Gameloft has been a major force in mobile gaming for decades, producing everything from blockbuster arcade-style racers to strategy titles and action-packed shooters. In this gallery, we’re ranking all of Gameloft’s mobile games to see which ones stand the test of time and which ones fall short.
All Gameloft Mobile Games Ranked from Best to Worst
Gameloft’s best and worst.

27. Iron Blade: Medieval Legends
Iron Blade: Medieval Legends has sharp visuals and moments of great combat, but it leans too heavily on repetitive mobile gameplay. What could be thrilling action sometimes turns into a grind.
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26. Carmen Sandiego
Gameloft’s Carmen Sandiego keeps the spirit of the classic PC series alive with logic puzzles and reading challenges. Some extra gameplay layers feel unnecessary, but it still captures the charm of the original.
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25. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is colorful, charming, and hard to put down, especially for big fans of the series. Build your own Ponyville, go on adventures, and enjoy plenty of cute and lighthearted fun.
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24. Ice Age Village
In Ice Age Village, Scrat’s acorn obsession cracks the Earth, sending the herd on a mission to build a new home for their friends. Complete quests, unlock new animals and buildings, play fun mini-games, and even explore the massive Dino World.
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23. Ice Age Adventures
In Ice Age Adventures, Scrat’s blunder sends Manny, Diego, and the gang drifting out to sea, and you’ve got to bring them back. Along the way, you’ll explore new lands, play mini-games, and build them a place to call home.
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22. Little Big City 2
Little Big City 2 lets you turn a tropical island into a thriving metropolis with the help of the Mayor and his quirky team. Build up industry, technology, and green spaces to create the city of your dreams.
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21. Ballistic Baseball
Ballistic Baseball pits you against real players in live matches where strategy matters as much as skill. Pick the right pitch, time your swing, and outplay your opponent to climb the ranks.
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20. AutoDefense
AutoDefense is a merge-and-upgrade turret game where you fend off endless waves of enemies to protect your castle. One slip means starting over, so smart upgrades and quick thinking are the keys to victory.
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19. Idle Siege
Idle Siege lets you build armies, recruit commanders, and watch your forces take over enemy strongholds. It’s a laid-back siege game where strategy happens before the battle; the fun is watching your plan unfold.
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18. Blitz Brigade
Blitz Brigade delivers fun, team-based FPS action with colorful maps and fast matches. The freemium extras can get in the way, but there’s still plenty of shooting fun to be had.
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17. War Planet Online
War Planet Online is a real-time strategy MMO where the whole world becomes your battlefield. Build your forces, deploy massive weapons, and compete with other generals for global dominance.
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16. Heroes of the Dark
Heroes of the Dark combines Victorian-era style with strategy and RPG combat, pitting humans, vampires, and werewolves in a fight for dominance. With the Moon shattered and chaos everywhere, you’ll battle, build, and scheme your way to power.
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15. Sniper Fury
Sniper Fury is built for players who love quick, intense sniping moments and the thrill of watching a bullet hit its mark. Outside of that, the content can feel thin, with other shooters offering a more complete experience.
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14. Asphalt Nitro Mobile Premium
Asphalt Nitro Mobile Premium delivers fast-paced racing with sharp graphics and a surprisingly realistic physics engine. Drive licensed luxury cars through stunning tracks, pull off wild stunts, and hit the Nitro to claim first place.
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13. Asphalt Legends
Asphalt 9: Legends is the flashiest entry in the series, packing fast races, stunning tracks, and a killer soundtrack. You can take on AI rivals or real players while showing off some of the most detailed cars and environments on mobile.
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12. Brothers in Arms 3: Sons of War
Brothers in Arms 3: Sons of War works best as a tight, cover-based shooter, though it stumbles when you stray too far from the action. Still, its solid gunplay and well-built single-player campaign make it a satisfying mobile war game.
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11. Gangstar New Orleans
Gangstar New Orleans serves up open-world crime action with plenty of ways to customize and upgrade—if you’re willing to spend. The in-app purchases can get pricey, but the game’s mature tone and adult focus make it clear this one’s not aimed at younger players.
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10. Dragon Mania Legends
Dragon Mania Legends is a light, fun way to raise, train, and battle with your very own dragons. If you’ve ever dreamed of having a fire-breathing pet to care for and watch grow, this game will scratch that itch perfectly.
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9. Disney Magic Kingdoms
Disney Magic Kingdoms lets you build and explore your own Disney theme park, complete with Mickey and friends. Progress can be slow unless you’re willing to spend money, but it’s still a charming, casual sim for Disney fans.
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8. March of Empires
March of Empires is all about building your kingdom, raising armies, and battling for control of the map. The real depth comes from diplomacy, where alliances and rivalries can decide whether your empire thrives or falls.
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7. Gangstar Vegas
Gangstar Vegas delivers plenty of action and variety, with fun missions and memorable side characters keeping things lively. The story and map aren’t its strongest points, but there’s still enough chaos and gameplay to keep you entertained.
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6. Dungeon Hunter 6
Dungeon Hunter 6 pushes the series into bigger, bolder territory with new worlds to explore, five playable classes, and plenty of loot to chase. Set 200 years after the last game, it brings back familiar faces while throwing you into massive battles against demons and dark forces.
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5. Dungeon Hunter 5
Dungeon Hunter 5 improves on its predecessor with tighter balancing, a smoother upgrade system, and plenty of tough missions to tackle. The combat feels more polished, loot hunting is addictive, and there’s always another challenge waiting.
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4. The Oregon Trail
Gameloft’s The Oregon Trail refreshes the classic with updated visuals and new twists while keeping the core adventure intact. It’s fun whether you played the original or are experiencing the journey for the first time.
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3. Minion Rush
Minion Rush mixes endless running with fun boss fights, including showdowns against Gru’s rival, Vector. When he sends out robots, you’ll need quick taps and sharp timing to send them flying back his way.
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2. Modern Combat 5
Modern Combat 5 looks great and runs even better with crisp visuals, smooth framerate, and detailed maps from Venice canals to tight city streets. The audio hits hard too, making firefights feel loud, punchy, and cinematic.
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1. Asphalt 8: Airborne
Asphalt 8 delivers high-speed action with sharp graphics, smooth controls, and a massive lineup of cars. Between the wild stunts, varied tracks, and online races, it’s a mobile racer you can play for years without getting bored.
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Gameloft has been a major force in mobile gaming for decades, producing everything from blockbuster arcade-style racers to strategy titles and action-packed shooters. In this gallery, we’re ranking all of Gameloft’s mobile games to see which ones stand the test of time and which ones fall short.