You’ll never get bored with more than 400 career events, 1500 mystery challenges, six game modes, countless ways to upgrade your vehicles and multiplayer mode to challenge your friends. This is a fast-paced and beautifully-modelled driving game, a glitzy arcade racer that includes cars and bikes alike. Surprisingly addictive and perfect for touchscreen play, there’s a reason it’s perhaps the best-known mobile gaming hit of all time. Using a catapult, you fire an assortment of birds at fortifications, aiming to knock them into the pigs within. If you’ve had a smartphone in the last ten years, you know the drill. You’ll need to position the logs carefully to get them in the right place, mind. Make your way from island to island by flipping logs which let you get over bodies of water. This visually-stunning game tasks you with chaining together tricks across dunes, canyons and temples, whether that’s sliding down vines, bouncing on hot air balloons or gliding along in your very own wingsuit. Somewhere between the magnificent indie adventure game ‘Journey’ and an endless runner game, you’ll find Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost City. Three word review: Endless desert sandboarding Help a chicken find its lost chicks by pausing and swapping the circles that highlight the obstacles and dangers in each level. You take pictures of the local fauna, and the whole thing can be done and dusted in a few hours, so there’s no open world bloat. Alba’s out to save the wildlife of the island on which her grandparents live. Alba: A Wildlife Adventure has some of the world-building charm of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and a stronger environmental message. Three word review: Miniature environmental Zeldaĭon’t miss this beautiful, relaxing adventure.