Hitting the mammoth with a spear requires a combination of power and accuracy. Each day brings new challenges to the hunt. In “Big Hunter” you have to hunt down mighty mammoths to feed your starving tribe. Alto’s Adventure also has 180 goals to achieve, like “Travel 5,000 m in total.” These goals give you more things to accomplish along the way.
When you do eventually crash, it’s something that seemed avoidable. What makes it addictive? Like all “endless” games, the need to beat your previous score is what makes it so addictive. Besides being addictive, Alto’s Adventure is also stunningly beautiful. Get big air and do a flip, but don’t land on your head.
You’ve probably played “endless runner” games before, but this is an “endless skier.” Tap to jump over rocks and obstacles, or to hop up and grind on rooftops. The goal is to collect as many llamas as possible and stay on your skis. Alto’s AdventureĪlto’s Adventure is about rescuing runaway llamas by skiing down a snowy slope.
This summer, we’re back with even more games that will gobble up your free time and make your fingers sore. You’ll be playing these games until your battery is screaming at you. Let’s get started. Last year, we continued it with 10 more games. In the summer of 2014, we kicked off our Most Addictive Games series. These games may seem overly simple, but if you’re not careful you could lose an entire afternoon to a game that requires one finger to play. Addictive games are the ones that soar to the top of the charts and rake in the money. Simple, arcade-style games are where it’s at. The idea of these games sound good, but in reality, it sucks playing Madden or Call of Duty on your phone. Every once in a while, we’ll see a console-quality blockbuster game come to mobile.