Rainy days equal more time spent indoors, and more opportunities to relax and enjoy modern conveniences. Mobile games have grown to a point where they offer a cozy and immersive experience, perfect for the wet season. Here are six mobile games you should try in your Midtown Bay condo.
Dave the Diver
Dave the Diver is quirky yet deeply engrossing once you get the hang of it. Basically, you go deep-sea diving for fish in the day and operate a small sushi restaurant at night. There are plenty of different modes that make every session interesting.

My Oasis
An idle game where everything just runs on its own. My Oasis tasks you with a virtual oasis you can build from the ground up. You can decorate it however you want with trees and animals. It’s a great game to play when you only have a short amount of time.
Tsuki’s Odyssey
If you’re more into the slow-paced and unhurried online games, then you should give this a try. Here, you’re a rabbit who returns to his hometown and starts fresh. You can fish, decorate your house, or talk to the local residents.
Cats & Soup
Cats & Soup is another idle game for cat lovers. Here, anthropomorphized cats cook soups and feed other cat customers. The game is easy to pick up, and there’s something new to unlock the more you play.
Unpacking
Just like the title, Unpacking is based on taking things out of boxes and putting them in a room. It may sound boring, but there’s something satisfying about placing your belongings in a room and personalizing it in the process.
Animal Crossing Pocket Camp
A mobile game in the highly popular franchise, Animal Crossing Pocket Camp has been discontinued, but you can still play it (albeit without future updates). The game runs well even on older phones.