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Top 10 FREE Android FPS Games

We've ranked the best FREE first-person shooters on Android. These are the highest-rated free-to-play FPS Games available on the Google PlayStore.

BywhatoplayMarch 21, 2018
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10. Neon Shadow

Save humanity from the dark mechanoids in this game released by Crescent Moon Games. Reminiscent of classic shooters, this fast-paced CyberPunk FPS is sure to bring a bit of nostalgia. Try to defeat the dark mechanoids who have taken control of your space station, before they take over the rest of the galaxy in the single-player campaign. Or you can play a multiplayer deathmatch online or through LAN.

Enjoy its eye-popping neon 3D Graphics to the CyberPunk soundtrack provided by Abducted by Sharks. As strange as it sounds, you can also have the same device co-op game if you’re playing on a tablet. If you’re thinking that might be unwieldy, don’t worry. This game supports the use of controllers like the ones from Moga, the Game Stop Red Samurai and the NVIDIA SHEILD.

If you’re looking for a game like Quake or Doom for your android Device, this could be it. Neon Shadow receives a playscore of 7.82.

9. Dead Effect 2

Just when you thought you’re safe from the space zombie outbreak from the last game, you find out, you’re dead wrong -- the nightmare isn’t over. BadFly Interactive is at it again with their second game of the Dead Effect lineup.

The nightmarish story set on the first interstellar colonization ship, Spaceship ESS Meridian, continues. You wake up as one of the three playable characters: Gunnar Davis, a heavy weapons specialist, Jane Frey, an assault specialist, and Kay Rayner, a close combat specialist. Two scientists were doing experiments on you, you’re not just going to lie there and take it, will you? You must now fight for your freedom.

This game has console-quality graphics, atmospheric soundtrack, movie-quality sound effects and voices provided by professional voice actors. You can upgrade the body implants and gear sets of your chosen character while equipping them with more than 40 upgradable weapons. There are over 20 hours of campaign gameplay and more than 10 hours of special missions to keep fingers and your eyes glued to your mobile screen.

This game has a playscore of 8.04

8. Modern Combat 5: Blackout

War… War never changes...Oh, wait, wrong game. In the fifth iteration of Modern Combat by the developers from Gameloft, war has evolved.

Team players who love playing online will have a huge kick from playing the intense action from the multiplayer mode. But for those who prefer to work alone, this game still offers a lot of fun. You can choose between 9 classes with unique skills that will match your playstyle. Choose between: Assault, Heavy, Recon, Sniper, Support, Bounty Hunter, Sapper, X1-Morph, or Kommander. There are also class-specific skills to activate by earning and spending Skill Points.

This game has a unified game progression that allows you to accumulate your XP and level up by playing both solo play missions and team matches. You can then customize your weapons to perfection with different attachments.

With great graphics, amazing music, and commendable voice performances, it’s hard to believe that this game is totally free. This game receives a playscore of 8.07

7. Dino Hunter: Deadly Shores

Dinosaurs and violence, who doesn’t love that combination? Get the chance to explore the dangerous Jurassic environments and hunt dinosaurs in this game developed by Glu.

You’re going to have to have to kill those dinosaurs before they could run away or kill you themselves. Equip yourself with the awesome destructive power of a rocket launcher and shuriken crossbow, and many more exciting and creative weapons. The game starts off easy enough, but soon, you’ll have to pick up your pace and devise a good strategy to kill these prehistoric beasts before the time runs out.

This game is really not for those with delicate hearts. As morbid as it sounds, this game makes it so satisfying to kill dinosaurs especially on your last shot when time slows down as you hit your target.

On your dinosaur-killing spree, you’ll truly feel like you’re out there, in a beach, jungle, or wasteland, blasting dinosaurs with this game’s amazing graphics.

This game rises from the bones of dinosaurs with a playscore: 8.16

6. UNKILLED

From MADFINGER, the creators behind Dead Trigger and Shadowgun, comes UNKILLED, a zombie horde survival shooter game.

You are one of six heroes trying to survive the chaos happening in New York City, the epicenter of the zombie apocalypse. Do what you can to survive over 150 missions in this game’s epic storyline. Equip yourself with more than 40 weapons in 5 classes, with the likes of an LSAT machine gun, SAIGA-12K shotgun, and M24 sniper rifle. Just try your best to not run out of bullets before you shoot down every last zombie.

Feast your eyes as you shoot zombies dead on the face with ridiculously insane graphics for a totally immersive cinematic experience. The native controls of the game feel natural, but if you want to use a gamepad, this game has got you covered too with their wide range support of gamepads.

