Fighting games may not be the most popular genre anymore, but the people who still love the genre are among the most loyal of any gamers. Unfortunately, fighting games haven't been as rampant on Android as many would've hoped and there aren't many amazing options available. 2018 saw some pretty big releases. There is some hope that this genre gets better over time. Here are the best fighting games for Android!
Animelee is an animal themed fighting game. It features a variety of animals and each one has their own set of moves. There are 14 characters in total along with customizations, a story mode, and more. The developers also let the players vote on what character they want to see next. The game has a history of bugs that may be a detriment to some. However, it's goofy, fun premise for those who don't take it too seriously. It's also one of only a few totally free fighting games.

ChronoBlade is one of the newer fighting games for mobile. It was overshadowed a bit by Tekken and Street Fighter releases in early 2018. The game features brawler elements along with RPG, arcade, and side-scrolling mechanics. There is also synchronous PvP. You select one of the four characters, learn their moves, and then do battle. Each character has around 30 ground and air attacks. There are also some fun customization features available as well. It's a freemium game. However, the mechanics aren't cut in order to make it work, like many other freemium fighting games. This one is good.

EA Sports UFC is one of the most popular fighting games currently available. It features decent graphics, a roster of 70 MMA fighters (including both male and female stars), and tons of in-game content to play with. The controls are pretty bad. Most of it is just tapping or swiping. There isn't hardly any room for creativity. However, it's not a bad way to spend five minutes at a time. It's an EA Sports game that has in-app purchases. Many fans of EA games know what to expect with that.

Fight Club bills itself as an action-adventure fighting game. The game contains 20 levels, various equipment to help yourself out, and even some super powers. It has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. Well, most of the fighting takes place in dimly lit basements or at night. Aside from that, though, there is no resemblance. It's a decent little time killer that should get you through a few afternoons. The only downside is the advertising. It's fairly aggressive and annoying.

Fighting Tiber - Liberal is one of the older fighting games. It's also pretty good. You start in an area and you must beat up a number of opponents instead of just one. The mechanics are predominately fighting with grapples, special moves, and combos to help you along the way. It also features a number of fighting styles, weapons, and more that you can use to beat up the bad guys. It has a campaign mode where you must save your girlfriend and fight for your life to survive. Not bad for a completely free game.

Injustice: Gods Among Us 1 and 2 are two fo the most popular fighting games on mobile. However, like most popular fighting games, the mechanics for both are a little bogus. It's mostly just tapping a bunch of times until someone wins. Aside from that, they with a decent roster of DC Comics heroes, tons of stuff to do in the game, and online multiplayer. Mortal Kombat X is another fighter by Warner Bros with roughly the same mechanics. Neither of these games are great, but they're both decent time killers.

Iron Kill: Robot Fighting Game has been around for a while and has a bit of a lame name, but it's a decent fighter. It allows you to pick a robot and go head to head against other robots. Much like the fighting games of old, there is a branched storyline you can play through. You can also level up your robot to become more powerful. It has a variety of events, including league wars, restricted fights, and limited time events to keep things interesting. It's not the most complex of the fighting games. However, it's still not half bad.

Punch Boxing 3D is the first of a few boxing games on this list. As with most boxing games, the game play is a bit slower than combo fighters and you rely more on block and strike moves rather than movement. The graphics are alright and the controls seem to function as intended. It's a bit unfortunate that your controls are essentially confined to block and punch, but that's how it goes sometimes. The audio is also pretty bad. You can also level up your character by fighting at the gym and there are a variety of accessories you can unlock.

Real Boxing 2 Rocky is the sequel to one of the best fighting games out there. You'll get to play as (and against) the popular fictional character as you fight. There is also a lot of stuff to do. You can challenge other fighters, engage in mini-games, battle bosses, and even create your own character. It has a selection of power ups and gear and that can turn the tide in battle for better or worse. The controls are pretty decent as are the graphics. There is also social mechanics in the form of leaderboards and gifts.

Real Steel is a series of robot fighting games from Reliance Games. Unlike most, these titles feature arcade style fighting controls. That means you'll have to move and hit on your own. There are four games in the robot fighting series, each with their own set of mechanics, looks, and stuff to do. The most popular one, Real Steel World Robot Boxing, includes customization, multiplayer, and a couple of other play modes. These are on the higher end of the fighting game spectrum.

Prizefighters is another one of the newer fighting games. It's a retro-style boxing game similar to those from the SNES era (the 1990's). It features simple controls, player and ring customization, a progression system, social features, and more. The developers also promise online multiplayer at some point. That should elevate an already above average experience. This is a good one for fans of retro fighting games. The in-app purchases aren't as bad as competitors, either.

Shadow Fight 3 is the latest game in the popular fighting franchise. It picks up where its predecessors left off with some differences. For instance, the series shed its silhouetted graphics in favor of fully animated character models. Most of the game remains the same. The mechanics also received a bit of a revamp in favor of something a little more modern. That's unfortunate because the mechanics in the previous games were fairly unique and fun. In any case, you can't go wrong with any of the Shadow Fight games. Just keep in mind that they are freemium and make for better time killers than deep, engaging fighting games.

SNK Corporation is probably the best developer of fighting games right now. They have a decent collection of retro fighting games. Some of them include a few The King of Fighters titles, Samurai Showdown games, Garou: Mark of the Wolves, and Fatal Fury Special. Most of these games are ports from previous consoles or arcade boxes. However, SNK did an exemplary job with them. They're all rock solid retro fighters with single purchase prices and no in-app purchases. The link above takes you to SNK's developer page to see their full lineup.

Street Fighter IV Champion Edition is one of the big fighting game releases of 2018. It's not without its problems, though. The full game features a decent selection of characters and actual fighting mechanics. It also includes several somewhat broken, but functional features like Bluetooth controller support and online PvP. We'll be honest, this one still needs some work. However, Capcom seems up to the challenge with a swath of updates in the first few weeks of release. Even half broken, it's still one of the 15 best fighting games, though. The trial version is very basic, though. This is definitely one you have to pay for.

Tekken's mobile game did not live up to its hype. It's still not a bad time killer, though. It takes a page from Injustice's book. There aren't any real fighting mechanics in this game. You collect move cards and use them in battle. Thus, the part of Tekken that made it great doesn't exist here. Still, the game is extremely popular and full of nostalgia for fans of the series. Those looking for a challenging fighting game should look elsewhere. However, if you want more stuff like Injustice 2 or Mortal Kombat X, this is right up your alley.

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