High on Life is a first-person shooter video game with action-adventure and Metroidvania elements, created by Justin Roiland and published by Squanch Games. The game follows a science fiction world filled with talking guns, and tasks players with assassinating select targets and fighting their way into the target's lair. High on Life has been met with generally mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its humor and others criticizing its technical issues.
Temple Run 2
This endless running game has players running through ancient temples, swiping and jumping to dodge obstacles and collect coins. It’s a great way to keep your reflexes sharp and your score high.
Subway Surfers
Like Temple Run 2, this game has you running through a colorful city, avoiding obstacles and collecting coins. However, this game has a twist: you can switch between characters with different abilities as you dodge the police and jump over trains.
Geometry Dash
This game is a little bit more challenging than the others. It requires players to navigate through levels filled with obstacles and enemies in order to reach the end. It’s great for players who like a bit of a challenge.
Crossy Road
This game is similar to High On Life in that you have to dodge obstacles and collect coins, but with a twist. Instead of running, you have to hop across roads and rivers, avoiding cars and other obstacles.
Sonic Dash
This game features the iconic Sonic the Hedgehog and has you running through levels, collecting coins and dodging obstacles. Sonic Dash also has a great soundtrack and vibrant graphics that make it a great game to play.