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Mobile - The Best Upcoming iOS & Android Games 2019

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The Best Upcoming iOS & Android Games 2019

<div style="margin: 5px 5% 10px 5%;"><img src="http://www.sickgaming.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/the-best-upcoming-ios-android-games-2019.jpg" width="820" height="461" title="" alt="" /></div><div><p>The mobile gamer can look back at 2018 with an affectionate and misty eye, secure in the knowledge that gaming on mobile devices gets more diverse, sophisticated and polished with each year. In this respect, 2019 also is shaping up to be a banner year on this front.</p>
<p>Roughly speaking, the most exciting upcoming games can be split into three groups: the name-brand megahits-in-waiting, boardgame adaptations, and indie projects. Read on to see what the who’s who of mobile gaming are cooking up for this year’s treats.</p>
<h2>Evolution (Board Game)</h2>
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<p>This was on the ‘MIA’ until recently, when <a href="https://www.pockettactics.com/articles/the-evolution-digital-port-comes-to-mobile-next-month/" target="_blank">North Star Digital announced that it would finally be releasing</a> on <strong>February 12th. </strong>This is a digital adaptation of the popular boardgame of the same name, where you play as emergent species attempting to survive and adapt. You must use cards and combine traits to make sure your species gets the food it needs to live. This is a game of up to four players, and will feature a solo campaign vs. AI, as well as cross-platform online multiplayer.</p>
<h2>Mario Kart Tour (Racing)</h2>
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<p>It’s been practically a year since <a href="https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/958876622517452801">this title</a> was first announced and outlined with few concrete details added between now and then. Nintendo’s mobile offerings have run the gamut, from the premium <em>Mario Run</em>, the Miitomo social &amp; style app everyone tried and forgot about, to the successful and generally great <em>Fire Emblem: Warriors</em>. <em>Mario Kart</em> is a treasured and classic franchise, even amongst Nintendo offerings, so that reputation guarantees some level of careful handling. It remains an open question whether the game will be a premium or freemium model, but the launch date is still projected to be March.</p>
<h2>Diablo Immortal (Action RPG)</h2>
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<p><em><a href="https://diabloimmortal.com/en-us/">Diablo Immortal</a></em> will draw some side-eye and mockery, having been already made notorious because of its horribly mistimed announcement. (Yes, we have phones, but read the room, Activision-Blizzard). Even more puzzlingly, the game is being created in partnership with NetEase, a Chinese developer whose resume already includes <em>‘Eternal Realm</em>’ (<strong>无尽神域</strong>) itself essentially a <em>Diablo</em> clone. Weird stuff: the official license merging with a pretender to the throne to make a hybrid project together. Concerns about endless grind or re-skinning of <em>Eternal Realm</em> are well-founded, but while most of us will be as judge-y as possible we’ll also probably still give the final product a try. Good action RPGs live or die by loot, character progression and above all, delicate-yet-accurate controls, so it will be interesting to see if <em>Diablo Immortal</em> will be a good game as well as the inevitable cash cow.</p>
<h2>Artifact (CCG)</h2>
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<p>Two juggernauts of early-aughts gaming, Valve and Richard Garfield, collaborated to create <em><a href="https://store.steampowered.com/app/583950/Artifact/">Artifact</a></em>, a lane-based card game with its theme and heroes lifted from <em>DOTA 2</em>. Launching on desktops this November, the game has been universally praised for its gameplay and just as roundly (and soundly, I might add) panned for its multi-layered pay scheme, which presents significant barriers to entry and requires quite the investment. The game is a purchase upfront, with tournament tickets and the chance to earn cards in-game through other methods both requiring further shills at some point. Yes, there is an individual card market which allows powerful and rapid deckbuilding, but at what cost? Amazing game with an incredibly rocky launch, but its trade winds are already shifting. The game is excellent and its market &amp; monetization can only improve. Watch this space.</p>
<h2>Five Tribes (Boardgame)</h2>
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<p><em><a href="https://www.daysofwonder.com/five-tribes/en/">Five Tribes</a></em>, oldie but goodie, will make its digital debut this year. Days of Wonder has been updating and digitising its catalogue at a steady pace and with fantastic results. <em>Five Tribes</em> central mechanic is just like mancala. Pick a space and drop the meeples one by one along the path. Dead simple, but if you think it makes the game easy, you’d be dead wrong. The <em>Five Tribes</em> each possess unique scoring criteria and effects, and the turn-order bid means timing depends on correctly valuing the current layout. Many simple bits add up to make a nigh-perfect game.</p>
<h2>Scythe: Digital Edition (Boardgame)</h2>
