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If you grew up in the late 2000s, chances are the theme song of Ben 10: Alien Force is stuck in your head right now. While the original Ben 10 series was a classic, Alien Force brought a darker, more mature tone that fans loved. One of the hidden gems from this era was the Nintendo DS and Wii game, The Rise of Hex.
The touchscreen controls on Android emulators have improved significantly, allowing for smooth platforming. Being able to save the game at any moment (a feature of emulators) makes the difficult platforming sections much more manageable for casual play sessions. Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex
“Remember,” Ben said, “the real rise of Hex isn’t worth the fall of your phone’s security. Stick to official stores or trusted archives like APKMirror. And if you can’t find the game… maybe it’s time for a new Ben 10 adventure.” The touchscreen controls on Android emulators have improved
Playable Aliens: You can transform into 10 different alien forms, including Swampfire, Humungousaur, Jetray, and for the first time in a game, Lodestar [6, 9]. Stick to official stores or trusted archives like APKMirror
Did you play this game on the DS back in the day? Let us know your favorite alien to use in the comments below!
Marco lit up. He found Ben 10: Omniverse – a beat-’em-up where Hex is a boss. It cost a few dollars, but it was secure, updated for newer Android versions, and had great reviews.