3 NEW Mobile Games You NEED To Play! (DC & More!)

TL;DR: Craving fresh mobile titles? We’ve got three worth a look: a DC-themed turn-based battler, a dungeon escape fantasy, and a casual medieval kingdom builder.

Why These Mobile Games Deserve Your Time

We’ve dug through new releases to find three standouts that offer interesting themes and play styles. Whether you like strategic hero rosters, sneaky dungeon runs, or medieval base-building, these picks hit the spot. Each game is free to try, so you can jump in whenever you like. Below, we’ll give you the highlights, our honest impressions, and a direct link for each title.

1. DC Dark Legion

DC Dark Legion brings together famous DC characters in a turn-based format. Think of pitting Batman, Superman, Mera, and other familiar heroes side by side. You can gear them up, assign skills, and organize your own squads. The combat is turn-based, so timing and synergy matter—especially in PvP.

  • Collectible Heroes: You’ll find tons of DC favorites (Batman, Superman, Green Arrow, and more).
  • Base Management: Gather resources from an underground station, where even Batman can keep watch.
  • PvE and PvP: Face off against computer-controlled foes or test your roster against real opponents.

We also built a tier list on our website to help you pick the right heroes. You’ll see which champions to level up first and which ones can wait. If you want more details, be sure to check the link in the description.

2. Dark and Darker Mobile

If you enjoy old-school dungeon crawls with a high-stakes spin, Dark and Darker Mobile might be your next favorite. It’s a “grab your loot and escape” setup, where you pick a class (Fighter, Rogue, Wizard, etc.) and enter a monster-filled dungeon along with other real players. Die inside, and you lose the gear you brought. Survive and escape, and you keep your spoils.

  • Risk-Reward Gameplay: The tension is real. Lose a fight, and you drop all your gear.
  • Seasonal Resets: Characters reset every two months, but your account progress remains. This keeps things fresh.
  • Play Solo or Squad: You can team up with friends or even hire mercenaries if your buddies are offline.

We’re hosting streams to show off the action. We’ll be online at 9 p.m. Eastern and also taking part in a 3v3 tournament on the 10th. Feel free to tune in and catch the chaos live.

3. Kingshot

Kingshot takes the kingdom builder formula and makes it more casual by using a vertical layout. If you’ve tried Whiteout Survival, you’ll notice some similarities in how you upgrade, manage resources, and expand. Only here, you’ve got a medieval theme with knights and castles.

  • Simplified Controls: Vertical design means you can play comfortably in quick bursts.
  • Medieval Flavor: Enjoy a classic fantasy setting with knights and specialized champions.
  • Casual yet Engaging: Great for strategy fans who want something less demanding and more laid-back.

Developers seem eager to foster a solid community, so if medieval strategy is your thing, you’ll want to give this one a shot. It’s new, so you’ll have a good chance to grow your kingdom without trailing veterans by too much.

Final Thoughts

We’ve covered a little of everything: DC heroes in a turn-based showdown, a medieval dungeon escape where your loot is on the line, and a casual kingdom builder with easy-to-use features. Each game is free, so you can download them from the links in the description without worry. If you’re after more tips, detailed tier lists, or patch updates, make sure to stop by our site for the latest.

And don’t forget, we go live regularly—swing by and join the conversation whenever we’re testing new releases or battling it out in Dark and Darker Mobile tournaments.