Welcome back to another weekly round-up of this week’s freshest mobile games, Mobile Highlights! We’ve got some interesting picks for you this week, so check them out.

Rival Kingdoms: Age of Ruin (Space Ape Games, free-to-play, available for iOS and Android)

Those looking for another ferocious take on strategic battles along the lines of the popular Game of War: Fire Age should check out the latest release from Space Ape Games, Rival Kingdoms: Age of Ruin. Featuring outstanding next-generation visuals, MMO-based gameplay with chat and alliance support, over 300 various player raids and an immersive campaign, Rival Kingdoms will put players through their paces as they dominate their enemies and overtake the land. It’s free-to-play, with in-game purchases available for those who want to beef up their defenses.

Beast Quest (Miniclip, free-to-play, available for iOS and Android)

Things take a turn for the monstrous in Miniclip’s latest mobile adventure, Beast Quest. An evil wizard has managed to overtake the Beasts of Avantia, and it’s up to you to free them. Featuring a huge open world to explore, plenty of boss battles against monstrosities, and cool new artifacts to find, the game provides hours of replay value, as well as in-app purchases for those who can use some extra goods. It’s free-to-play, so this Beast won’t be an immediate burden on your wallet.

Catch the Rabbit (Ketchapp, free-to-play, available on iOS and Android)

Players looking for a fresh and entertaining platforming/running game will want to check out Catch the Rabbit. Featuring classic game visuals and an easy-to-adapt-to gameplay system, it poses a challenge around every corner as you pursue a mischievous rabbit, who’s stolen all the golden fruits. The game is free-to-play and offers a variety of fair in-app purchases, so it’s certainly worth a try.

Grim Fandango Remastered (Double Fine Productions, $9.99, available on iOS)

Old-school gamers will no doubt remember LucasArts’ original Grim Fandango, a humorous mystery revolving around travel agent Manny Calavera, and his bungled attempts to solve things. Good news, it’s back! Double Fine has remastered the game for mobile play, complete with fun graphics, challenging puzzles and plenty of laughs. It’s higher in cost than most mobile games, but there are no in-app purchases to worry about — and plenty of chuckles waiting. Welcome back, Grim!

Goat Simulator GoatZ (Coffee Stain Studios, $4.99, available for iOS and Android)

The goats are back, and this time, they’re . . . dead. The follow-up to the popular Goat Simulator introduces zombies to the game, and it’s even crazier than ever. In GoatZ, players can experience a number of new scenarios with objects and undead folks alike, with a huge map to explore and plenty of survival techniques to master. Let’s also not forget there are additional goats to unlock with special powers — and that makes this worth a purchase in itself.

See you next time for more Mobile Highlights!