These are the best games included with Google Play Pass in 2021

Take advantage of these awesome games for a few bucks a month.

Google Play Pass continues to offer great value for Android users looking to save on premium apps and indie-developed games in 2021. It’s only $5 per month and gives you access to tons of premium content. Plus, if you need to take a break and cancel your subscription, all of your favorite games and apps, as well as their save data, will be waiting when you return.

There are a ton of great games that have already been added to the service across multiple genres — from intense strategy games and action-packed indie platformers to relaxing puzzle experiences and immersive RPGs. Of course, this isn’t a full list of Play Pass games, just the ones we think you should check out first. If you’re looking for other great games to try, be sure to check out our collection of the best Android games!

Note: All games on this list are included with your Google Play Pass for no additional charge. The prices shown are what you would pay without having a Play Pass subscription.

The games

Stardew Valley

Just like Terraria (which we’ll get to in a bit), Stardew Valley is another beloved PC game that has been ported over to mobile fully intact and optimized for touchscreen devices. Stardew Valley is an open-ended RPG that opens with you taking over the old family farm, with you getting to know the townsfolk and exploring the nearby countryside.

Your first task is to fix up the old farm, but from that point on, the adventure is really up to you. Whether you choose to settle down, marry, and live out a quiet family life running the farm or dedicate your life to adventuring as a treasure-seeking explorer, the choice is yours — as is the choice of touchscreen controls or a Bluetooth controller.

Stardew Valley

$5 at Google Play Store

Take a break with this fun and relaxing RPG where you take over a family farm. You have a lot of choices on how to live out your life.

Mini Metro

Mini Metro is an award-winning subway simulator. You’re tasked with drawing up subway lines that connect the various stations that pop up as your city expands. You need to make sure passengers arrive where they need to go in a timely fashion, which often requires re-drawing your lines to be more efficient.

With a brilliant minimalist aesthetic, a responsive soundtrack that’s fleshed out by the subway lines you build, and a ton of different game modes to enjoy, you will absolutely fall in love with Mini Metro.

Mini Metro

$1 at Google Play Store

Check out this subway simulator for some awesome and engaging gameplay. Keep your stations connected efficiently as the city expands.

Monument Valley 2

Embark on an adventure that follows a mother and her child as they explore new architectural marvels featuring mind-bending puzzles. This game is all about messing with your perspective and solving puzzles that require you to alter the beautifully rendered environments.

This game is plain awesome, just like its predecessor. It’s OK if you never played the original game as the stories are entirely unique… but if you love the sequel, you’ll definitely want to double back and play the first Monument Valley, too.

Monument Valley 2

$5 at Google Play Store

A sequel to an incredible game, Monument Valley 2 will force you to think outside the box to solve the puzzles. It’s truly a wonderful experience.

LIMBO

LIMBO is a brilliant puzzle platformer that looks and plays like the absolute work of art that it is. You play as the silhouetted young protagonist who is searching for his missing sister in LIMBO, a dark and dangerous place filled with traps and monsters.

If you’re looking for a fun and yet incredibly creepy platformer, then LIMBO is a must. This shadowy game will give you the heebie-jeebies more than once. With such wonderful quirks, LIMBO is delightfully weird. If you’ve played it before, you know exactly what I’m talking about. The game features ingenious puzzles and an award-winning aesthetic that will haunt you and stick with you long after you’ve put the game down.

LIMBO

$5 at Google Play Store

LIMBO’s shadowy and minimalist aesthetic is beautiful and really lends to the otherwordly feeling you get from the game. It is desolate, with few friendly human characters. It’s really quite the experience.

Reigns: Game of Thrones

Reigns is one of the best mobile game series out there, taking simple card-swiping mechanics and using it to tell really interesting stories that you control. Another way of describing Reigns might be “Tinder meets Choose Your Own Adventure.”

With this Game of Thrones edition, you’re able to play as your favorite characters from the show and change the fate of the Seven Kingdoms as you deem fit, along with all the unforeseen consequences of every action you take. Hell, maybe you’ll craft a more satisfying conclusion for yourself than that final season.

Play Pass also features the original Reigns game and the sequel, Reigns: Her Majesty.

