
Its adverts depict numerous scenarios inner-city streets, prison blocks, or villas, with one constant – a low-level crook or villain getting one over on a bully, levelling up, and accumulating women and riches in equal measures. If you’ve seen the jib of its promo, you’d be forgiven for thinking that The Grand Mafia is a mash-up between Grand Theft Auto and Fable. The Grand Mafia (4.3 Stars on the Play Store with 10m+ downloads)īefore we begin, I strongly recommend you watch the following: We’ve all considered, if only briefly, actually playing one of these things, but have never been stupid enough to do so – until now.ġ.

Some are garishly madcap and trashy, but others actually threaten you with a good time – like those Mafia ones that promise vicarious living as a 25-year-old Al Pacino.

If you’re under 30 and use YouTube on your mobile – you will have seen your fair share of fake phone game adverts. They are Ponzi schemes that aim to drain your wallets and are NOTHING like the YouTube ads.

We trialled The Grand Mafia and Raid: Shadow Legends to save you time.
