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The Best New Android Games This Week

by Michael Jan 26,2025

This week's hottest new Android games are here! We've scoured the app store to bring you the best of the best, so you don't have to. Get ready to dive into these captivating titles:

Top Picks:

Passpartout 2: The Lost Artist

The sequel to the beloved art-based title challenges you to reignite your artistic career. Complete tasks, meet interesting characters, and use in-game painting mechanics to create masterpieces and earn money for supplies. Rediscover your creative genius!

LUNA The Shadow Dust

Immerse yourself in this stunning point-and-click adventure. Explore bizarre and enchanting worlds as a human and a unique creature, utilizing their individual strengths to overcome obstacles in this dark yet whimsical journey.

Vault Of The Void

A deep and strategic deck-building game now available on Android. Craft your perfect deck, manage your cards strategically, and adapt your tactics on the fly. Outsmart the odds and conquer the Void!

Other Notable New Releases:

  • Suramon

That's our roundup of this week's top Android game releases. Looking for the perfect device to play these games on? Check out our latest gaming phone reviews!

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