Do you have an Android device? Are you
looking for new ways just to kill time? All you have to do is to download this
android games that plays great on the big and even small screen devices.
Here’s my list of the best Android
games:
1. Asphalt 8: Airborne
Asphalt 8: Airborne is one of the best
racing game in mobile right now. It provides over-the-top, high octane game with all the fixing. Players can work
their way through the career mode, unlock new rides, and upgrade the ones they
have, or take the competition online in staggered or live multiplayer.
2. Dumb Ways to Die
In Dumb Ways to Die, players should get through a gauntlet of simple mini-games for as long as possible, difficulty of level increase as you pass by every stage. This can range from shooing piranhas
away from your crotch, swatting bugs, and holding onto balloons so you don't
dive onto the tracks. You get three failures before its game over. As you play,
you unlock more of the victims/idiots for your collection.
3.
Dead Trigger 2
One of the best shooting zombie apocalypse
game. The fact that it has realistic visuals, Dead Trigger 2 remains
chock-full of tongue-in-cheek humor. Fast and natural auto-fire
mechanism controls which keeps the focus on moving and aiming. More notably, there’s a
robust hideout and crafting system where you get various assistants to build
stuff for you, though it takes time. There is a premium currency in place, but
it’s used almost exclusively to speed up building times; all weapons can be
created and upgraded using the currency you earn throughout game play.
4. Dots
Dots is an addictive puzzle game where players need to line up
same-colored dots as quickly as possible. You’ve got a limited number of time
or moves to gather up these dots by matching them, get bonuses for tracing
closed loops, and once you run out, the dots you’ve gathered can be spent on
consumable power-ups. Dots is fun, sharply designed and highly accessible -
give it a shot!
5. Dungeon Hunter 4
Dungeon
Hunter 4 is a fast-paced action-RPG that players need to hack and slash their
way through an extensive single-player campaign, gather loot and gear, level up
their abilities, and eventually take the fight into online multiplayer, both
co-operatively and competitively. The graphics, particularly during boss
battles, are sure to suck you into the world. For those that get particularly
enamored, there’s a premium currency available if you want to pick up the swankiest
gear.
6.
Galaxy of Fire 2
Galaxy on
Fire 2 is a rich, exciting, wide-open RPG that has players blasting through a
beautifully-rendered universe. Quests range from hunting down space pirates to
mining asteroids and everything in between. There’s plenty of trading to do,
and you can always upgrade your ship and buy new rides with the riches you
amass. There’s a rich storyline to enjoy, and expansions available through
in-app purchases.
7.
Plaque Inc.
Plague
Inc. is a rather dark global virus simulation game. Players gently guide a
disease from a modest cough to a deadly worldwide pandemic by evolving it with
new symptoms, means of transmission, and resistances. Over the time, players unlock
new disease types with their own unique traits. World events also randomly pop
up every game, forcing you to change your evolution path. With an in-app
purchase, you can get rid of ads and add a fast-forward option, or shortcut to
new virus types.
8.
Plant vs. Zombies 2
Plants
vs. Zombies 2 is one of the most addictive game in today's time. The bizarre
premise of protecting your back lawn from hordes of undead with sunflowers and
peas is certainly part of that, but there’s a lot of tactical thinking in terms
of plant choices before the attack begins, and placement. In Plants vs. Zombies
2, you’re taken back in time to defend against zombies dressed in era garb, and
try out all sorts of new mechanics. The zombies are getting smarter, and
challenge your reaction speed in a number of ways, though you also have a whole
new complement of plants to use. Stages also have new terrain features to keep
every round fresh. Plant food can be collected to super-charge any plant and
gesture-based special abilities can make short work of a wave when things get
especially hairy.
9.
Spaceteam
Spaceteam
is a decidedly unique local multiplayer game. Players gather together with their
various devices and connect over either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. They’re then
presented with ridiculously-labeled spaceship consoles, with all manner of
sliders, knobs, switches, and buttons. Each player then has a message flashing
telling them which control needs to be tweaked in order to save their ship from
exploding. The thing is, that control could be on anybody’s device, so what
ends up happening is everybody starts barking ludicrous orders at one another
with straight-faced urgency. Random events can have players in a panic trying
to wipe goop off their controls while going through these episodes. In-app
purchases unlock new skins, panels, and crew member graphics.
10.
You Don’t Know Jack
You Don’t
Know Jack is an amazingly-written trivia game with a long-standing tradition of
bizarre wordplay and general smart-assery. Players compete against Facebook
friends for the high scores in themed episodes. Many of the questions adopt a
standard multiple-choice format, but there are also Dis or Dat questions where
you have to categorize terms, and the harrowing Jack Attack in the final round.
The tokens earned through gameplay can unlock new hilarious parody commercials
in between rounds or be spent on consumable performance enhancers. In-app
purchases can get rid of ads and give you all the tokens you could want.
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