You can save on premium apps and games with the Play Pass. You can get access to tons of premium content for only $5 a month. All of your favorite games and apps will be waiting for you when you return if you need to take a break.

There are a lot of great games that have been added to the service, from intense strategy games to relaxing puzzle experiences. It's not a full list of Play Pass games, but the ones we think you should check out first. If you're looking for other great games to try, be sure to check out our collection of the bestAndroid games.

All games on this list are included with your play pass. If you don't have a Play Pass subscription, the prices shown are what you'd pay.

Bridge Constructor Portal

The fun of the core game is brought into the chaotic world of Portal with the help of Bridge Constructor.

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You have to build structures that can carry vehicles from point A to point B, but you also have to contend with an assortment of Portal goodies, including portals, gels, and cubes.

It's a very easy game to play. It's all done in the name of science when it comes to your test subjects.

Card Thief

The title of the game is stealth. You are playing a game in which a thief must sneak their way through a deck of cards to steal. Equipment cards can be used to assist you in your thieving ways, but don't get too confident or you'll run out of sneak points and get caught.

Card Thief has a progression system that allows you to upgrade equipment as you pull off heists. It's a rewarding game for fans of strategy card games because of the steep learning curve.

Cytus II

The rhythm game has hundreds of high-energy tracks and you can push your thumbs to their limits. The concept is easy to pick up; a line bounces up and down the screen as you are told to hit in time to increase your score.

In the margins is where Cytus II is different. There is a fascinating story unfolding in the in-game interface that is a lot like a social networking site. Cytus II is one of the most addictive games I've ever played.

I wouldn't have been able to afford it without Play Pass. You don't have to pay a cent for new track packs if you play pass. Play Pass is a great deal when it comes to Cytus II because you don't have to spend a lot of money to get everything. I can't recommend this game enough.

Dead Cells

Fans of the Castlevania genre know how addictive games in this genre can be. The beginning of Dead Cells seems to be a traditional Metroidvania style, but it quickly reveals its unforgiving rogue-like nature. It was an amazing PC and console game before it was released on Android, and that's why it's the best game on our list.

With full controller support and custom-built touch controls, the Android port is as perfect as it gets, although you probably only want to use those if you really enjoy punishing yourself. The permadeath structure of Dead Cells makes it a great place to play.

The Bad Seed DLC set the tone for a more relaxing romp through the lands of Dead Cells. New levels, new monsters, new weapons, and even new boss fights round out the content additions and will make you come back again and again.

FRAMED

FRAMED and its sequel are two of the most engaging puzzle games you will ever play. The story unfolds before your eyes as you control things by rearranging the comic book panels to help your character get through each section.

It's a great place to hang out. FRAMED is great even though it has been around for a while. The sequel is just as good as the first one. These award winning games are gorgeous and worth a look.

Grimvalor

Grimvalor is a side-scroller with tight controls, good movement abilities, and pretty graphics. This game can be a challenge if you're not careful, and you need to be tactical about how you approach enemies.

There are many secrets hidden on the map. The world wants to see you fail, but it also wants you to keep fighting. It's up to your skill to see yourself through when the odds are against you.

Hidden Folks

Hidden Folks is a game that takes everything you loved about Where's Waldo and puts it into the digital age. Here, instead of looking at a page, you're able to use your fingers to find hidden information.

At each level, you're given a list of people or items to find in the scene, and it's up to you to explore every inch of the canvas. The sound design is reminiscent of a parent making sounds while their child reads a book.

LIMBO

LIMBO is a game that looks and plays like a masterpiece. In LIMBO, a dark and dangerous place filled with traps and monsters, you are the silhouetted young hero who is looking for his sister.

LIMBO is a must play if you're looking for a game that's fun and scary. You will get the heebie-jeebie more than once. LIMBO is delightfully strange. You know what I'm talking about if you have played it before. The game features ingenious puzzles and an award-winning aesthetic that will haunt you and keep you coming back for more.

Mini Metro

The Mini Metro is an award winning subway simulation. As your city grows, you have to draw up subway lines that connect the various stations. It's important that passengers arrive in a timely fashion and that you re-draw your lines to be more efficient.

You will fall in love with Mini Metro because of its minimalist aesthetic, responsive soundtrack, and tons of different game modes.

Monument Valley 2

As they explore new architectural marvels featuring mind-bending puzzles, a mother and her child will be followed. The game requires you to alter the environments in order to solve the puzzles.

