GayGamer writes: "About a year ago I heard about a point-and-click adventure game in development featuring a quirky little robot and some astounding artwork. In preparation, I decided to check out some of the developer's previous work, and was introduced to the wondrous world of Samorost. It had a refreshingly minimalist gameplay style while still having more personality and character than most big budget games. And so I waited, not very patiently, for Machinarium to come out and bring more of Amanita Design's unique touch to the point-and-click genre. Now that Machinarium is finally out was it worth the wait, or is this little robot destined for the scrap yard?"
Here are the games that are leaving later this month and when.
There is no denying that some of the best Android games are indie titles. However, some indie games are online-only, which is troublesome for those of us who deal with spotty Wi-Fi. Google Play is saturated with offline indie titles vying for players’ attention. But do you really want to spend hours scouring the metaphorical shelves for the best of the best? Luckily, you don’t have to. Check out our list below for the best offline Android indies as of 2020.
Have a soft spot for indie titles? Here at Hardcore Droid we've compiled a list of the ten most hardcore indie games for Android.