Searching for "shoot bubble" will pull up what seems like hundreds of nearly identical-looking games, but Shoot Bubble Deluxe has what others wish they had: simplicity. The bubble shooters of the world get a bad rap, and I can understand why when you look in the app store. I have had many phones over the years and you know what game has made it through to each and every new device? Good ol' Shoot Bubble Deluxe. Source: Google Play (Image credit: Source: Google Play) These titles are perfect for some well-spent casual minutes of gaming each day.
Both games are free and monetized through in-app purchases and non-intrusive ads. There are also new weapon types, like the dual-wield daggers and the two-handed ax. The combat system, while functionally the same, has been revamped with new optional abilities to unlock and use as the player sees fit. Postknight 2 has a few new features to make it attractive to new and returning players alike. As it turns out, there's actually some strategy baked into these casual games! What may look like a painfully simple setup on the surface can become a truly desperate situation if you poorly manage your cooldowns. Battles take place in 2D side-scrolling fashion, with simple tap controls to manage your attacks, shields, and health.
You then use these to upgrade your weapons, armor, and potions, gradually giving yourself more of an edge in battle.
You take quests (deliveries) and receive gold, experience, and items upon successful completion. A Postknight is a heavily armed and dangerous mailman, which is a necessity considering the many dangers that the fantasy realm setting likes to dish out. In each, you play as an up-and-coming Postknight trying to rise through the ranks and achieve elite status. Postknight and its recent sequel Postknight 2 are both adorable, casual adventure RPGs. If you're up for a fun, silly fishing game, this is the one for you. This free title does include ads and in-app purchases, but in comparison to Fishing Life, the ads are much less intrusive. On top of that, there are many different types of harpoons you can play around with and optional items that can make some catches easier. There are over 150 types of fish you can catch with simple drag and release touch controls to aim and fire your harpoon. Set against beautiful aquatic backdrops, harpooning fish like you've got a submachine gun, this is one game that's just fun - there's really no arguing with that. The cats themselves are ridiculously cute, but the art style makes the fish you can catch even more fun to collect. Wrapped up in an extremely adorable cartoony style, this is the high octane fishing trip you didn't know you needed. Unlike Fishing Life, which is very much grounded in reality, The Fishercat has you quite literally shooting fish with a harpoon gun at crazy fast speeds. The Fishercat has a lot going for it that makes it unique in the broader category of fishing-related games. This is the perfect pocket game for killing a few spare minutes a day. However, they're both pretty non-intrusive, and it's easy enough to progress without ever spending real-world money.
While you're waiting around for your town to generate more fish, you can play rock-paper-scissors with your cats, play hide-and-seek, pet and feed them, and even chat with them.Ĭats are Cute is completely free and is monetized through ads and in-app purchases. This game may be painfully simple at surface level, but that's exactly what makes it an ideal casual game. You start out with just one cat and a house that generates a certain amount of fish per hour (the in-game currencies are fish and cat grass), which you then use to purchase upgrades for your cat and their home. With a charming black and white doodle-like design, the goal of the game is to find as many cats as you can, build homes and businesses for them, and then upgrade everything into a booming cat city. Cats are Cute is a simple game of collecting cats and building a town around them, and it's strangely addictive.