In life, we need three things: entertainment, entertainment, and more entertainment. Either to kill time on the bus, or in the subway, on the way to work or home we need our cell phone to keep us awake.

We don't always have the opportunity to sit down and play a board game, so mobiles have become more important than ever. Today we propose, what we rate as the best entertainment apps for Android and iOS.

Asphalt 8: Airborne (Gameloft)
Car racing games do not like everyone, but this game is undoubtedly one that can tempt even the most cynical. The Asphalt series has been an influential part of the mobile games scene. It started in 2004 as a game for the Nintendo DS and the Nokia N-Gage. Since then, it has evolved in both popularity and quality.

Asphalt 8: Airborne was launched in August 2013 for Android and since then it remains one of the most fun racing games. The "pick and play" aspect of the game facilitates adaptation to reproduction and is ideal for playing both in a short time and in long periods. The inclusion of 200 licensed cars and motorcycles offers a real appeal to the gasoline bosses that exist. Even if you are not a big fan of cars, you will be pleasantly surprised if you give it a try.

Clash Royale (Supercell)
In recent years, multi-player online card, defense and arena games have dominated the mobile sector. Therefore, when the developer Supercell launched a game that combined elements of all these types of games, it is not surprising that it was so successful. Clash Royale reached the Android market in March 2016, and continues to cause a stir and attract more players.

Cut The Rope: Magic (ZeptoLab)
The Cut The Rope series lives up to Angry Birds, Final Fantasy and Candy Crush Saga for being one of the most revolutionary titles in the mobile game market. The games within the series have been downloaded more than 600 million times and the franchise continues to thrive, with new releases praised as high as the original release.

If you played any of the previous Cut The Rope titles, such as Experiments, Time Travel, Cut The Rope 2, Triple Threat or My Om Nom, then you'll want to get down to work. In this edition, Om Nom is taken to a world of stories where each level incorporates a magical element. Om Nom must face a rival candy-loving wizard to succeed. Om Nom also randomly receives the powers to convert the little ones into different types of animals in this game. An ideal game if you like to play on your mobile during those daily trips to work and vice versa.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (Square Enix)
The Final Fantasy franchise is one of the best-selling video game series of all time. The first game in the series was released in 1987 for the Nintendo NES. Currently, the Final Fantasy series is still alive and continues to impact the lives of people on the mobile platform. This version of the game was released for everyone in June 2016.

In this turn-based role-playing game, players are thrown into a fantasy world where two opposing powers called Vision and Lapis are in balance. Vision represents the thoughts and feelings of people. Lapis is a world in which there are magic crystals. The world of Pencil begins to fall and it is up to the players to use the power of Vision to help save the world from falling into darkness. Players must navigate through a series of levels before encountering a final boss named Veritas. Final Fantasy continues to reinvent itself to change with the times. If you want a long-term project to keep it busy for an extended period of time, then this is for you.

Dubsmash
We have all had that crazy phase in which we impersonate the actors in our favorite television comedies and movies imitating their lines. And it seems that some have a special gift! Well, for the rest of us comes our savior ... Dubsmash! This application allows you to use the sound and the audio clip as background noise while synchronizing our lips to make it look like we are the ones we are talking about.

Author's Bio: 

Hasan Root, a dream lover