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15 of the Most Underrated Indie Mobile Games

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These games are underrated.

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Gaming - January 7th 2026, 20:00 GMT+1
Magic Rampage

15. Magic Rampage

Magic Rampage is a surprisingly deep action-platformer with RPG elements, class choices, and tight combat — rare qualities for a mobile game. The online mode isn’t perfect, but the main campaign alone makes it well worth your time.

(Image Credit: Asantee Games)

Heart Star

14. Heart Star

Heart Star is a charming puzzle-platformer where you switch between two cute characters to solve short, clever levels. It’s light, fun, and perfect for older phones; just don’t count on the sound settings working.

(Image Credit: Adventure Islands)

Soul of Eden

13. Soul of Eden

Soul of Eden is a fast-paced card-based strategy game that mixes real-time battles with collectible deck-building. It’s packed with content, vibrant art, and clever mechanics, though some modes lean a bit too hard on pay-to-win.

(Image Credit: Rayark International Limited)

Framed

12. Framed

Framed is a clever puzzle game where you rearrange comic panels to change the outcome of a spy story. It’s stylish, smart, and unlike anything else, even if it’s over a bit too soon.

(Image Credit: Noodlecake)

Starrows

11. Starrows

Starrows combines real-time strategy and tower defense into a solo game where you build a base, control a hero, and outsmart your enemies. It’s a totally free game with no ads or in-app purchases — just pure strategy fun.

(Image Credit: Arkounay)

Guardian Tales

10. Guardian Tales

Guardian Tales is a fun throwback to classic JRPGs, packed with charm, humor, and retro visuals. Despite being a gacha game, it feels fair and lets you enjoy the adventure without forcing you to spend.

(Image Credit: Kakao Games)

Datawing

9. Datawing

Datawing is a sleek neon racer with tight controls and a surprising amount of charm. It’s short but polished, with just the right level of challenge to keep you hooked.

(Image Credit: Dan Vogt)

Samurai II Vengeance

8. Samurai II: Vengeance

Samurai II: Vengeance pairs stylish, comic-book visuals with fast, satisfying combat that still holds up. It’s not flawless, but it’s one of the better hack-and-slash experiences you can get on mobile.

(Image Credit: Deca Games)

Corrypt

7. Corrypt

Corrypt is a strange little puzzle game where the rules start to break the deeper you go. Its glitchy mechanics and odd world make it feel like something’s just slightly off, in the best way possible.

(Image Credit: Michael Brough)

Exiled Kingdoms

6. Exiled Kingdoms

Exiled Kingdoms brings back the feel of old-school RPGs — tough fights, real choices, and a world that doesn’t hold your hand. If you’re craving a classic adventure on mobile, this one delivers.

(Image Credit: 4 Dimension Games)

Realm Grinder

5. Realm Grinder

Realm Grinder appears simple at first, but it conceals a vast amount of content that can keep you engaged for months. It’s free to play, endlessly deep, and perfect if you love games that reward long-term progression.

(Image Credit: Kongregate)

Cat Bird

4. Cat Bird

Cat Bird is a cute but tricky platformer where your character can glide through levels filled with hazards. There’s no life limit, just a counter tracking how many times you’ve failed, which somehow makes retrying even more addictive.

(Image Credit: Raiyumi)

Rymdkapsel

3. rymdkapsel

rymdkapsel combines base-building, tower defense, and puzzle mechanics into a slow-paced, meditative strategy game. It’s minimal, relaxing, and surprisingly deep once you get into its rhythm.

(Image Credit: grapefrukt games)

Hoplite

2. Hoplite

Hoplite is a turn-based strategy game that’s easy to learn but tough to master. Every move matters, and even with simple mechanics, it constantly challenges you to think ahead and adapt.

(Image Credit: Magma Fortress)

The Almost Gone

1. The Almost Gone

The Almost Gone is a puzzle game with a minimalist look and a deeper story hiding beneath the surface. It’s not the most emotional narrative out there, but it’s clever, well-built, and perfect if you’re in the mood for something a bit different.

(Image Credit: Playdigious)

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Mobile games don’t have to be flashy to be great. Some titles may have big budgets and a huge development team, but sometimes all you need is a great concept and gameplay that keeps players hooked.

That's what you can expect to find in these 15 underrated indie mobile games. They bring smart ideas, solid gameplay, and tons of charm.

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Mobile games don’t have to be flashy to be great. Some titles may have big budgets and a huge development team, but sometimes all you need is a great concept and gameplay that keeps players hooked.

That's what you can expect to find in these 15 underrated indie mobile games. They bring smart ideas, solid gameplay, and tons of charm.

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