Android apk download from Apktie? Sadly Flappy Fighter is currently not available on the App Store due to receiving an official complain from “somebody” and Apple removing it. The developers are working on rectifying the situation, but as of right now this is the only game on our Best of 2019 list that you can’t currently download. Still, it felt right to include it because of the expert way in which Flappy Fighter took the essence of fighting game mechanics and adapted them for the touchscreen. Instead of worrying about complicated button inputs to pull off moves, everything is mapped to just 4 large buttons meaning you can focus on your timing and quick reactions rather than hoping to pull off the right moves with unreliable touch inputs. The community at large has really embraced Flappy Fighter by constantly coming up with bigger and more elaborate combos, and before the takedown there was a constant drip feed of new updates for the game with many more planned. Perhaps they flew a bit TOO close to the sun in terms of being an homage to Street Fighter, but with such promising mechanics I hope Flappy Fighter makes its way back someday so it can reach its full potential.
The “Shield” protects your village from outside attack for a set period of time. Attacking another village while your shield is still active breaks it, and this is something you want to avoid. Only attacking when your shield goes down — the game gives you a notification when there is 30 minutes left — maximises the time your collectors and mines can produce resources (for free) and reduces the risk of losing trophies.
Natural Disaster Survival has a hint of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds to it. Get ready to desperately cower for dear life against the elements in whatever shelter you can find. That’s how we play PUBG, anyway. You might not be fighting each other in this Roblox game, but, you will be trying to grab cover from various natural disasters explicitly designed to kill you dead. In our first round, we had to scamper to the top of a glass tower to escape a flash flood. Then, during another round in the same map, we shot up to the top again, only to find that an earthquake necessitated our distance from all tall buildings. Cue our avatar’s disintegration into many, many pieces.
Oddmar is a platformer from 2019. It’s by the same developer’s of Leo’s Fortunte, another excellent platformer that spent years on this very list. Oddmar tells the story of a disgraced viking looking to redeem himself in the eyes of his village. The actual game play super smooth and enjoyable. Additionally, the game comes with 24 levels, a 3-star scoring system for replay value, and hardware controller support for play on Android TV or just on a controller. It’s not the longest game, but it’s a complete game and we felt the developer’s earned our $4.49 by the time we got to the end. See additional info at https://apktie.com/.
Arsenal: Win by getting a kill with the golden knife, race to the golden knife by getting kills/assists. If you’re looking for some good old fashioned deathmatch style gameplay with a bit of a twist then this is a fun option to try out. You start out with a gun and every time you get a kill you are given a new one. The object is to go through all of the guns first and you will be crowned the victor! Counter-Strike had a similar game mode that used to be called Gun Game, but is now also called Arsenal. I enjoyed the standard mode of this game, but wasn’t really a fan of the Clown option that randomly turned people into clowns and you had to fend them off before the disease spread to everyone. It’s not a bad change of pace, but I preferred the vanilla mode.