The top mobile games to try out in November 2025!

Top mobile games for November 2025

Don't know what to try out on your phone - on the move, at home or even in the toilet? Every second of gaming must be worthwhile, so the Mobi.gg editorial team has put together a selection of the best mobile games of November 2025. These quality free and premium titles were released in October, but they're sure to complete your collection and are available now on Android or iOS.

Our favourite mobile games of the month

This month we've fallen for two great new releases. Make some room on your storage space, because these mobile games are going to be hard to resist.

Chaos Zero Nightmare

We're starting with Chaos Zero Nightmare, the RPG from Super Creative and Smilegate that relies on its endearing characters to be obtained by gacha, its setting and its DA to charm its audience.

A cosmic catastrophe has unleashed Chaos, a dark fog capable of altering entire planets and ecosystems. Completely unexpected, this disaster has caused mutant creatures to appear on Earth, where your agents are needed to contain the situation. In-game, you embark on futuristic adventures in which you confront the fog of Chaos with a wide variety of gameplay.

Mechanics that evolve over the course of the game include a card-based combat system, adorable vistual novel-style characters, cut-scenes and roguelike elements. Chaos Zero Nightmare has just been released free-to-play on Play Store and App Store, and we recommend it if you're looking for a dark fantasy shooter set in a world in crisis, with full voice-over.

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Chaos Zero Nightmare

Parabellum

Sharpen your swords and daggers for an adventure packed with fantastic battles. Welcome to Parabellum, a city-building game inspired by the success of Kingdom Two Crowns. You'll quickly recognise the side-scrolling gameplay and highly legible graphics on your mobile. War awaits you in the magical lands of Parabellum.

In-game, you play as several characters in 3 different nations, the Sultanate of Basse-Terre, the Highlands and the Frozen Lands, witha story to discover that really enriches the basic Kingdom formula.

The game has a really good DA, lots of choice of buildings, armies and survival options, and it's going to keep me busy for the best part of a month when I'm sitting on the sofa. Between merciless battles, make the right strategic decisions to grow your city and expand by spending your resources. The full Parabellum title is on sale for $3 on Play Store and App Store. Give it a try and let us know what you think!

Before I tell you about the other games of the month, I wanted to remind you that we've got a page bringing together the very latest mobile games for those who like to be ahead of the trends.

November's must-try mobile games

With dozens of releases a day on the various game shops, it's hard to keep track. So we've gone through it all for you, and here are the best releases of the past month to try out over the next 30 days:

  • Kingdom Rush Battles: in the new opus entitled Battles, tower defence becomes a PvP duel with a clash of decks, on Play Store and App Store. The formula works relatively well, but expect some pay-to-win and balancing that still needs time.
  • Dicefolk: the game takes you to the land of chimeras that you can collect to build up your elite combat team, on Play Store and App Store. Combine their talents, harness their power and create effective synergies to win your battles.
  • Blue Protocol: Star Resonance is an open-world MMORPG developed by BOKURA that is fully immersed in its anime atmosphere, with a fairly classic gameplay formula featuring raids, bosses and cross-platform play on Play Store and App Store.
  • Resonance Solstice: build your own little haven of peace on rails as you travel through territories devastated by a major disaster. Your role is to connect points by laying new railway lines, on Play Store and App Store.
  • Dodgeball Dojo × Big 2 Anime : the classic card game returns in a rather original version, on Play Store and App Store. Dodgeball Dojo's revisiting of The President combines card-discarding gameplay with colourful characters and graphics inspired by Dragon Ball or Hunter x Hunter.
  • Raven2: the MMORPG arrives this month with its collection of 8 types of mortal character to choose from and a business model capable of one-shotting you in the jugular. Enter a dark fantasy world with the class of your choice.
  • The Run - FMV :This game follows in the footsteps of titles made in Full Motion Video, i.e. shot with actors rather like a film, where each shot is a piece of the story to be unlocked by your choices, like a book in which you are the animated hero, on the App Store.
  • Hitman: Absolution: this port to Play Store and App Store makes you Agent 47 on the hunt for corrupt officials and raving lunatics in a very different vibe to the more classic Hitman games. The open levels are more like corridors, with auto-aim and a certain level of assistance.
  • TOEM A Photo Adventure: you're a little bird in a hand-drawn world, with endearing characters and a weapon of choice under your wing: your camera. Relax, take photos for others, observe the details of all the scenery and enjoy a fun journey in black and white on Play Store and App Store.
  • Stella Sora: embark on a multiple-choice story where your decisions will change both the narrative and your characters' skill sets. Assemble a team of three characters and go on the rampage, blowing up explosions as you fight in real time, on Play Store and App Store.
  • Ricochet Squad launched worldwide on Play Store and App Store just before November. With 6 heroes and just 1 map available, this free shooter had me enjoying its Overwatch-style 3v3 point-control mode.
  • Duet Night Abyss: this is a fantastic RPG with real-time combat and a whole 3D universe, on Play Store and App Store. During battles, switch between hand-to-hand and ranged combat for a dynamic combat experience with custom combos.

Thank you for reading this far. I hope you enjoy your gaming sessions this month.

And if you want to stick to the classics, take a look at our top games for phones ever.

Yaya
Yaya Yaya would never have spent a single cent on a mobile game. At least, that's what the legend says.