Top 10 best anime games on Android
Watching anime is good, now playing anime games is nothing better. Today Topshare will introduce you to the Top 10 best anime games on Android! A special feature of the list of 10 anime games below is that they are completely free. However, these anime games possess tremendous graphics, beautiful characters and attractive storylines. You can even participate in a fight in Azur Lane or DanMachi - Memoria Freese. Scroll down below and find out right away.
1
Azur Lane

- Original release date: May 25, 2017
Genre: Shooting games
Licensing: Funimation
Studio: Bibury Animation Studio
Developer: Manjuu, Yongshi
Platforms: Android, iOS
Publishers: Yostar, X.D. Global, Bilibili, 株式会社Yostar
Azur Lane is relatively new, having become an anime in the fall of 2019. However, the game was announced in September 2018. It is a mobile gacha RPG with elements of shooting, simulation, and side scrolling. You collect anthropomorphic girls that serve as warships. You fight the bad guys with the girls on your ship. Azur Lane takes place in an alternate cosmic version of World War II. In addition to the obvious Kantai Collection inspiration, Azur Lane features characters from Hyperdimension Neptunia and Armored Trooper VOTOMS. Azur Lane is a pretty cool little gacha game, especially for moe fans.
2
Bleach Brave Souls

- Initial release date: January 15, 2016
Mode: Multiplayer video game
Genre: gacha slot game, Fighting video game, MORE CODE
Developers: KLab, KLab Global Pte. Ltd.
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows
Publishers: KLab, KLab Global Pte. Ltd.
Bleach Brave Souls is one of the older anime games on the list, but it's still released to this day. Bleach Brave Souls is a gacha RPG style game where the player summons various characters from the Bleach universe. From there, you level them up, use them to complete the story, and play with or against other players. The game is quite long and quite difficult. Bleach Brave Souls is expected for a gacha. The only problem comes when you reach the end of the game, where all you have left to do is drag the latest characters and complete banners. The co-op community can also be a bit annoying at times. Otherwise, Bleach Brave Souls is a pretty good game.
3
DanMachi - Memoria Freese

- Publisher: WFS
Platforms: iOS, Android
DanMachi - Memoria Freese adapted from the anime "Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?". Anime names aside, Memoria Freese ends up being a pretty good game. It's a classic Japanese gacha experience. You summon characters from the show, level them up, and fight bad guys. The game also includes original voice actors from the game, various custom elements, and online PvP. DanMachi – Memoria Freese started off quite rough but has since cleaned up its action.
4
Dragon Ball Legends

- Original release date: May 17, 2018
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Genre: Action game, Card game, Pub game
Developers: Bandai Namco Entertainment, Dimps
Platforms: Android, iOS
Dragon Ball Legends is a fighter with some light RPG elements, gacha and adventure. It has a story mode as well as online PvP multiplayer. You can also collect all the different Dragon Ball characters. Combat mechanics are similar to many free-to-play mobile fighters. Dragon Ball Legends is mostly a series of simple taps and swipes rather than any complicated mechanics. The Dragon Ball series has always been a bit too dry for my tastes, and the game is just like that. However, fans of the series seem to actually enjoy the game more than most other mobile Dragon Ball games. Most of the complaints we saw were lack of new content and some connectivity issues. Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle (Google Play) is another great Dragon Ball game for fans of the series.
5
Fate / Grand Order

- Original release date: July 30, 2015
Adaptation: Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia (2019)
Genre: Visual novel, Role-playing video game
Developers: Lasengle, Delightworks
Platforms: iOS, Android, Arcade games, iPadOS
Publishers: Aniplex, Aniplex of America
Fate/Grand Order is from the big and famous Fate anime. This is a pretty standard gacha mobile RPG. You collect several characters from the series and fight against the bad guys. Fate/Grand Order has a story mode, online PvP, and is quite F2P (free to play) player friendly. Most of the cast is fully voiced. We appreciate the little touch. Of course, Fate/Grand Order has the same pitfalls as any mobile gacha. There's a lot of honing, a bit of luck, and some corny dialog involved. However, the series The Fate itself is the same. Plus, Fate/Grand Order is one of the few mobile RPGs that play in landscape mode. More space is a good thing.
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