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<p>In another history, the Great War also ruined Europe and annihilated a generation, but its nations and technologies faced the blight and devastation quite differently. With large mechs, steampunk agricultural combines and faux-Eurasian player nations, <em><a href="http://www.asmodee-digital.com/en/scythe/">Scythe</a></em> gives each player a unique entity to steer to victory. Engine building games are always efficiency races, conversion puzzles, but <em>Scythe</em>’s unique setting, eye-catching miniatures and indirect player confrontation quickly made a it a fan favorite amongst the gaming community. Its rollout on Steam has been smooth experience, with decent AI and a robust tutorial. The assets and UI will translate well to mobile and what used to cost near three figures will be available to most anyone for a fraction of the price.</p>
<h2>Terraforming Mars (Boardgame)</h2>
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<p><em><a href="http://www.asmodee-digital.com/en/terraforming-mars/">Terraforming Mars</a></em> sounds like a noble goal for all of humanity. In reality, the game is a push-and-pull competition for corporations to garner by prestige by…terraforming Mars. Three categories: oxygen, temperature and ocean coverage dictate the endgame, but to get there, players will reshape the red planet into a bright blue hope. It’s a Euro though-and-though: precisely balanced, intricately co-dependent and inevitably point-based. But the close match between theme and mechanic makes this game deeply satisfying and intuitive to learn and explain, and the action selection mechanic is uniquely innovative and inspired. Just when I think boardgame design is tapped out, something truly exceptional rises to the top.</p>
<h2>Mew-Genics (Sim)</h2>
<p>This one has been incubating forever but should be worth it when it finally gets here. Ed McMillen (of <em>Binding of Isaac</em> fame) has been teasing this cat-breeding simulator for ages. The game has been described as a mix of <em>Tamagotchi</em>, <em>Pokemon</em> and the <em>Sims</em>, with its signature art style courtesy of McMillen. All bets for a playful wild game about the weirdness, sweetness, malice and all-around havoc of cat-raising seem to be right on the money. The ideas are there, the premise is promising, the only question remaining is when it will get here.</p>
<h2>Overland (Finji) (TBS/Survival) </h2>
<p><em><a href="https://finji.itch.io/overland">Overland</a></em> is tactical turn-based survival meets cross-country road trip (from hell). Each waypoint is a battle, a flashpoint conflict over some minor life-extending objective. Its overland map and procedural generation seem reminiscent of <em>FTL</em> (or its follow-up Into the Beach) but the setting here is familiar people struggling with post-apocalyptic daily hardship. Water, medicine, gas, weapons: the items are banal but vital. The game uses minimalism and scarcity to great effect, sketching characters and strategic scenarios alike with the barest elements.</p>
<h2>Impossible Bottles (Rhythm/Action)</h2>
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<p>Various robots move about in their bottles and raging about like a bull in a china shop. Each level presents one of these <em><a href="http://impossiblebottlesgame.com/">Impossible Bottles</a></em> for the player to fix by manipulating the environment and repairing the situation, or at the very least soothing its sole occupant. A scientist built these robots as part of a perpetual motion machine for unlimited energy, but they don’t quite work as is. The secret to fixing everything is music, or in gameplay terms: rhythm. One-touch gameplay and lush, fantastic art, with a slated mid-year release.</p>
<h2>Nowhere Prophet (Card Game)</h2>
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<p><em><a href="https://sharkbombs.itch.io/nowhere-prophet">Nowhere Prophet</a></em>: this one is a doozy and a little secretive. The dark horse of this race, if you will. In the game, post-apocalyptic leaders trek across a scabrous landscape to gather supporters and supplies, occasionally clashing with foes or environmental dangers. This card game has grid-based combat as well procedurally generated encounters. It’s a card-battler roguelike, essentially, with a unique setting and what seems to be a robust battle system.</p>
<h2>Heaven’s Vault (Interactive Fiction)</h2>
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<p>Inkle (of <em>80 Days</em> interactive fiction fame) has been teasing their mechanically ambitious <em><a href="https://www.inklestudios.com/heavensvault/">Heaven’s Vault</a></em> for some time now. An archaeologist-slash-xenolinguist explores the dusty remains of an alien civilization on an unknown planet, with a vivid backdrop of sienna sand and celestial blue. There’s some pretty nifty procedural tricks behind the code-breaking and translation, and while its approach to storytelling is a little less handcrafted, it has the potential to have even more surprises and replayability than the globe-trotting 80 Days.</p>
<h3>Other Missing Games From 2018</h3>
<p>As a reminder, here is a quick list of some other games we were expecting last year, but never turned up:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Void Tyrant</em> (card game/RPG)</li>
<li><em>Bad North</em> (RTS)</li>
<li><em>Exodus: Proxima Centauri</em> (Boardgame)</li>
<li><em>Dungeon Warfare 2</em> (Tower Defence)</li>
<li><em>Epic Card Game</em> (Card Game)</li>
<li><em>Lord of the Rings Living Card Game</em> (Card Game)</li>
<li><em>Monster Slayers</em> (Card Game) </li>
<li><em>EVE: War of Ascension</em> (MMO)</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Seen any other games coming out this year you’re excited about? Let us know in the comments.</em></p>
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