November 2025 brings a variety of new mobile games to both iOS and Android users, featuring genres from tower defence to photography-based adventures. This month's releases highlight the industry's resilience amid challenges.
Diverse Game Offerings
Among the newly released mobile games is Rift Riff, available on both iOS and Android. This game reinvents the tower defence genre by encouraging players to actively run and manage their towers during battles. Despite some technical bugs affecting gameplay, it received a score of 7/10. Meanwhile, Inmost offers a unique, melancholy experience as a side-scrolling puzzle platformer, praised for its expressive heroes and powerful soundtrack, earning an 8/10.
Another release, Parabellum: Siege of Legend, offers base-building and squad combat, though it suffers from interface challenges that hinder the player's experience, scoring a 5/10. All Who Wander, a turn-based roguelike RPG, provides quick gameplay suited for short sessions, but its procedurally generated maps can feel repetitive. Still, it scored a respectable 7/10.
Exciting Ports and Free Options
Hitman: Absolution makes a bold entrance as a ported version of the 2012 game, offering intense action on mobile platforms for £9.99. However, its lack of persistent checkpoints and complexities are better suited to larger devices like iPads, resulting in a score of 6/10. Toem: A Photo Adventure, highlights the mobile trend with its camera-based exploration and charming visuals, impressively scoring 8/10 for its warm and relaxed gameplay.
Lastly, Kingdom Rush Battles represents the tower defense genre with its free PvP gameplay, though it is hampered by connectivity issues affecting player matches, scoring 6/10. Despite industry challenges, these new mobile games provide varied and engaging experiences for diverse gamer preferences.



