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2019 was a great year for the great world of Android Games. For the last twelve months of the last ten years we have been able to attend the launch of the top titles Call of Duty: Mobile, one of the most popular, or popular, mobile games in history AutoChess, one of the best free games that can be played on Android.

However, it is possible that with so many releases, we have missed some interesting topics. Fortunately, the user community of subreddit AndroidGaming, which has over 180,000 members, has been selected the best games of all 2019 season.

11 Android Games you have to try yes or no

List, containing context 11 different games, generated from a total of more than 1,700 votes an outbreak 900 different users.

His first position is taken by the winners Stardew Valley, which although priced at 8.99 euros, managed to seduce at least 263 people who chose it as the best Android game of all 2019. It is, as we mentioned at the time, the theme of the role where our purpose is to build a better farm.

It's too close Mythgard, a mobile adaptation of this popular card-based program, followed Call of Duty: Mobile, satisfied with the third position with 133 votes.

List of games, and their compatibility link Google Store together with the number of points received in this vote, available below:

  1. Stardew Valley (263 votes)

  2. Mythgard (257 votes)

  3. Labor Calling (133 votes)

  4. Archero (78 votes)

  5. Quarry (73 votes)

  6. Auto Chess (69 votes)

  7. Bad North: Jotunn Edition (65 votes)

  8. AnimA ARPG (64 votes)

  9. Troll Patrol (64 votes)

  10. Star traders Frontiers (59 votes)

  11. Infinitode 2 – inferior tower Defense (59 votes)

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