11. Hitman GO
Who thought Hitman could actually work on a mobile device? Well, as series' regulars IO Interactive are currently working away on Hitman 6, publisher Square Enix took to crafting a Hitman experience that would in an entirely new genre - that of a turn-based puzzler. Think PSP's Metal Gear Acid but without the cards, as here you'll operate Agent 47 on a grid of multiple squares, the object being to either get to your endpoint or target in the minimal amount of moves possible. The rub comes with the fact that the entire board moves with you, so as you attempt to slink around one guard, another just round the corner may be gearing up to invade your new position, making for forward planning and a huge sense of "Ohhh so that's how this is done" washing over you after a few levels. It might sound complicated, but it's very simple to get used to once you realise what you have to do - like a truly great puzzler should be. Throw in a really unique art style that makes the whole thing look like the coolest board game in the world (yes, that can be a thing) and the beauty of GO is something that swallows entire car journeys for breakfast.