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The best smartphone games of March 2020

The best smartphone games of March 2020

A selection of essential video games released this March 2020 on the App Store and Google Play that cannot be missing on your smartphone or tablet.

We continue with our monthly compilations of the best games that appear on mobile devices, whether exclusively for iOS or Android, or in both ecosystems, a series of apps that cannot be missing from your smartphones and tablets. And now, more than ever due to the situation of confinement that we have had to live, what better opportunity than to spend hours of play on the latest news on the mobile landscape, from free to play games to full-price titles, returning classics and new concepts that take full advantage of the touch interface. Don't miss our selection of must-have games on both iOS and Android from March 2020.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Konami
  • Price: 3.49 euros

We start our selection with one of the great releases this month on iOS and Android mobiles; It is the great classic Castlevania: Symphony of the Night by Konami, which arrives at touch devices with a fully adapted version. It is a conversion of the original title with all its contents intact, in addition to having a new save function, unlockable achievements and the possibility of playing with traditional controllers. Take the role of Alucard once more to overcome all the challenges and enemies of Dracula's castle until you reach the evil and dark villain.

The best iOS and Android games of March 2020

The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Netmarble
  • Price: Free

It may not be one of the most popular anime, but The Seven Deadly Sins already has a recent adaptation on desktop consoles halfway between adventure and fighting; Now comes a new title based on this work with The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross, a free to play RPG that offers an interesting mix between turn-based RPGs, card games, gatcha elements and both competitive and cooperative modes, all under an absolutely overwhelming audiovisual presentation that will allow us to enjoy animated scenes as if we were enjoying the television series. Get all the characters in The Seven Deadly Sins and get ready for the most frenzied strategic card battles.

Battle racing stars

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Halfbrick Studios
  • Price: Free

From the creators of authentic phenomena of mobile games in its beginnings such as Fruit Ninja or Jetpack Joyride, now comes a new free to play with casual style and addictive gameplay. And it is that Battle Racing Stars is an arcade of character races, each one more outlandish, in which our only objective is to get there first while we hinder our rivals with all kinds of traps and tricks. So much so, that we can participate in lively races for up to 4 players online in real time, customize and improve our character, unlock new power-ups and much more. And all this through an app that recovers the direct and simple gameplay of the first titles of touch devices of more than a decade ago.

Bullet league

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Funday Factory
  • Price: Free

Are you passionate about battle royale? Well you're in luck, because the Bullet League gives a new twist to such a hackneyed formula to offer a full 2D battle royale, with platforms and shooting as the main protagonists. Thus, and through a free to play business model, the title offers the typical mechanics of the small-scale genre with games of dozens of players in which only one can remain. Colorful scenarios and full of traps and hidden sections to surprise your rivals, tons of objects and weapons to unlock, character customization and much more await us in this frenetic and cheerful action video game and 2D platforms with a style as friendly as casual.

The best iOS and Android games of March 2020

Harvest Moon: Mad Dash

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Natsume
  • Price: 5.49 euros

After its passage through PC, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, the mobile version of the most animated and frenzied Haverst Moon arrives at last with Harvest Moon: Mad Dash, a new twist to such a popular management and virtual life saga in which Every decision we make will be crucial to the future of our farm, always playing under pressure, either because of time or the different random events that can occur in each phase, such as ferocious wild boars, lava eruptions and many other setbacks. Everything to fulfill the constant requests in which we will have to harvest, fish, milk and many other typical farmer activities. A title that adapts in the best possible way to the tactile game of our mobiles and tablets.

The best iOS and Android games of March 2020

Path to Mnemosyne

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Crescent Moon Games
  • Price: 5.49 euros

Again, another video game that makes the leap from PCs and consoles to mobile devices; in this case we are facing a hypnotic and surreal adventure represented in grayscale through infinite zoom. Created by Devilish Games, the title proposes us to explore our minds with the aim of recovering lost memories through the most varied puzzles, each one more imaginative and surprising. All this through a disturbing staging, both for its suggestive graphics and for its disturbing sound effects, in addition to a control perfectly adjusted to the tactile game. Travel through your memories in an experience you will not forget …

The best iOS and Android games of March 2020

Teamfight Tactics

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Riot Games
  • Price: Free

After its launch on PC in the summer of 2019, it finally reaches TFT or Teamfight Tactics mobile devices, this time as a separate League of Legends title. Thus, and based on the base of the vast LoL universe, Riot Games offers a new title focused on the so-called auto chess, PvP strategy titles of automatic combat. In this case we have total freedom to direct our units, either deploying them on the battlefield or improving them, all of them represented by the most popular League of Legends champions. In addition, it offers cross play with PC and Mac, so that we can play against our friends in fun one-on-one combat.

The best iOS and Android games of March 2020

Naruto X Boruto Ninja Tribes

  • Platform: iOS and Android
  • Developer: Bandai Namco
  • Price: Free

The free to play game of the definitive Naruto universe arrives on mobile devices with Naruto X Boruto Ninja Tribes, a tactical fighting game through decks of cards with the most popular and charismatic characters of such famous manganime. And speaking of the original work, this new title for iOS and Android offers a staging that the television series has nothing to envy, with absolutely overwhelming graphics and scenes. Additionally, strategic combat offers enough depth to keep the interest of more experienced players. Take part in the fighting towers, fight against other players in real time in the Arena or join others to participate in Raids; the possibilities are enormous.

The best iOS and Android games of March 2020

Mirages of Winter

  • Platform: iOS
  • Developer: Mirari Games
  • Price: 5.49 euros

Mirages of Winters is one of those audiovisual experiences that only works on touch devices; and in this case it succeeds, without a doubt. We are before an authentic audiovisual poem made a video game, a narrative adventure with constant but simple puzzles that allow us to take part in the life of a fisherman and his close relationship with nature. All this through a really relaxing and attractive audiovisual section, a kind of moving canvas that immerses us, for a few hours, in a spiritual journey inspired by the philosophy of Taoism or the teaching of the way.

Respawnables Heroes

  • Platform: iOS
  • Developer: Digital Legends
  • Price: Free

The Barcelona studio Digital Legends presents a new game proposal through its popular Respawnables franchise, now in the form of a team action video game in true Overwatch style, yes, in the third person. At our disposal we have several heroes, each with their own classes based on strengths and weaknesses, with which to participate in lively matches of four against four through various maps and game modes of competitive cut. Earth is on the verge of climate collapse and a group of heroes have figured out how to reverse the situation; The time has come to fight for the future of humanity thanks to the technological advances of Respawnables Heroes.

About author

Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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