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Best African Games to Check Out

 This is a sponsored post Gaming in Africa has grown from a casual pastime to a serious digital movement. With over…

 This is a sponsored post Gaming in Africa has grown from a casual pastime to a serious digital movement. With over 200 million active gamers across the continent, it’s clear that people arent just playing, theyre picking their favourites, mastering them, and forming communities around them. So if you’re curious about whats trending in African gaming right now, here are some of the most popular genres and games to check out. Lets start with the obvious: football games still run on the pitch. Titles like FIFA, eFootball, and Dream League Soccer dominate downloads from Lagos to Nairobi. It makes sense. The gameplay feels second nature to anyone whos screamed at a match on TV or kicked a ball on the street. No steep learning curve, just pure competition. Its fast, familiar, and loaded with pride. Another classic thats only gotten stronger is poker. Over 60 million people in Africa play in one form or another, home games, mobile apps, and increasingly, real-time online tables. The platforms that are thriving arent just throwing cards on a screen. Theyre teaching the game. PokerStrategy, for example, gives players actual learning tools, not just luck-based distractions. This continues to be one of the best online casino games of all time, and for good reason. Its strategic, addictive, and always evolving. If youre more into quick bursts of action that dont drain your data, platformers are where its at. Think Leps World or Geometry Dash. These games load fast, work offline, and are easy to get into, but tough to master. Perfect for gaming in short sessions between the daily hustle. You dont need a high-end phone, and the gameplay still slaps.Fighting games? Still alive and punching. From console giants like Tekken and Mortal Kombat to scrappy mobile fighters, theyve found new life. They dont need squads, storylines, or lobbies. Just two players, one screen, and bragging rights. In places like Cape Town and Lagos, fighting game tournaments are heating up, proving the community is real. MOBA lovers are also getting their fix, especially with mobile-friendly hits like Wild Rift and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. These titles are blowing up among younger players because the matches are short, the learning curve is sharp, and the competition is non-stop. You can hop in for a match during lunch and still have time to flex in the group chat. For those who like a bit of chaos and survival-of-the-fittest energy, battle royale games like Free Fire and PUBG Lite are taking over. Theyre built to run smoothly on basic phones and thrive in group chats and WhatsApp clans. Youll be dodging bullets while catching up on gossip. And dont sleep on racing games like Asphalt 9 and Real Racing. These are quick to launch, fun to play, and dont ask for much in terms of data. Strategy fans are still showing up too, especially for Football Manager and Clash of Clans, games that reward brainpower over button-mashing. Whether you’re in it for glory, escape, or pure fun, Africa’s gaming scene is full of gems worth checking out.  The post Best African Games to Check Out appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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