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10. Harry Potter: Magic Awakened
Opening the list is the spellbinding Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. This game is like if Hearthstone and MTG Arena went to Hogwarts. Even if you're the type who'd rather sip butterbeer than think about deck-building, you'll find the extra lore and the simple card-based combat a magical treat. But remember, it’s like trying to cast 'Expelliarmus' - easy once you get the hang of it, but you might blow up a few things on your first try.
9. Farlight 84
Battle Royale might have cooled down a bit, but like a phoenix rising from the ashes, here comes Farlight 84! Jet packs, cool vehicles, a fun roster of heroes - maybe it’s these, or just the lure of a fresh start that's gotten players around the world hyped. Plus, it's got crossplay, so you can play with your friends, even the ones who prefer the PC master race.
8. Ace Racer
Ace Racer, vrooming in at number eight, is the Daytona of Android. Its tracks are only outnumbered by its selection of cars. Porsche, Volkswagen, BMW - it's like a Candyland for fans of the racing genre. But remember, this isn't just about burning rubber. Thanks to some unique gacha elements, you'll need more than driving skills. You'll need some luck from the RNG gods.
7. Honkai: Star Rail
MiHoYo expands on Honkai: Star Rail. It’s the game that looks at Genshin Impact and says, "Hold my gacha." With cool anime characters, and turn-based combat. This is a throwback to classic Japanese RPGs, or should I say, a Genshin Impact and Persona 5 mashup. No need to catch up on the other Honkai games, Star Rail has got its own unique characters and storyline that you can hop right into.
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6. Rumble Heroes: Adventure RPG
Coming in at number six, we have Rumble Heroes. Imagine a world where you start with nothing and end up building an empire! All while saving a princess, gathering resources, and building an army to stop the evil Dark Knight. Sounds like a busy day, doesn't it? There's so much to do in this game, from dungeon-crawling to raising characters, and exploration - Rumble Heroes is as rewarding as it is fun.
5. Super Cat Tales: PAWS
What’s a game list without a bit of meow, right? Super Cat Tales: PAWS is the purr-fect game for cat lovers and platform enthusiasts. You play as a hero cat trying to save Neko Land from danger. No complicated controls here, just a lot of fun, feline shenanigans. Who knew saving the world could be so adorably whisker-twitching?
4. Merge War: Super Legion Master
At number four, we've got Merge War: Super Legion Master. This is a game that mixes auto chess, merging slimes, dragons, and monster pets, all into one oddly fun mobile game. You can play it in multiplayer mode. Or if you just want to kick back and relax, there's a solo mode that doesn't even need an internet connection.
3. Paranormasight
At number three - the chilling Paranormasight, a horror visual novel set in 20th Century Japan. Think of it as a slow-burn psychological thriller movie but in a game. With an eerie art style and layered characters, it's a haunting experience that will have you clinging to your screen (and possibly a pillow).
2. Orixo Hex
At number two, we have Orixo Hex, a game that'll twist your brain like a Rubik's cube. This polygonal logic puzzle is like a sweet brain massage after a long day. It’s free, it’s challenging, and with over 100 levels, it's got more layers than a lasagna.
1. And the best Android game this first half of 2023 is Pickle Pete: Survivor
Who knew pickles could be so powerful? Pickle Pete has had quite a ride these past few months. He might not be Pickle Rick, but he's got his own zesty charm. Gathering powerful weapons, fighting hordes of enemies, becoming the most powerful pickle in the universe - what's not to love? If there's one Android game that deserves a standing ovation, it’s Pickle Pete: Survivor.