There’s also an online multiplayer mode so you can beat your friends while taking a break from your noble task of ridding the world from zombies. This game receives a playscore: 8.27

5. Suicide Squad: Special Ops

This game stemmed from the DC comic book movie from a few years ago, but it is still going strong. The three characters you play have different weapons and unique playstyles. Swing your signature baseball as Harley Quinn, shoot sharp with your rifle as Deadshot, or shoot flames out of your hands as Diablo and see how long you’ll survive the endless hordes of enemies.

The three characters each have different power modes they can activate: Deadshot has an aggressive “marksman mode”, El Diablo has “supernova mode”, and Harley can go all-out crazy with her brutal “frenzy mode”. These power modes can grant you bonus points when you successfully kill the undead.

This game is really easy at first, perfect for first-time FPS players. After you get past the small learning curve of each character’s playstyle, the game will start becoming more and more challenging the more hoards you kill.

This fun, crazy, little game has a playscore of 8.28

4. Sniper X with Jason Statham

“It’s a new kind of war and you’re a new kind of weapon. You are sniper X.” In this game, you are part of action star, Jason Statham’s elite paramilitary team SPEAR, on your quest to become the free world’s ultimate weapon.

To become the ultimate sniper, you will have to take on hundreds of time-sensitive military missions. Make every shot count when you eliminate enemy soldiers, officers, vehicles, and drones. The rewards you get for succeeding a mission can be used to strategically upgrade and customize your weapons, keeping you well-armed against your foes.

The killer 3D graphics of this game make every successful kill in-game incredibly satisfying. You can also zoom in and slow time down so you can make your perfect shot which can earn you bonus cash for even better weapon upgrades.

The latest update of Sniper X will have you shooting bullets that create firestorms. This game has a playscore of 8.28

3. FZ9: Timeshift

In this game by Vietnamese studio, Hiker Games, if you stop moving, time will get slower. Mighty handy when you’re in the middle of a firefight. Accompany a highly trained and time controlling American soldier named Mak on his mission to eradicate AS, a terrorist organization.

The game’s story spreads out into 8 chapters. After completing the first three chapters, you then will have the option to play in multiplayer mode. Think of the first free chapters as training, because once you get to chapter 4-5, the game will become more and more challenging. In the meantime, arm yourself with amazing weapons such as Glock, AK-47, M4A1, and more. Or, you can create your own weapon in the armory using this game’s in-depth upgrade system.

If you’re not so into story mode, the weekly challenge might take your fancy. Mind you, it can get a little weird. Some of these challenges include miniaturizing enemies, having only grenades as weapons, or even making you kill enemies with just beer bottles. How crazy is that?

Take control of your time with a game that has a playscore of 8.48

2. Dead Trigger 2

Ahhh, head shooting zombies just never gets old. Get that adrenaline rush pumping with MADFINGER’S Dead Trigger 2.

Unlike most free to play first-person shooters, there is no energy limit, so you can enjoy slaughtering zombies with the game’s frontier-pushing graphics. The apocalypse has never been this GOREgeous.

There are 50 types of weapons to play with while you run around the 10 regions of 33 unique zombie infested environments. You can unlock these weapons with gold or by finding blueprints which can then be researched on by either the Gunsmith, Scientist, Smuggler, or the Engineer in the hideout.

This game also features super zombies such as Rampagers, whose goal in its afterlife is to smash you into submission; Kamikazes who have explosives strapped on to them; Radioactive Scientists who are dangerous when you let them get too close; and Vomitrons who will spit out blood clots to your face. Kill em with grenades, or better yet, a rocket chicken.

This excellent game receives a playscore of 8.64.

1. LONEWOLF (17+)

This game will challenge not just your shooting skills, but also your moral compass.

Get enthralled by the gripping Neo-Noir crime drama told in comic book style cutscenes. It tells the story of a mysterious assassin with suspicious motives entering the ‘Assembly, a criminal organization.

Developed by FDG Entertainment, the game starts off simple, prompting you to kill the person in the picture. But, sooner than later, the game starts to get more challenging as the mission turns into a time-sensitive puzzle where you must kill someone before they hit the alarm, or kill some guy in a car so their body hits the horn or even one that makes you kill a man in the hospital. You use more than 20 different weapons such as Sniper Rifles, Assault Rifles, Pistols, Bombs, and even your bare hands just to get the job done.

After a successful mission, you get rewarded with money which you can use to buy new sniper rifles, scopes, and other helpful items which you will definitely need as each new mission grows more difficult.

Uncover Lonewolf’s past in an exceptional game worthy of a playscore of 8.82