The game is just as good as its predecessor. If you're a fan of the sequel, you'll want to play the first Monument Valley as well.

Sagrada

You've heard about it before if you're into board games. It's a pleasure to see that the mobile version of the game is as good as the physical version. You and three other people are competing to build stained glass windows that are worthy of the heavens.

By taking turns drafting colored dice, you can rack up more points than your opponents. Color, order, and the numbers on the die affect your board state and it's a constant power struggle to see who can get all of the die they need before the game ends.

Play Pass subscribers can get this title for free. It's a great game for fans of board or mobile games.

Shadow Fight 2 Special Edition

One of the best fighting games for mobile is Shadow Fight, which features gorgeous graphics, smooth animations, and a huge variety of deadly weapons to upgrade and master. The premium edition has no ads or energy bars so you can play whenever you please.

Shadow Fight 2 has a complete story mode to fight through. It's still a great game if you like fighting games. Different play styles can be found.

Stardew Valley

Similar to Terraria, Stardew Valley is a beloved PC game that has been converted to a mobile version. In Stardew Valley, you take over an old family farm, get to know the townsfolk, and explore the countryside.

The first thing you have to do is to fix the old farm. The choice is yours, whether you choose to settle down, marry, and live out a quiet family life running the farm or devote your life to adventuring as a treasure-seeking explorer.

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

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One of the first console/PC games to be released on mobile was Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Coming from the good ol' BioWare days, it's also regarded as one of the greatestRPG video games ever set in the Star Wars universe, and perhaps one of the bestRPGs ever.

The game is set thousands of years before the rise of the Galactic Empire and you can choose your character's path, but will you save the Republic or join the dark side? The game still holds up well today.

Terraria

The crafting system in Terraria is very deep and there are many areas to explore. You can craft over 400 weapons to defend yourself. This game is mostly what you think of it, with the exception of the lore to be discovered.

There's even a mode for up to eight players that can be played on a custom server or on the same wi-fi network. If you've never been to Terraria before, you're in for a treat.

Thimbleweed Park

Thimbleweed Park is a modern take on a classic point and click adventure game. Twin Peaks and the X-Files are examples of cult-classic media in which the story and content are similar to that of a video game.

From a mechanical point of view, the game is simple, but very complex from the logic side. If you've never played any of the point-and-click games, you should be prepared for some frustrating puzzles. There is a big mystery to be uncovered at the center of the game, and the story at the center is very entertaining.

The characters are memorable, the graphics are lovely, and you're sure to sink a few hours into this adventure before you're finished. It's free for Play Pass subscribers and it's a great value.

Ticket to Earth

Ticket to Earth is a cross between a tactical turn-based game and a tile matching puzzler. The game looks simple. The game is played on a colored tile grid that dictates how you navigate the board. The route can be as long as the tile color can continue in an intact line, including diagonals.

In most encounters, you'll want to take the longest possible route, as this will allow you to accomplish a number of goals. Running along with colored tiles charges up your character abilities and puts you at a position advantage over your enemies. It's similar to chess, but the board shifts as you progress, and you have to kill space roaches. It's a lot more enjoyable.

It's almost impossible to get tickets back to Earth in Ticket to Earth. Watching the comic-book-style cutscenes will keep you on your toes at the end of the story.

The ticket to earth has it all. An absolutely bangin' soundtrack, a fun setting, and a well-thought-out plot are some of the things that make the game engaging. You can get Ticket to Earth for just $4.99 or for free with the Play Pass. You need to play this game.

Very Little Nightmares

There aren't many good spooky games for mobile, but one of the better ones is in the Play Pass family. Little Nightmares has gained a cult following due to it's tense cat-and-mouse situations. The following was strong enough to warrant the creation of Very Little Nightmares.

A tiny figure in a yellow raincoat is trying to escape from a mansion filled with evil people. The settings still convey a sense of danger and tension even though the art and design are scaled down.

It can sometimes be difficult to see that each room is its own puzzle. Trying to find all the collectibles while you are at it is fun. Play Pass subscribers can get Very Little Nightmares for free. A solid choice for the spooky gaming library.

Wayward Souls

Wayward Souls is a great game to play in a short period of time. The game has randomly generated levels and permanent death. You have to learn how to play as you go on the first time you play.

You can start over with a new character in a new place if you die. The game is great and the graphics are amazing. The game's difficulty is insane, but the more you play and learn how to use your powers, the better off you will be.

We added Sagrada to our list.