6 Best Mobile Games From The Summer Season [PHOTOS]

Over the summer, plenty of people probably just lounged by the pool, or did some of those usual summer activities like hitting the beach or just hanging out with some friends.

But surely you've also got some nifty games installed in your phone to keep the boredom away.

You might have overlooked these games on the App Store and Google Play top charts, which is why we've made a round up of the six best games from the summer so you can download them immediately.

Alphabear

Spry Fox is already well known for some unique game names out there. But it's newest title, called, "Alphabear," might just be that fun game to get your brain juices all warmed up.

You're presented with a board of various tiles, which you'll have to spell out. The game isn't that easy though, its mechanic and required scores are pretty difficult to manage.

The adorable bears - decked out in costumes - give you different boosts and power-ups to help you achieve the score for that round.

Available for free on both Android and iOS devices.

The Executive

Riverman Media also released a game that's sure to tickle your taste buds with its '90s classic game style.

"The Executive" follows the plot of a business executive who ends up having to fight off his employee-turned-werewolf hires with some awesome martial arts moves.

Just a warning, this game will require you to have fast reflexes to get to the active time events, all while defending yourself from a nasty group of werewolves.

"The Executive" is available on iOS for $4.99.

Her Story

"Her Story" allow players to interact with their own creations in this hybrid between an interactive movie and game.

It's a crime-based plot too, so expect to go through classified police files within a database as you search for the woman's husband, whom suddenly disappeared.

The unique storytelling experience of the game is surely going to entertain more than it's going to bore you, thanks to its highly interactive features.

Available on iOS for $5.99.

Lara Croft GO

Square Enix is back with their own adaptation of the beloved Tomb Raider, Lara Croft. In "Lara Croft GO," the player portrays Lara Croft as she journeys through her latest adventure, which includes some labyrinth mazes, moving platforms, and tricky puzzles.

The gameplay isn't so surprising for a Tomb Raider game, but its system of collectibles paired with its mechanics are sure to make one addictive gamer out of you.

Available on Android, iOS, and Windows Phone for $4.99.

Pac-Man 256

We've fast-forward into the world of advanced technology, but that doesn't mean that arcade games are a thing of the past, either.

Bandai Namco has returned and revamped its cult classic "Pac-Man" franchise for a new game, "Pac-Man 256." The mechanics are still the same, but this game offers a new twist to the beloved franchise.

Not only that, but your Pac-Man can now have lasers and bombs thanks to a few power-ups that have been added to the gameplay.

Available for free on both Android and iOS.

Prune

Although its premise of taking care and maintaining a tree may seem too simple, "Prune" proves that obstacles can come in the way of what you got planed ahead of you.

It will be much harder to keep maintaining the tree as you course through the later levels, all while giving you a Zen-like feel through its game actions.

Not only that, but the game is also visually appealing. The eye-catching style of the visuals seem to take inspiration from Asian art and minimalism.

Available on iOS for $3.99.

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