10.
Opening our list of Android Open World Games is Godus
From the creator of Populous and Black and White, Peter Molyneux gives us another chance
to play as god in his most controversial project yet.
Rising from the ashes of a convoluted kickstarter tale, this mobile port was an unexpected turn
for his dedicated backers.
But, while it's a stark contrast to what it should and could have been, Godus still delivers
a decent simulation experience.
Play as an almighty god and rule over a world of your own imagining.
Not only do you manage the lives of your citizens, Godus also lets you create the buildings and
terrain that litter your tiny planet.
Mold each mountain to your liking, populate it with adorable citizens, and watch it grow
through the ages.
With its charming, cartoon visuals, this beautiful world will draw you in every time.
On the other hand, it's been years since its last patch and update, and it seems that won't
be changing anytime soon.
Nonetheless, It has a PlayScore of 7.61.
9.
Growtopia
Have you ever secretly wanted to punch your way into a whole new universe?
Or a whole new you?
If yes, then Ubisoft's sandbox adventure is just the game for you.
And while its "just" a smartphone game, there's nothing mini about it.
Acting like a universally larger Habbo Hotel, this MMO will let you communicate and interact
with people in a setting that's bigger than your average apartment.
With a little bit of work, and whole lot of punching, Growtopia doesn't just let you
design a measly flat.
They take the large step forward by letting you build your very own world.
A world you can fill whatever way you want to.
Create stellar artworks, build houses, or sculpt labyrinthian dungeons into its cosmic
expanse.
If you're tired of the masonic endeavors, you can always play tourist and visit Growtopia's
over 300 miliion user-created worlds.
So, what are you waiting for?
An expanding universe awaits!
It has a PlayScore of 7.66.
8.
Terraria
While it might stand out from the lineup of open world games on the PC and consoles with
their high polygon count and hyperrealistic worlds.
On this Android list, however, this pixel adventure looks very much at home.
But, of course, if you've ever played Terraria, you'll know it's no indicator of its actual
greatness.
Create your own avatar, and dig your trusty pickaxe into a world that's ripe for exploration.
While it might strike you as another minecraft clone, the world of Terraria offers much more
than the traditional creative output and survival.
For one, it lets you live alongside other adventurers, each trying to carve their own
legacy in the vast and mesmerizing openness of the world.
With hundreds of block types, dozens of environments, a score of ferocious bosses, and an exciting
multiplayer, there's a million things to discover here.
Go spelunking in caves, craft weapons, take up gardening, or partake in a grand quest
for rare treasures.
Whatever you fancy, Terraria is always ready to take you in.
It has a PlayScore of 7.82.
7.
Goat Simulator
For this entry, silliness is key.
For a game titled Goat Simulator, there's really not much to expect--and that's a good
thing.
I mean, not to insult the world's population of goats, but they're not exactly the most
interesting bunch.
But if you thought for a moment you'd just be grazing about in fields, then we're glad
to tell you you're absolutely wrong.
Everything about Coffee Stain Studio's quote-unquote "simulator" is wacky and totally unexpected---and
that's the best part about it.
The goal is simple, become a goat and cause as much destruction as you possibly can.
With gargantuan explosions, satisfyingly outrageous ragdoll physics, and breathtaking freedon,
goat simulator will keep reeling you into the action.
Go ziplining, visit the theme park, or blow up hundreds of cars.
And while bugs are usually a pain, goat simulator turns them into a healthy dose of hilarity.
If it hasn't crashed yet, the you're not having enough fun!
It has a PlayScore of 7.95.
6.
Farming Simulator 18
The latest of three mobile iterations comes complete with the loud whirring of heavy agricultural
tools, the sheer tranquility of planting crops, and the rewarding feeling of animal husbandry.
It's a genre that's existed for years, and it's made even better with a simple touch
of realism.
Dive into the green landscapes, and begin your journey using the over 50 farming vehicles
and machines from the world's most trusted brands.
From Challengers, to Valtras--you name it.
Along with their collection of farming tools, is of course, an array of crops to plant and
harvest for the new year.
Choose from beets, potatoes, wheat, canola--and, for the first time in the series, sunflowers--for
you to turn your boring old farm into a beacon of bright yellow hues.
Settle in to your preferred routine, gather your resources, and become the most efficient
manufacturer in town--with wool, milk, timber, and so much more.
While its not the most realistic game on the market, its upgraded 3D visuals will take
you one step closer to your farmlife dreams.
It has a PlayScore of 7.96.
