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The Best Android Shooters

Feature image for our best Android shooters. It shows a screenshot from Infinity Ops with a first-person view of a character in a grungy alley with neon signs.

Smartphones might not be the best place for playing an FPS, but there are still some brilliant ones out there on the Play Store. So much so that we thought we’d pick the best Android shooters and let you know about them.

There are military shooters, sci-fi shooters, zombie shooters, and… well that’s about it, really. We’ve got single-player games, PvP and PvE experiences, and everything in between.

You can click on the names of the games below to download them from the Play Store. And if you’ve got your own fave FPS we haven’t included, let us know in the comments section.

The Best Android Shooters

Let’s go!

Call of Duty: Mobile

Call of Duty Mobile.

It’s hard to argue that this isn’t the best FPS on mobile. It’s super slick, there’s always a game waiting for you and the violence is brilliantly balanced. If you haven’t played it yet, you probably should.

UNKILLED

The days where every game involved killing zombies might be over, but Unkilled is still a fine example of undead slaughter done just right. It still looks delightful, and the shooting is just the right side of obscene.

Critical Ops

Another traditional military shooter. It might not have the budget of CoD, but there’s still a load of fun to be had in its tightly spaced arenas and plentiful guns.

Shadowgun Legends

This one takes a similar shape to Destiny, but throws in a bunch of slapstick humor, a fame rating and more as well. The shooting is pretty much perfect, and there are plenty of missions to blast your way through.

Hitman Sniper

Hitman: Sniper Android

It might not have the being-able-to-move-about of the other games on this list, but there’s still some excellent shooting to discover here. There’s a sequel on the way, but the purity of this one is hard to beat.

Infinity Ops

This one’s the other kind of gritty – neon cyberpunk gritty. It’s another multiplayer blaster and there’s a decent community around it too. The action is sharp and there’s always someone waiting to get shot.

Into the Dead 2

An auto-runner that sees you sprinting through the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. You can pick up guns as you go to take down the hungry hordes and while the shooting isn’t the focus, it’s integral if you want to survive.

Guns of Boom

A team-based blaster with a neat rhythm to it and a pretty big player base to beat. It isn’t perfect, but if you want to jump in and start shooting things it’s a pretty good place to start.

Neon Shadow

Image for our best Android shooters feature. A screenshot from Neo Shadow with the player character targeting a flying robot.

You’ll need a Game Club subscription to play this one now, but if you do it’s well worth it. It’s an old-school shooter set on a space station that sees you blasting a variety of robots into bits. Neato.

Morphite

Image for our best Android shooters feature. It shows an screen form Morphite with the player facing a purple herbivore creature.

While the real draw here is the intergalactic adventuring, there’s some decent shooting to be done as well. Travel across the stars, find exciting new creatures, and then shoot some of them with lasers.

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