Reigns: Game of Thrones

$4 at Google Play Store

Enjoy the beloved Reigns gameplay with a Game of Thrones twist. Play as your favorite characters from the show and shape the future of the kingdoms.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was, to my recollection, one of the first full console/PC games to be released on mobile in its full glory. Coming from the good ol’ BioWare days, it’s also regarded as one of the greatest RPG video games ever set in the Star Wars universe, and perhaps one of the best RPGs ever (even if I think the sequel is better as a whole).

The game is set thousands of years before the rise of the Galactic Empire and lets you choose your character’s path — will you use the power of the Force to save the Republic or go down the Sith path and join the dark side? An absolutely epic game that still holds up to this day.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

$10 at Google Play Store

Hailed as one of the best Star Wars games ever made, Knights of the Old Republic is a joy to play and still holds up well to this day. Light or Dark, the choice is yours.

Suzy Cube

I’ve come to think of Suzy Cube as mobile gaming’s unofficial mascot in the same realm as Mario and Crash Bandicoot — not so much in terms of cultural impact but rather due to the sheer quality of gameplay. Suzy Cube is a brilliant 3D platformer with over 40 levels for you to enjoy that are filled with secret areas and power-ups.

If touchscreen controls aren’t your bag, you can connect your favorite Bluetooth controller and play the game in true style. The only disappointment for me is the mostly repetitive boss battles at the end of each world, but that is made up in the level design variety.

Suzy Cube

$4 at Google Play Store

The best 3D platformer on Android, Suzy Cube is a fun romp through a cutesy world. Enjoy over 40 levels, secret areas, powerups, and end-world bosses.

Chameleon Run

The name of the game here is SPEED. Chameleon Run is an auto-runner that has you jumping and dashing across different colored platforms. Like a chameleon, you have special jump skills and the ability to change colors to help you make it through each course — because the catch is you’re only allowed to touch objects that match your color.

Seem easy enough? Well, think again! Each level is designed to be non-linear, meaning there are multiple paths to take to make it to the finish. There are also three special objectives to complete for each level which keeps you coming back for more.

Chameleon Run

$2 at Google Play Store

Chameleon Run challenges you to maintain a blistering speed while matching your color to the objects you’re landing on. There’s no one set path, either, making this game really interesting and replayable.

Bridge Constructor Portal

Bridge Constructor Portal brings the physics-based fun of the core game into the chaotic world of Portal, including our old friend GLaDOS. Now, not only are you tasked with building structures capable of carrying vehicles from point A to point B, but you’ve got to also contend with an assortment of Portal goodies, including portals (duh), propulsion and repulsion gels, cubes, and much more from the Aperture Science Enrichment Center.

It’s a simple game that’s extremely addicting. Just remember, while your test subjects may incur serious injuries, remember that it’s all done in the name of science.

Bridge Constructor Portal

$5 at Google Play Store

A mishmash of two disparate games, Bridge Constructor Portal is the best of the series. Experience some Portal wackiness, too!

Terraria

Terraria is basically a 2D Minecraft with seemingly endless areas to explore and serious depth to the crafting system. For example, you’re able to discover and craft over 400 different weapons to defend yourself. There are NPCs to interact with and lore to be uncovered, too, but this game is largely what you make of it.

The controls have been optimized for mobile, and there’s even multiplayer available for up to 8 players connected on the same Wi-Fi or playing on a custom server. If you’ve never experienced Terraria before, Google Play Pass makes it easier than ever.

Terraria

$5 at Google Play Store

Think of Minecraft in 2D and you have Terraria. It offers endless exploration and tons to craft. It’s definitely a make-your-own-adventure type of game.

Evoland

Evoland feels like a stroll down memory lane for fans of RPGs. First developed as part of a 48-hour game jam, it’s been described by the developer as a “time-lapse of early action RPG history,” and that’s an apt description. I really hesitate to say much more because this is a game best played cold, as in the less you know about it, the better.

All you need to know is that it’s an RPG that evolves as you play to progress through the history of RPGs. Intrigued? Evoland is all about the journey, and while the journey is ultimately pretty short (it took me about couple hours to complete the main story), it is a game that sticks with you due to how the game changes as you play.

Evoland

$3 at Google Play Store

A unique game that offers a look at the history of video games, Evoland is a fun RPG that’s all about the journey. Check it out for yourself.

Wayward Souls

Wayward Souls is a fantastic addition to the Play Pass because it’s a perfect game to play in short bursts. This is a top-down rogue-like action game designed with randomly generated levels and permanent death. The first time you play, you’re just sort of dropped into the game and have to learn how to play as you go.

