From Monument Valley to Minecraft: 10 of the best mobile games

The Guardian 

Given that we are all sitting at home staring at our phones anyway, it's a good time to take a break from the doomscrolling to broaden your phone game palette. Nobody has really bettered this Escher-esque puzzler about guiding a wee girl through levels full of optical illusions and cool perspective changes. The calming colours and minimalist style offset the fiendishness of its architectural conundrums. A beautiful, touching, short game about young love, capturing the initial meet-cute and the inevitable first fight, told through actions, music and relatable illustrations rather than words. Be warned, however: it's so relatable it will almost definitely remind you of your first proper attempt at love and relationships, and you may at one point have to try not to cry.

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