Top mobile games for iOS and Android in April 2025.

New smartphone gaming apps this month: Supercell's new game, prequel to The Electric State, and a murder mystery called Expelled.

April 7th 2025.

Top mobile games for iOS and Android in April 2025.
Mo.co is definitely a refreshing change of pace for Supercell. The gaming giant has released a new game this month that is quite different from their usual offerings. But that's not all, as April has brought us a whole batch of exciting new mobile games to explore.

First up, we have Songs of Conquest Mobile, a captivating turn-based game that was originally released on PC last year. Its charming pixel art and gameplay feel right at home on mobile devices. While it may lack a sense of humor, the game offers engaging battles and a mix of exploration and strategy.

Next is The Valley of the Architects, a clever puzzle game where you must guide passengers to their destinations using lifts. With its elegant design and minimalist interface, this game is both satisfying and challenging.

But the biggest surprise this month is Mo.co, an MMO from Supercell that strays away from their usual PvP formula. In this game, you join a monster hunting start-up and battle against cartoon monsters, without having to worry about other players. It's a refreshing take on the genre and offers plenty of challenges for solo or team players.

Moving on, we have PBJ: The Musical, a quirky game that reimagines Shakespeare's works through song. While it may not require much skill, it's definitely a unique experience. On the other hand, Dredge offers a more sinister adventure with its Lovecraftian setting and fishing-based gameplay.

For fans of tower defense games, we have DunCreate, a 2D game that stays true to the genre without any hidden fees. And for those who enjoy a good murder mystery, Expelled! offers a thrilling text adventure with a captivating script and beautiful illustrations.

Last but not least, we have The Electric State: Kid Cosmo, a playable prequel to the upcoming movie based on the graphic novel of the same name. Set in the 1980s, the game revolves around a handheld game called Kid Cosmo, which serves as a clever way to tell the story.

With so many new games to choose from, it's safe to say that April is a great month for mobile gaming. Which one will you try first? Let us know in the comments below and don't forget to follow us on Twitter and sign up for our newsletter. As always, you can also email us or use our Submit Stuff page to send in your letters and features.

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