5 new mobile games to try this week - March 20th, 2025

Fresh mobile picks you should give a go this week
- Make like the Avatar and bring balance to the world
- Build your own Batcave because life is awesome
- Keep your sneeze in check before stepping inside the premises, please
Who doesn't love new games? We certainly do - there's just something about the exhilaration of a new title you can't wait to dive into, as the loading screen pops up and you enter a brave new world.
Of course, new mobile games are a dime a dozen these days, and who has the time to scour the iPhone, iPad and/or Android stores to catch the latest title that drops? This is exactly why we've gathered a quick list of 5 new mobile games you should try this week, from undiscovered indie gems to high-profile AAA masterpieces.
By the way, if you've got an unquenchable thirst for curated games you can obsess over each week, be sure to check out our NEW WEEKLY MOBILE GAMES hub, or join our lively community on Twitter or Discord.
Let's get on with it!
1
The Great Sneeze

Time to get those nasal nasties in check with The Great Sneeze, an adorable point-and-click puzzler for all ages that's entirely free to play. Thanks to the titular sneeze, the grand opening of the Caspar David Friedrich exhibition gets thrown in disarray - and it's up to you to help pick up the pieces before the guests arrive.
Filled with a good variety of puzzles and presented with charming visuals, this short-but-sweet adventure will have you chasing after the "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" throughout the museum - you might even have to fend off a pixelated alien invasion along the way.

2
DC: Dark Legion
You would think that having a Caped Crusader who isn't brooding on top of Gotham's rooftops all the time might be a good thing, but The Batman Who Laughs begs to differ. In DC: Dark Legion, you'll go up against his evil machinations by assembling a League of your own making, all with strategy elements thrown into the mix to spice up the gameplay.
With a whopping 200 DC heroes and villains joining the fight, it's hard to resist wanting to add them all to your roster, whether you're a hardcore DC fan or you just like it whenever Bats, Supes, and Wondy strike gallant poses on the cover. Best of all is that you get to upgrade your very own Batcave here too - childhood dream fulfilled, I'd say.

3
More Than You Can Chew

Cards and cooking might not seem like a perfect match at first glance, but in More Than You Can Chew, it's exactly what you'll need to whip up a storm in the kitchen to serve your hungry clientele. Entrusted with your big brother's food truck, you'll now have to craft culinary delights as the new head chef of Yumfusion - the twist is that you'll need to draw cards to get all your dishes right.
With four levels to challenge - each one packed with different modifiers that ramp up the pressure - you'll need to combine flavours, split smoothies, and keep the food truck afloat across both a Story Mode and an Arcade Mode. There are three difficulty levels to tinker around with, plus there's a leaderboard too - gotta show your big bro that you're the greatest head chef in all the land, after all.
4
Frozen War

It's bad enough that you have to fight to survive the elements throughout an endless winter - now you have to defend against hordes of the undead too? At first glance, it might seem like you're out of luck in IGG's new strategy game Frozen War, but thankfully, you can recruit fellow survivors to help you build your settlements, expand your reach, and collect enough resources so you can live to fight another day.
Form alliances with fellow survivors in the frozen tundra, then take on other desperate competitors who are after the same resources as you are. It's survival of the fittest during the apocalypse, after all - even more so when there are zombies involved!

5
Avatar Legends: Realms Collide

Time to hop on your flying bison and master the four elements with Avatar Legends: Realms Collide, Tilting Point's new 4X strategy game on iOS and Android. Apart from the typical territory expansions, resource gathering, and army building you can expect from the genre, you can also look forward to plenty of fan service if you're an avid follower of Nickelodeon's hit show.
You can recruit heroes from both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, with lots of Easter eggs from the franchise that eagle-eyed players are sure to find. But even if you're a seasoned Avatar fan, there's still lots of surprises in store for you - what exactly is Father Glowworm up to, and how can you unite the four nations to bring balance to the world?
