If you’re looking for games for your device that entice and intrigue with their aesthetic choices and gameplay mechanics, then Noodlecake Studios make some of the best games out there on the market. Since they’re so popular, they’ve ended up collaborating with several other game developers as well.

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They’ve been big names in the industry ever since they were founded in 2011 and continue to churn out one masterpiece after the next, with games like Lumino City and Soundfall defining the apex of their craft. They have a large ever-growing library of games and tackle all sorts of genres as well.

10 Dig Deep!

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Complex and jam-packed full of levels to explore. As the title suggests, dig deep and partake in an adventure to discover how far you can go as you encounter aliens and underground facilities filled to the brim with gold and danger.

The game mechanics are fairly simple, you fall dig and fall endlessly whilst tapping on the sides of the screen to move left or right. After going down a few levels and finishing objectives, you’ll get to play with some of the other agents you’ve unlocked. You can even upgrade your power-ups along the way.

9 Farm Punks

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Grow your own produce and have it roll down a mountain to save up on shipping costs. This game lets you shoot food through a canon, and then you navigate your own way down. It’s got tons of charm, and it’s easy to play with enough things to do as well.

You can upgrade your canon, each fruit has its own stats, and you even get some mission objectives or quests to fulfill for some extra cash and gears.

8 Horde Of Heroes

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There’s nothing quite as effective at killing time as a casual match-three game, especially one that’s so polished and features some very light-hearted yet cute graphics. This fantasy game lets you take on several foes and challenges as you progress through the first few stages.

The difficulty ramps up, and like an RPG, you’re expected to upgrade your stats appropriately lest you want to risk losing again and again. You get to unlock a few chests along the way, too, that lets you equip armor that increases your stats in certain ways as well.

7 Absolute Drift

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With some rather fluid animation yet slippery controls, you get to live out your dream of becoming a pro drifter that’s capable of driving laps around a roundabout without having to spend an arm and a leg on buying a car and customizing it.

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With captivating graphics and a banger soundtrack, you’ll be pretty engaged, trying to rack up as many finesse points as you can while you make your way to the other end of each map.

6 Alto’s Odyssey

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Carrying over the tradition of presenting you with awe-inspiring landscapes and aesthetic grinding sequences, this sequel to Alto’s Adventure lets you cruise through the desert as you presumably make your way down a mountain.

Visit temples, leap across hills, and mix in a couple of flips to get some extra style points and speed. The game keeps you on the edge of your seat and features a serene soundtrack. It’s a minimalist experience that even offers you the chance to progress through it with objectives to carry out.

5 Perfect Grind

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If you’re a fan of Tony Hawks' Pro Skater and wanted a port on your device that could emulate the same feeling, then Perfect Grind has you covered. This quirky yet fun skating game has you explore several maps and finish objectives.

Not only that, it’s surprisingly polished and features some rather well-thought-out level design. Choose your skater and start grinding on rails, doing tricks on ramps, or bouncing off the walls. It’s easy to pick up and pretty forgiving if you tend to fall over a lot.

4 Summer Catchers

Summer Catchers driving in the Desert.

Cute, challenging, yet full of heart. Summer Catchers is kind of an endless runner-inspired game that lets you play the role of a small child chasing the summer weather, something his hometown never experiences.

After mistaking a fairly generous wolf shop owner for a bear, you end up getting your hands on your very own snowmobile. Get ready to have it crash a ton before you get the hang of what to buy and do with your powerups, and finish up the quests on the notice board to help out your new wolf friend along the way.

3 The Bug Butcher

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If you’ve ever had the chance of playing Miniclip’s Bubble Trouble, then you know what you’re getting into when you play this game. The game mechanics are more or less the same, with a healthy addition of some modern powerups that help you mow down mobs.

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The game features some rather fine graphics and humorous dialogue boxes that’ll surely get a chuckle out of you. It’s fast-paced but requires some thinking, thankfully, some of the power-ups you get along the way make the ordeal a whole lot easier.

2 Death Road To Canada

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Death Road To Canada

The world’s gone to shit, and now you’re one of the only few survivors left in the US who are on their own, left to fend off hordes of hungry zombies. Death Road To Canada puts you in the shoes of a post-apocalyptic band of survivors you get to choose for your team, for the most part, and features randomized areas for you to explore.

A lot of things in this game depend on the RNG you get, and if you’re lucky, you’ll probably squeeze out of any situation till you finally reach salvation in Canada.

1 Suzy Cube

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A fun platformer with an interesting camera angle and perspectives that will probably challenge your sense of depth perception, Suzy Cube offers you hours of fun with some very simple yet somewhat challenging platforming sections.

The landscapes and maps you’ll fight and jump your way through look stunning, and the simple controls only enhance the overall experience as well. Get yourself some decent powerups and collect the coins along the way. You have a limited number of lives and stars to collect, so it emphasizes smart, fast-paced gameplay.

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