Ten games from Google Play Pass that turn your Android into a Nintendo Switch

GERMANY - 2022/05/09: In this photo illustration Google Play logo seen displayed on a tablet. (Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
GERMANY - 2022/05/09: In this photo illustration Google Play logo seen displayed on a tablet. (Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) /
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3. Marvel Pinball

Pinball is expensive no matter where you go. Even on a digital platform one table can cost up to $5. Google Play Pass gives you every Marvel table. You can go crazy with Deadpool, relive the Infinity War, or swing with Spider-Man on over fifteen tables. There is pure enjoyment in getting a higher score or completing all the quests. Pinball is one of the easiest time killers on a mobile phone.

2. Monster Hunter Stories

For those of us who cannot shell out $60 for the newest Pokemon we have Monster Hunter Stories to quench our thirsts. This is a superb monster collector game that is part of a very established Capcom universe. I am surprised no one is dedicating their geek conversations to Monster Hunter strategies. This is easily one of the best looking games on Google Play Pass and it will eat up a couple gigs on your HDD. Whether you are bored of Pokemon are consistently poor this is not a game you want to overlook.

1. Dead Cells

Dead Cells is one of those games your friends talk highly of and you constantly see it on sale, but you are hesitant to give it a try. Playdigious is the company behind this epic game (among other stellar indie titles).  I would have never tried it if it wasn’t part of this subscription, but I keep going back to it. Dead Cells is a smooth arcade hack and slash with a very punishing roguelike element. Those who dedicate themselves to the game will be rewarded with a great game.

There are so many more games I could have chosen for the Google Play Pass. I will probably need a follow up article.