Android Games

Games for Android Devices

SimCity BuildIt

SimCity Buildit is the mobile version of the popular SimCity game, and publisher Electronic Arts did a good job bringing this classic game to the iOS and Android. The visuals are very good and the gameplay is as engaging as the original. Being on mobile, the gameplay is different from the original, but it’s just as fun.

Battle Camp

Battle Camp from Penny Pop is a social game with elements of match three puzzle play and RPG. It’s got all the features you’d expect from these games such as transactions, social media interaction, strategy and so on; but it’s way more fun and has more depth in many ways.

Contract Killer: Sniper

Contract Killer: Sniper is the latest installment in the Contract Killer series, and publisher Glu Games has made several improvements over the previous version. The graphics are better and the gameplay is just as immersive, and now you are a soldier who’s joined up with a group that takes out criminals, and it’s a lot of fun.

Crossy Road

Crossy Road is best described as an endless hopper game, and yes, it’s all about why the chicken crossed the road. The game, developed by Hipster Whale, isn’t just another endless runner wannabe though, as it’s got a lot of striking visuals and a surprisingly addictive gameplay.

Stick Hero

Stick Hero from Ketchapp is a simple but addictive game, with very simple mechanics but very challenging and difficult to master. It’s the kind of game that can sometimes be frustrating but will have you playing again and again. The premise is simple: create a stick long enough for your stick hero to cross the next platform, but it’s not as easy as it seems.

Metal Skies

Metal Skies from Kabam takes you back to World War II where you engage in dogfights. Unlike other complicated flight simulators, you can get straight into the action with a single touch, and you can choose from a wide array of planes and customize them, and that’s just for starters.

Paint Monsters

Paint Monsters is a match three puzzle game from SGN, and if you love that stuff you’ll get a kick out of this one for sure. The game is brilliantly colored and the fast pace and challenging levels will keep you playing again and again. It doesn’t reinvent the connect three genre, but it adds something new.

Retry

At first glance, Retry from Rovio looks like a Flappy Bird game, but while there are some similarities, it stands out on its own. In this physics based game your objective is to fly a plane from start to finish, and as you might expect it isn’t going to be easy. However, it’s still a lot of fun.