If you die, that character is permanently dead, and you just start over with a fresh character in a new part of the world. The gameplay is really great, and the graphics and soundtrack are spectacular. Again, the difficulty here is insane, but that just makes each play-through challenging, and the game rewards players with skills, so the more you play and learn how to use your character’s powers, the better off you are on your next play-through.

Wayward Souls

$7 at Google Play Store

A true challenge, Wayward Souls is a tough game that blends ARPG with rogue-like. It features permadeath, randomly generated levels, and loot. Everything about this game is good.

Hidden Folks

Hidden Folks is a game that takes everything you loved about Where’s Waldo — the hand-drawn art style, the relaxing and focused fun — and pushes it into the digital age. Here, instead of scanning a page, you’re left to swipe and tap around to uncover secrets hidden throughout the living scene.

At each level, you’re given a list of people or items to find in the scene, and it’s up to you to explore every inch of the canvas as you happen upon all sorts of little moments that play out. The sound design is charming and comprised of layered human-made sound effects that remind me of a parent making sounds while reading a book to their kid.

Hidden Folks

$5 at Google Play Store

Think Where’s Waldo, but on your phone. Swipe and tap away as you uncover secrets. It’s a lot of fun and worth giving a shot if you haven’t already.

Shadow Fight 2 Special Edition

Shadow Fight is one of the best fighting game series developed for mobile, featuring gorgeous graphics, smooth animations, and a huge variety of deadly weapons to upgrade and master. This special edition is the premium version, with no ads or energy bars, so you can play whenever you want.

There’s a complete story mode to battle through with Shadow Fight 2’s surprisingly tight touchscreen controls. It’s not the newest kid in the series, but it’s still a kickass game worth your time if you like fighting games. There’s a lot of variety for different play styles.

Shadow Fight 2 Special Edition

$5 at Google Play Store

Probably the best fighting series on Android, Shadow Fight is great for all fans of fighting games. This version of the second game comes with all kinds of armor to choose from, a full campaign, and no stamina system.

hocus.

MC Esher would be damn proud of hocus, a mind-bending, perspective-based puzzle game that is easy to play, challenging to master, and lets you create and play other user-created puzzles. There are over 100 official puzzles, which require you to swipe to move a cube around the shape to the red finish marker as fast and efficiently as you can. When you hit an intersection between two paths, you can completely change direction along a different path.

Enjoy an ad-free experience and get your brain ready for some real twisters. There’s also a sequel coming sometime soon and we couldn’t be more excited for it. This game is similar to Monument Valley, but it’s amped up.

hocus.

Free at Google Play Store

A true mind-bending puzzler, hocus forces you to reconsider perspectives. There are a ton of puzzles to enjoy, so get going!

FRAMED

Both FRAMED and its sequel are included with Google Play Pass and are a couple of the most unique and engaging puzzle games you will ever play. The story unfolds before your eyes as you control things by rearranging the comic book panels to help your character make his way through each section.

It’s a great style and atmosphere. FRAMED has been around for a while, but that doesn’t make it any less great. Its sequel is just as good, too. These award-winning games are absolutely beautiful and are well worth checking out.

Framed

$3 at Google Play Store

FRAMED is a unique puzzle game where you control the story by rearranging comic book panels. Both it and its sequel are available on Play Pass.

60 Seconds! Atomic Adventure

A nuclear apocalypse is just one minute away and Ted is prepared — he just needs to collect some last-minute supplies and ensure his family members are down in the shelter. This frantic, action-packed game starts out with a 60-second mad dash to collect all that you can, and then you see how long you and the other survivors can manage with the supplies you’ve collected.

What you scavenged and who you saved will play a big role in determining how long you survive. This darkly comedic game presents you a brand new house to scavenge every time you play for great replay value. Even if it wasn’t on Play Pass, it’d be worth checking out.

60 Seconds! Atomic Adventure

$4 at Google Play Store

The world ends in just one minute, so you need to scramble to gather supplies and save family members before the bombs drop. It’s a dark and comedic challenge with tons of replay value.

This Is the Police

Police Chief Jack Boyd is being forced into retirement and needs to put away $500,000 in 180 days. How he goes about making that money is entirely up to the decisions you make in This Is the Police, an intense indie adventure strategy game.

