Mr.Android
Hi, I'm Mr. Android. I am dedicated to curating the safest and most reliable APKs for your device. Every app on this site is manually tested and verified by me to ensure it is 100% malware-free and fully functional. I don't just upload apps; I ensure you get the best mobile experience possible.
Games by Mr.Android
LOTRU: The Land of the Rings
LOTRU: The Land of the Rings is a fantasy role playing game that drops you into a world full of heroes, monsters, and tense tactical battles. Instead of just tapping through menus, you actually have to think about how your team is built, when to use skills, and how to survive tougher encounters.
Lust Goddess
Lust Goddess is a fantasy-themed anime RPG where you collect and upgrade a squad of powerful goddesses, then send them into quick battles to clear stages and farm rewards. It mixes light story elements with straightforward combat and progression, so you can jump in for a few minutes at a time without feeling overwhelmed.
The Destiny of Siria
The Destiny of Siria is a fantasy role playing game that leans heavily into story, character building, and tactical combat. Instead of rushing you from battle to battle, it lets you slowly get familiar with its world, meet new allies, and figure out what kind of hero you want to be.
Blackmailing The Family
Blackmailing The Family is a story-focused visual novel game for Android that leans heavily into drama, secrets, and tough choices. You follow a twisted family situation where every decision can push the story in a different direction. It plays more like reading a dark interactive story than a traditional action game.
Savior is a story-driven visual novel game for Android where most of the fun comes from reading dialogue, making choices, and slowly getting to know each character. Instead of fast button-mashing, you get a relaxed, narrative experience that feels more like an interactive comic or digital book with pictures and scenes.
How To Fix The Future
How To Fix The Future is one of those story-driven games that makes you stop and actually think about what you are doing. Instead of rushing you with endless action, it drops you into a world that is clearly broken and asks you to figure out what went wrong and what can still be saved. Every choice feels like it might come back later, which keeps you on your toes in the best way.
Bell Mountain
Bell Mountain feels like one of those quiet games you stumble across and end up thinking about later. It is a small adventure set around a mysterious peak, where you slowly piece together what is going on by exploring, talking to characters, and paying attention to the little details in the world.
My Lovable Demon
My Lovable Demon is a story-driven visual novel where you get tangled up with a demon who is way more charming than dangerous. Instead of focusing on hardcore mechanics, the game leans into character chemistry, funny moments, and emotional scenes that feel like you are reading a spicy manga that talks back to you.
Build a city with slaves
Build a city with slaves is a strategy-style city-building game where you gradually turn a small settlement into a functioning town. You manage workers, collect resources, and decide how fast your city grows.
The Forgotten Order
The Forgotten Order is one of those story-heavy adventure games that quietly pulls you in. You start with almost no context, just a strange world, a few clues, and the feeling that something big went wrong a long time ago. From there, it becomes all about exploring, talking to characters, and slowly piecing together what this mysterious order was and why it vanished.
Bounty Hunter X
Bounty Hunter X drops you straight into the life of a contract hunter, taking on dangerous targets for a price. You move from mission to mission, picking off enemies, upgrading your gear, and trying to survive long enough to cash out. It feels like one of those games you open for a quick level, then suddenly you are three missions deep and still chasing the next reward.
An Eventful Night
An Eventful Night is a compact story-driven game that plays out over a single, unpredictable night. You step into the shoes of a character whose quiet plans get completely derailed by surprise encounters, awkward conversations, and a few decisions that matter more than they first appear. Instead of endless grinding or complicated controls, everything here revolves around reading, choosing, and seeing how the story branches.
Lucky Janitor
Lucky Janitor is one of those quirky little games that feels perfect for short breaks. You play as a janitor trying to keep different areas clean, organized, and just a bit luckier than they were before you showed up. It is light, simple, and all about quick satisfaction from tidying up messy spots.
Red Cloak drops you into a mysterious world where a lone figure in a bright red cloak slices through enemies and uncovers secrets one fight at a time. It feels like one of those compact action games you stumble on, try out of curiosity, and then keep playing because the combat loop is oddly satisfying.
Dark Desire 1
Dark Desire 1 is a story-driven visual novel game where your choices actually matter. Instead of rushing you with timers or complicated controls, it lets you relax into the narrative, get to know the characters, and slowly uncover what is really going on behind the scenes. You read, you decide, and the story reacts.
Experiencing Life
Experiencing Life is a story-focused game that leans into everyday moments instead of over-the-top fantasy. You are not a superhero here. You are just a person trying to make sense of relationships, choices, and feelings as life keeps moving forward.
Egg Maiden
Egg Maiden is one of those Android games you pick up out of curiosity and then keep opening whenever you have a spare minute. It mixes light fantasy, simple progression, and casual gameplay that does not demand long sessions or hardcore grinding. You just jump in, play a bit, and feel like you moved forward.
Story is a casual narrative game built around simple choices, quiet moments, and bite-sized chapters you can play whenever you have a few spare minutes. Instead of fast reflexes or complex mechanics, it leans on characters, dialogue, and atmosphere. You read, you decide, and you slowly shape how things turn out.
Super Writers
Super Writers is one of those games you open for a quick break and suddenly realize you have been playing for half an hour. It mixes casual gameplay with creative writing and story choices, so you are not just tapping through menus, you are actually shaping what happens next. If you enjoy words, decisions, and light storytelling without a lot of pressure, this one fits nicely on your phone.
Life and Death
Life and Death is one of those Android games that leans heavily into story and choices rather than just fast tapping. You are thrown into situations where every decision feels like it might come back later, and that is exactly what makes it so gripping. Instead of relying on flashy effects, it focuses on tension, characters, and the pressure of making the right call when it really matters.