This week we bring you a selection of games especially dedicated to fans of the sandbox y open world games and, in general, to all those who like to have a huge map to explore and wandering around it more than the games that faithfully follow a script and that take us from one mission to another automatically, or almost. Of course, we can't expect anything like GTA V for mobile devices, but the truth is that the offer is broader than you might think and there are a few titles that give us a lot of territory to discover, with very successful and varied settings, what's more. We leave you with our selection with a few of the best titles that you can find both in the App Store as in Google Play.
Minecraft
We start with one of the most popular and most beloved of the entire list, which strictly complies with the requirement of giving us a wide map to move around at our choice, although it is true that it is a bit unusual for games of this type , in the sense that it does not have a particularly interesting setting (leaving aside the 8 bit aesthetic) and the explore part has less charm, as the whole emphasis of the game is much more on what we can do with things that we find ourselves in that world than with what is already in it in itself. Of course, precisely because of this, it gives us a lot more freedom and space for our developing our creativity than any other.
GTA San Andreas
Although at the moment we cannot even think of running a game like GTA V on our mobile devices, you already know that we do have some of the first titles in the saga at our disposal and, as always, although they are all recommended, we cannot avoid highlighting the GTA San Andreas. As is logical, the graphics are far from being of the latest generation, but they do not stay in 8 bits either and the setting in this one is almost really attractive, with the entire city of San Andreas (fictional recreation of Los Angeles) to discover and without having to worry about respecting a single law.
Baldur's Gate
Another classic that we can enjoy on our mobile devices and that offers us a huge world to discover: Baldur's Gate. This title, however, is also a somewhat particular case since here the main story is not a mere complement to the exploration, but is really another of its great attractions. Of all the games that we bring you in this selection, it is probably also the one that has a richer and more detailed universe. The setting here is medieval fantasy and as far as the gameplay is concerned it is a classic RPG.
Star traders
Star traders is, like Baldur's Gate, a Open world RPG that, although much more recent development, has all the flavor of the classics. The setting in this case is science fiction, since we will be the captain of a spaceship with all the freedom in the world to travel through "the quadrant" (which includes no less than 300 planets) either as merchants, as a pirate, as a bounty hunter, as an assassin or as a smuggler. We can also take a look at this free version to see if the game is to our liking before making the payment for the full version.
The dark knight
For those who are looking, in any case, for a game that is not only a bit current but also appears so in the graphic section, one of the best options is probably The dark knight, the game that launched with the last installment of the trilogy of Batman performed by Christopher Nolan. As you can imagine, the territory to be explored here is the city of Gotham, and has the incentive that it will give us the opportunity to meet on various missions with some of the famous characters (allies and enemies) of the comic. Keep in mind, yes, that it is a fairly demanding game in terms of hardware.
Six guns
As all the games in our top 5 are paid, we launched an extra that can be downloaded free Although, yes, we must bear in mind the in-app purchases. In this case it is a game clearly inspired by the Red Dead Redemption and the world we can travel through is none other than him Wild West, so now you can get ready to ride through deserts, to find out border towns and of course to have to deal with all kinds of outlaws (Although, we already anticipated that there are a few somewhat more unexpected enemies, such as vampires).
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