Your morals will be tested as you task your team of officers to investigate crimes in a city with a strong mafia presence and political corruption run amok at city hall. Accruing half a million isn’t going to be easy. Your choices matter, both in terms of Jack’s character development and for the world itself.

This Is the Police

$8 at Google Play Store

You have 180 days to save up $500,000 for Jack’s retirement. How you do so is up to you!

Card Thief

Stealth is the name of the game in Card Thief. You play a thief who must sneak their way through a deck of cards collecting treasure while avoiding detection. You can use equipment cards to assist you in your thieving ways, too, but don’t get too cocky or you’ll run out of sneak points and get caught.

Card Thief features daily challenges and deep strategies, and a nice progression system that lets you upgrade equipment cards as you pull off heists. There’s a bit of a steep learning curve involved here, but it’s a rewarding game for fans of strategy card games.

Card Thief

Free w/ IAPs at Google Play Store

Stealth fans get their own card game with Card Thief. Each game is only a few minutes long, but there’s a steep learning curve to truly master it.

Grimvalor

Grimvalor is a side-scrolling action RPG that features tight controls, excellent movement abilities, an interesting (albeit familiar) story, and pretty graphics. You need to be tactical about how you approach enemies and level your character because this game can certainly be a challenge if you’re not careful.

There’s plenty to explore, too, with secrets hidden throughout the map. All told, the world is hellbent on seeing you fail, but take up your sword and fight on anyway. Most of the time, the odds are against you and it’s up to your skill to see yourself through.

Grimvalor

Free, $7 to unlock

Grimvalor fills that action RPG itch while being a fun platformer. Enjoy the excellent combat and exploration. You even get a trial demo before purchasing.

The Legend of Bum-Bo

Are you a fan of The Binding of Isaac? This prequel takes the familiar story and pivots it to four different characters, completely different gameplay, and a new visual style that’s more representative of a cardboard version of Paper Mario than anything else. All the dark religious humor from The Binding of Isaac is here, complete with plenty of new additions. The Legend of Bum-Bo was originally released on PC in September 2019 and is now included with Google Play Pass for free!

The huge change in gameplay makes this freshly attractive for anyone who didn’t like or simply grew tired of the gameplay from The Binding of Isaac’s many re-releases. The Legend of Bum-Bo is sort of a shape-matching puzzle game meets roguelike meets deck builder, all wrapped up in a turn-based RPG style. Fans of games like 10,000,000 are sure to absolutely love the formula, which has you matching tiles to get items that you can then use against enemies or turn into spells before your turn is over.

The Legend of Bum-Bo

$15 at Google Play Store

This hybrid turn-based RPG/roguelike/matching puzzler will have you laughing until you cry with its dark humor and mesmerizing visuals.

Dead Cells

Fans of Metroid or Castlevania (known as the Metroidvania genre) know how addictive and satisfying games in this genre can be. Dead Cells begins in what appears to be a traditional Metroidvania fashion but reveals its unforgiving roguelike nature in a short time. It’s a game that’s sat atop our best Android games list since its debut, and that’s because it was an incredible PC and console game before it launched on Android.

The Android port is as perfect as it gets, with full controller support (you’re going to need it) and custom-built touch controls — although you probably only want to use those if you really enjoy punishing yourself, and this game is punishing enough as it is! Part of the charm with Dead Cells is the permadeath structure, which forces players to learn enemy patterns and upgrades.

As a bonus, the Android version now includes The Bad Seed DLC (trailer above) that sets the tone for a decidedly more relaxing romp through the lands of Dead Cells. New levels, new monsters, new weapons, and even new boss fights round out the content additions and will have you returning over and over again in true roguelike fashion.

Dead Cells

$9 at Google Play Store

This roguevania takes the best parts of a Metroidvania and mashes it with the replayability of a roguelike, all with gorgeous visuals and the unforgivable nature of a Soulsborne.

Sago Mini School

Right off the bat, you know Sago Mini School is wildly different from everything else on this list. That’s because Sago Mini School isn’t a game for you; it’s a game for your kids. Sago Mini School is part of the Sago series of apps, games, and toys that are all designed for educational purposes — but, with a fun streak, of course. Sago isn’t just a bunch of games to keep your kids busy, though. This is educator-designed content, not just colorful gobbledygook to fill your kids’ heads with.

