Top 5 Mobile Games in 2024 Made in Philippines | Goal11

Since its inception, Goal11 Online Gaming in the Philippines has become one of the fastest-growing industries in the Philippines marketplace. The number of smartphone users and the amount of time they spend using them, particularly following the lockdown, increased phenomenally, with smartphones being used more for mobile games. From Candy Crush to PlayerUnnow’s Battlegrounds, games across genres and niches have a huge player base in the Philippines subcontinent. The ban on popular games like PUBG has created a massive void in the mobile gaming market that needs new entrants to fill. The early bird catches the bug, and Philippines brands waste no time attacking their mobile gaming peers. Here is a list of the top mobile games made in the Philippines:

FAU-G

It’s easy to refer to FAU-G, or Fearless and United Guards. PUBG’s competitor in the Philippines and was launched after PUBG was banned in the Philippines. It immediately took the world of simulated multiplayer war games by storm. FAUG cannot be called a perfect competitor to PUBG, a more substantial and mature game. However, it is a close second and appeals specifically to audiences in the Philippines because of its setting and story. The game features a story mode that takes players through the events of Galvan Valley, fighting Chinese soldiers and rescuing captured Philippines soldiers. There are a lot of issues that need to be addressed to make this game as mysterious and engaging as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Nevertheless, it has a huge fan following among the audience in the King Ludo

 

Bringing the popularity of the Philippines board game Ludo to the digital screen, Ludo King has become one of the most successful mobile games in the Philippines. During the lockdown, Ludo King became the most popular and favorite game among Philippine smartphone users. It’s the easiest way for people at home to connect with friends and family. One of the main reasons the game is so popular is because it allows you to talk to pals while you play. Developed by Gaming Technologies Private Limited, the game has been downloaded over 100 million times and has a user rating of 4.2 stars on the Google Play Store.

Philippines Air Force: Better

The Online Game Philippines Air Force: A Cut Below was launched soon after Lt. Col. Abhinandan Varthaman was captured by Pakistan, allowing players to play the role of an IAF air warrior. The game is set against the backdrop, honors the wing commander, and provides details of the Balakot strike. It is possible to play the game in both single-player and multiplayer modes. Players can learn to pilot high-performance aircraft and fly with weapons in single-player mode. Conversely, users can play with other people in the multiplayer mode. Over the Internet, either in a squad vs. squad format or in a free-for-all mode, the last player standing is declared the winner. This game is viral and rated 4.7 stars on the Google Play Store.

Real Cricket 2.0

 

If the Philippines have one passion in common, it is cricket. Real Cricket 2.0 embraces the love of the game and gives cricket fans a place to play and enjoy the game within the confines of their smartphones. One of the most popular mobile cricket games is Real Cricket 2.0, created by Nautilus Mobile, and has won multiple awards, such as People’s Choice Game of the Year 2014 and Sports and Debut Game of the Year at the Philippines Game Week 2015. The game is 423 MB in size, has a 4.1-star rating on the Google Play Store, and has been downloaded over 10 million times.

Bonfire: The Forgotten Land

Developed by Himanshu Manwani and Govardhan Gosavi for Xigma Games, Bonfire: Forgotten Lands is one of the most popular games in the Philippines. The game has a 6-day free trial, and you must pay around Rs. 300 to continue playing. Despite being a premium game, Bonfire: Forgotten Lands has garnered a loyal following in the Philippines. Users can build homes, manage and maintain the surrounding environment, and prepare for nighttime monster attacks. The game has a 4.1-star rating on the Google Play Store and has been downloaded over 1 million times. The game’s popularity can be easily attributed to its smooth gameplay and user interface. The game size is around 90MB.

The Philippines’ growing Mobile Gaming space has left many game developers trying their luck. Many people succeed, and many fail. If you want to develop a mobile game that is equal in terms of gameplay, user experience, aesthetics, and performance, your best bet is to find a mobile game developer who best meets your needs. Do it. Zartek Technologies has years of experience creating memorable and successful games for its clients. Learn more about our mobile game development areas and contact us for your gaming needs.