling a giant green snake, diving into space, or going inside a massive goat to find a stone. It's chaotic, over-the-top, and self-aware. I didn't care about the story. I just had fun messing around. Some parts are buggy, but honestly, it adds to the nonsense.



You can download it from the Play Store: Goat Simulator 3 - Multiverse




4. Car Driving Simulator EVO



Number four is for car lovers. Car driving simulator EVO is a new open-world driving game by Ovid Pop, and it actually impressed me. The vehicle models are super detailed inside and out, and the driving feels smooth whether you're in a car or on a bike. It's not about racing or missions, just pure chill driving through a big open map. If you enjoy games where you can explore at your own pace and admire every detail of your ride, this one's worth checking out



You can download it from the Play Store: Car Driving Simulator EVO




5. FateZ Unturned Zombie Survival



I played Fade Z Unturned Zombie Survival, and it's a solid survival game with that classic low-poly look. You get a massive open world to explore, craft your weapons and tools, and build a base to survive the zombie waves. There's a full day and night cycle, weather changes, and even stuff like farming, fishing, and planting. You can drive vehicles and fight off both zombies and bandits. It's got a bit of everything. And even though it looks simple, the gameplay can get pretty intense. Worth checking out if you enjoy survival games.



You can download it from the Play Store: FateZ Unturned Zombie Survival




6. Alternative Blue Exorcist AS



After over a year of waiting, Alternavvelt Blue Exorcist is finally coming out on mobile. It's a 3D action RPG, and it brings a fresh storyline that's separate from the anime and manga. You still visit places like True Cross Academy, and familiar places like Ren and Yukio are there, but the focus is on an all-new cast with a completely original story. The character designs are by Kazuo Ko herself, so it feels true to the Blue Exorcist world. If you're a fan of the series or enjoy anime-style RPGs, this one's worth jumping into.

 


You can download it from the Play Store: Alternavveelt Blue




7. Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon



Ocean Horn Cronos Dungeon is a retro-style dungeon crawler with a cool 16-bit arcade feel. You can play solo by switching between four different heroes, or go full couch co-op with friends, which is where the game shines. Each run is different thanks to random dungeon layouts, loop drops, and enemy placements. It's fast, simple, and fun in short bursts. If you like classic pixel art dungeon games with local multiplayer and some light strategy, this one's a good pick.



You can download it from the Play Store: Oceanhorn: Chronos Dungeon




8. Gunfire Ops - War shooter



Gunfire Ops is a roguelike FPS where every mission throws something new at you. It's not just a running gun. You need to use a cover to survive. The game mixes intense firefights with tactical movement, and the roguelike system means no two runs feel the same. I liked how the skill tree changes every time, so your strategy has to adapt on the fly. The destruction physics is solid. Cover breaks, bullets punch through walls, and the visuals look sharp. If you're into fast-paced shooters with some depth, this one's worth a go.



You can download it from the Play Store: Gunfire Ops - War shooter




9. Tab Pocket Edition



I finally got my hands on Tab's Pocket Edition, and yep, it's just as chaotic as the PC version. A totally accurate battle simulator lets you place ridiculous units like a spear-throwing caveman or giant mammoth, and then just sit back and watch the madness unfold. The physics is hilarious, and half the fun is watching your plan completely fall apart in slow motion. The mobile version runs surprisingly well, and the controls are simple enough once you get used to them. If you like sandbox games where strategy meets pure nonsense, this one's a blast.



You can download it from the Play Store: Tab Pocket Edition




10. Persona 5: The Phantom X



The Phantom X brings the same stylish vibe and turn-based combat we loved in the original, but now it's made for mobile. You get a brand new Phantom Thief, a fresh storyline, and a mix of daily life sim and dungeon crawling. The UI feels smooth, the combat is still slick, and it doesn't lose that Persona charm. I've been playing it casually, and it captures that mix of school life, mystery, and action. If you're into the Persona universe or even just cool anime RPGs, this one's a must-try.



You can download it from the Play Store: Persona 5: The Phantom X




Wrap-Up

That wraps up the top 10 new mobile games. Have you tried any yet? Let me know your favorite below, and check out my other Android gaming lists.

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