Sago Mini School offers a free month trial to everyone, but Google Play Pass subscribers get access to the app monthly instead of having to pay a separate subscription. That’s an $8 value every single month just from this app alone! On top of that, Sago adds new content every single month — which is the reason for the subscription cost — meaning your kids won’t be getting bored but, instead, will both be entertained and learning math, creative and social skills, language, speech, and everything in-between.

Sago Mini School

$8 per month at Google Play Store

Sago Mini School is part of the wide-reaching Sago series of apps, games, and toys that teaches your little ones things like shapes, colors, language, and more.

Ticket to Earth

A cross between tactical turn-based RPG and tile-matching puzzler, Ticket to Earth took its bold concept and just ran with it, no holds barred. At surface level, the gameplay looks deceptively simple. Combat takes place with your player character and opponents on a colored tile gird that dictates how you navigate the board. To move, you draw lines along a tile color wherein the route can be as long as the color can conceivably continue in an unbroken line, including diagonals.

In most encounters, you’ll want to take the longest possible route each turn, as this accomplishes a couple of different goals. It gives you greater mobility to put yourself at a position advantage over your enemies and running along with colored tiles charges up character abilities associated with each color. Think about it kind of like chess, but the board shifts as you progress and you get to kill robots and space roaches. Plus, it’s much more fun!

Enveloping the addictive gameplay is an equally interesting sci-fi story. Ticket to Earth takes place in an off-world colony where tickets back to Earth are nearly impossible to get. Societal strife, betrayal, and insurrection lie at the core of this tale, and watching it unfold through comic-book style cutscenes will keep you on the edge of your seat to the end.

Ticket to Earth has it all. Engaging gameplay, fun setting, absolutely bangin’ soundtrack, and a well-thought-out plot. Clocking in at over 20 hours of playtime, Ticket to Earth is a steal for a mere $4.99, or free with Play Pass. Trust me on this one, you really need to play this game.

Ticket to Earth

$5 at Google Play Store

Ticket to Earth is in a class all its own, with a unique melding of tactical turn-based RPG meets tile-matching puzzler. This sci-fi future-punk-styled oddball features addictive gameplay, a gripping story, and a soundtrack that will have you tapping your foot for days.

Cytus II

You’ll push your thumbs to their absolute limits in this truly exceptional rhythm game since Cytus II has hundreds of playable high-energy tracks. The concept isn’t hard to learn; a line bounces up and down the screen as your metronome and notes appear on screen that you have to hit in time to the beat to increase your score.

Where Cytus II is unique, though, is in the margins. The gameplay is bolstered up by a fascinating story unfolding in an in-game UI that is a lot like Twitter, but in a post-apocalyptic, technologically advanced world. Between the extremely addictive gameplay and the ever-deepening mystery, Cytus II is easily the game that I have sunk the most hours into this year.

And thank goodness this title came to Play Pass because otherwise, I would not have been able to afford its massive list of playable charts. All tracks are unlocked via Play Pass and you never have to pay a single cent for new track packs. You could spend hundreds of dollars unlocking everything the game has to offer otherwise, so Play Pass is a stunning deal when it comes to Cytus II. I cannot recommend this game highly enough!

Cytus II

$2 on Google Play Store

This is the best money can buy in a mobile rhythm game, I’m literally BEGGING you to play Cytus II.

Samorost 3

Samorost 3 is hard to describe; it’s equally as charming as it is strangely haunting, Thanks to its stunningly crafted artistic environments, Samorost is one of the rare games that simply must be seen with your own eyes to be believed. In this storybook puzzle game, you’ll follow the adventures of a tenacious gnome armed with a magic trumpet as it explores the cosmos and works to defend its home from impending evil.

Music plays a big role in this oddball game, and the soundtrack is appropriately delightful to match. Solving puzzles is a rewarding experience every time as it gives you a miniature concert to enjoy with each conquered challenge. Samorost 3, and its two prequels, are all included in Play Pass, 3 just happens to be the best one in my opinion, as it’s the longest and most fleshed-out experience of the three. Normally $4.99, this is a great deal for Play Pass subscribers.

Samorost 3

$5 at Google Play Store

A stunningly detailed and lovingly crafted puzzler, Samorost 3 is a must-play for anyone who loves storybook charm and fun brain teasers.

Update June 2021: Added Cytus II and Samorost 3 to our list.

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