5.
Order & Chaos 2: Redemption
Gameloft might get some slack for their annoying in-app purchases, but there's no denying their
massive contributions to smartphone gaming.
Sure, it might be a clone to Blizzard's fantasy RPG, but they definitely did good by bringing
full-featured MMOs to the mobile.
While not the first, this sequel to Gameloft's gorgeous MMORPG sets you up for an epic adventure
around their massive medieval world.
Journey with thousands others as you yourself venture through the path of redemption.
Weave your own story as one of its five races, and cement your place in the world as mages,
warriors, and more.
Using its optimized chat and inbox, you'll be able to interact freely with the thousands
of players in real-time.
Build relationships with other adventurers to expand your raid parties, or challenge
other players to a bout of of skill-testing PvP.
With its dazzling graphics and beautifully rendered characters, it's a high quality
MMO that rewards your exploits and makes role-playing much more easy.
As a Gameloft game, the MMORPG naturally suffers from some pay-to-win aspects.
But other than that, it's undoubtedly one of the best MMOs on the mobile, and it has
a PlayScore of 7.97.
4.
Ravensword: Shadowlands 3d RPG
Lets face it, everybody loves the Elder Scrolls series, with their medieval open world, and
remarkable RPG systems.
But not everybody has the time to stay put in front of a pc for hours on end.
Enter Crescent Moon Games with their wonderful open world RPG.
With Ravensworld, you'll have a complete medieval RPG experience at your fingertips--whenever,
wherever.
Dive into the lush 3D world, and roam around the land of Tyreas.
The game sets a new standard for open world visuals, with impressive textures and highly
detailed models.
Mixing history and fantasy, you'll encounter giant spiders, dinosaurs, and so much more.
Fight against them using magical runes or a variety of weapons, and watch yourself grow
with every show of strength.
It probably couldn't compete with the PC's superior RPG's, but it's a good enough alternative
for when you wanna scratch that itch.
Discover lands, improve your skills, and become the greatest warrior in the kingdom.
It has a PlayScore of 8.
3.
SimplePlanes
For a game with Simple in its title, nothing has ever strayed as far from the truth.
As a simulation, SimplePlanes is anything but simple--and thats one of its most admirable
traits.
It distills the complicated science of plane design and flight into a bite-sized diversion.
With everything that's difficult, you'll have to start from scratch.
Thankfully, the game takes you smoothly through your baby steps with its helpful tutorial.
It might take you a while to absorb its barrage of information, but its what makes it all
the more rewarding.
Get to know the complex jargon, create your very own plane, and take to the skies!
Unfortuantely, staying there is another story altogether--albeit a simpler one.
Master the art of flight, glide through the air, and appreciate the glorious beauty of
the virtual earth and heavens.
It has a PlayScore of 8.07.
2.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition
Explore a planet-sized world right on your smartphone with Mojang's most popular sandbox
adventure.
Having made it in
almost all relevant platforms, the mini voxel universe opens up even more new opportunities
with their grand entrance to the mobile world.
Making its debut on the App Store in 2011, the game has come a long way since.
With a slew of new content and a dash of much needed visual upgrades, it sheds its dated
past and brings it to a new level of greatness.
Open your mind to the dangers of their blocky environments, or widen your horizons in their
vast haven for creativity.
With various game modes to choose from, you'll have free reign to do whatever you want--whether
its living alongside the creatures of their world in survival, or expressing your inner
artist in creative mode: the choice is yours.
While it still lacks a few features from the PC original, this pocket edition definitely
nails the core elements of a Minecraft title.
For that, it receives a PlayScore of 8.15.
1.
And the best Android Open World Game is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Time might be the cause of many of the world's miseries, but it definitely does good in the
world of videogames.One of the landmarks in the open world genre, Grand Theft Auto's seventh
title reigns supreme on the mobile--more than 10 years since its first release.
What used to be a sort of benchmark on PCs and console can now be enjoyed in the comforts
of our own phones.
Now isn't it a great time to be alive?
Return home to Grove Street and partake in the criminal misadventures of Cj and the gang.
Other than the much needed graphical updates, this mobile port isn't a lot different from
the original.
But even with the blocky visuals, its as loveable as ever.
Explore the vast state of San Andreas in all its glory--whether you wanna ride around with
their funky radio stations, go on shootouts in hundreds of missions, or order Big Smokes
at the cluckin bell--The world is yours for a fraction of the cost.
It has a PlayScore of 8.69.
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