Most iPhone games are meant for a single player. when you simply need to kill a couple of minutes while you’re waiting in line. But sometimes we need a more gaming background where you can take on your friends, regardless of whether they’re at your home or in a different country. Fortunately, there are various multiplayer games that you can get on your iPhone, from first-person shooters to word games to party games.
[ad type=”banner”]1. Asphalt 8: Airborne(Free)
Airborne is a standout amongst the best racing series on iPhone, the Asphalt games are packed with high-speed fun. Special races, career mode, time trials, and a variety of mid-air trickery keep this game interesting longer than numerous different racers. Career mode offers over 300 events, and you can face off against up to 11 other players online.
Asphalt 8 has received various updates from past entries in the series, with more cars, more events, and new Infected and Drift Gate race modes. Thirteen tracks and almost 100 cars provide plenty of variety, making this well worth your time. In case you’re a fan of racing games, make certain to check out Real Racing 3, as well there are less barrel rolls, but more realistic cars and tracks.
2. Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour($6.99)
For fans of console first-person shooters like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Rainbow Six, Modern Combat 4 provides a viable iPhone experience. With solid graphics for a mobile game, a good story mode, and all the multiplayer attacking you could need, you can easily sink a lot of hours into this game.
While a more recent game in the series, Modern Combat 5: Blackout, has been launched, the fourth entry in the series provides better value. After paying $6.99 to download the game, you don’t need to care about paying for whatever else. Since MC5 is free to download, you’ll face a lot more pressure to spend money in-game.
3. Carcassonne($9.99)
Carcassonne is one of the most favorite board games of all time. The players trying to build cities and roads, claim farming fields, and disrupt opponents’ strategies. The game is quite simple, but after you’ve played a few times, you’ll start to see just how strategic each turn can be. Don’t be intimidated, though the in-game tutorial makes it easy to learn and start playing quickly.
[ad type=”banner”]Local network play, online multiplayer matches, rankings, nine different AI opponents, and a whole group of expansions give you different options to make up for the rather significant cost of $9.99.
4. Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft(Free)
Magic: The Gathering has dominated collectible card games for decades, and Hearthstone is looking to become the digital giant in the genre. Blizzard’s World-of-Warcraft-themed card battler is easy to pick up, but takes a long time and a great deal of effort to master. As one of the most competitive card games out there, you’ll need to earn and buy the best cards for your deck if you want to compete.
Initial missions get you up to speed on casting spells and summoning minions, playing against computer opponents will help you get a hold on what it takes to win, and a huge online community will let you face off against real opponents for excellent prizes whenever you need.
5. Football Heroes PRO 2016(Free)
If you’re looking for arcade sports action, Football Heroes will give it to you. The fun, cartoony graphics harken back to the days of old-school football games like Tecmo Super Bowl and give the game an arcade-style feel, breaking away from the standard set by the very realistic Madden series. Super moves like Windmill Toss, Power Throw, and Distraction give the over 1,800 real NFL players a bit more power on the field, and making successful plays increases their stats.
With several play modes, including asynchronous online league, wifi or Bluetooth local multiplayer, Cup mode, quick match, and sudden death, there are variety of options, no matter what kind of football game you’re looking to start. And because the game is free to play with no irritating countdown timers or paywalls, you can get started right away.
6. Lords of Waterdeep($6.99)
Lords of Waterdeep is an intensely strategic game that’ll have you thinking strategically. Assigning agents, collecting resources, completing quests, recruiting units to go on adventures, and constructing buildings around the city all require your attention throughout the game.
[ad type=”banner”]Both asynchronous online and local pass-and-play multiplayer for up to five players are available, so you can challenge your friends whether they’re in the same room or across the world. And you can practice against the computer when you’re on your own. Two available expansions add even more possibilities to the game, and they’re reasonably priced at $2.99.
7. Vainglory(Free)
Multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games have long been the area of PCs, dominated by titles like DotA and League of Legends. Vainglory is Super Evil Megacorp’s attempt at bringing console-level MOBA action to the iPhone, and it’s received excellent reviews from fans of the genre. Pick a hero, customize them with items, and get into the field.
New heroes, card collecting, a huge amount of variety for each character, and action-packed 20-minute matches make Vainglory tough to put down. And its impressively high-quality graphics make it great to look. Because the game is entirely free to play, you can try it out without spending any money, though there are purchasable packages from $4.99 all the way up to $99.99.
8. Ticket to Ride Pocket($1.99)
If you’ve never played Ticket to Ride, you’re missing out on a fantastically fun and competitive board game. The premise is simple draw a card with two cities on it, connect those cities with trains, and collect points. But you’ll want to think strategically trying to get the longest train, block your opponents, and plan for potential future destinations makes this a fun game.
[ad type=”banner”]The pocket version of Ticket to Ride lets you play the game on a small screen without having to squint at tiny maps or cards. And with single player, local multiplayer through bluetooth or WiFi, and online asynchronous multiplayer, you can challenge your friends around the world or take on other players in automatic match-ups. And if you’re looking for more strategy, check out Ticket to Ride Europe Pocket, which adds a new map as well as some fun new features.
9. Fun Run 2(Free)
Most racing games involve high-end cars with massive engines, extensive urban tracks, and a lot of engine-revving noises. Fun Run 2 does away with all that in favor of cute forest creatures in a side-scrolling 2D footrace. It is just weird enough to work, especially when you’re taking on up to three of your friends in online multiplayer.
Picking up weapons like saw blades and bear traps adds a measure of hilarious havoc to this goofy runner, and destroying your opponents is at least as fun as making it to the finish line first. Fun Run 2 is a simple game, with only two buttons, but is a great way to spend some time battling your friends.
10. Pandemic($6.99)
The tabletop version of Pandemic is a popular cooperative game that gets players trying to save the world from certain doom at the hands of killer diseases. The iOS port brings save-the-world-or-die tension to your phone, and even lets you play with up to three friends in pass-and-play mode. With a tutorial, in-game rules reminders, and three difficulty settings, you’ll get up and running in no time. Pick from one of the available roles and get to work saving the world.
The on the Brink expansion, available with an in-app purchase, lets you play with up to five players and introduces a number of new roles and events, adding even more variety. Whether you’ve played the board game or not, Pandemic will get your heart racing as you work to save a world on the brink of total destruction.