Android Games

Games for Android Devices

Jenga

The official Jenga game from NaturalMotion, released with the help of creator Leslie Scott, provides you with plenty of entertainment on your iOS or Android. As you might expect, the game employs real-time 3D physics simulation so the behavior is the same as a real Jenga tower.

Drop7

Drop7 has been around for a while now, but game publisher Zynga has updated it for a new breed of gamers making it an always addictive title. The premise is simple and easy to learn, but mastering is difficult, so it’s another of those “just one more try” games that are so hard to put down.

Frontline Commando: WW2 Shooter

Frontline Commando: WW2 from Glu Games may look like just another shooter, but it differs in many respects, mainly concerning how easy it is to control and the amount of variety in each of the levels. The game is set in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II, but even if you don’t know your history, you’re still going to enjoy the game.

Mortal Kombat X

Mortal Kombat X from Warner Bros. is the first iteration of the popular video game franchise on mobile. But even if you’re just a casual gamer you’ve no doubt heard of the game and know what it’s all about, which is all fighting and tearing your opponents limb from limb. The mobile version, fortunately, lives up to the hype.

Curio Quest

Curio Quest from 5th Planet Games is a turn based game similar to other “capture the monster and battle” titles in the iOS. If you’ve played those games before, getting the hang of it will be easy. But while it does bear some similarity to other titles, Curio Quest also has unique elements that give it a distinct look and feel.

Charades Free

Charades Free from Fat Chicken Studios is a puzzle game that you can play with your friends anytime on mobile. Charades Free also has a few games that are suited for single playing as well. Unlike other puzzle titles, there’s no need to collect virtual currencies here.

Kitty City – Cat Food Ninja

Kitty City – Cat Food Ninja from TabTale takes a page out of the popular cutting and slicing games and adds a bit of twist to it. Your goal is to rescue all the kittens, and the more you slice and dice the more of these kitties you’ll be able to save. If you can collect all the kittens you win the game and while it sounds easy enough, but it’s addictive.