Fresh bunch of games that should please hardcore Gamer's and you casual
folk alike. There’s been some stellar releases of the last month and
with that comes stunning graphics, throwbacks to some classics and pure
fun all round. Are you ready to get best android phone applications free
download in the market today. Some gaming done this weekend? We hope so
because with this list you should have the best games to play with
whilst you put your feet up and get some much deserved rest! Read on to
find out what made this month’s cut in a stellar block of games!
10. Contract Killer 2
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10. Contract Killer 2
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Another title from Glu Mobile and a direct sequel to the first game,
Contract Killer 2 is a lot of the same from the first game however, this
isn’t a bad thing as there’s a lot to love about these games. The fun
and accessible gameplay will have you playing for hours on end and
thanks to the fact that it’s free to play, you can choose how to play it
– dive in at the deep end or swim around in the shallow waters of
contract killing. Another solid release from Glu and a game a great many
of you will find enjoyable.
9. EA Theme Park
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EA Theme Park top ten android application
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I think we all have fond memories of playing Theme Park Tycooon on the
PC and with the news that it’s coming to Android next year, many of us
will have a way to scratch that itch. Is this “freemium” version of a
Theme Park creator from EA going to help fill in until next year? I
doubt it but I’m sure you’ll have some fun thinking of a proper theme
park game. The problem with EA’s Theme Park is just about the same
problem with every other EA game: it’s all about the money, baby.
Instead of trying to make a proper game for Android and selling it a
decent price or using a normal free-to-play model they’ve created
something that has glimpses of potential that ultimately is just asking
for your wallet. I can see this being great fun for the younger audience
however.
8. Meganoid 2
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Top Ten Android 10 Meganoid 2
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Play a platformer from the late 80s or early 90s then you’re either
younger than we are or, you had a more active childhood. For those of
you out there that did play those types of games you’ll surely remember
how difficult they could be. A lot of games these days seem difficult
but, I don’t think you truly know how difficult a game is until you try
something like Metal Slug or the Mario games of old. With Meganoid 2
however, you can get a taste of what those games were like right on your
Android phone. It’s a brilliant game and the artwork is really quite
pleasing. If you want to see an 8-bit style game made in today’s world
then this is one of your best bets.
7. Sumioni Demon Arts
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Top 10 7. Sumioni Demon Arts
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This is a little different to what we’re normally used to seeing on the
Play Store, or elsewhere for that matter, and it’s really nice to see
something this unique coming to Android. The art inside this game is
absolutely stunning and will have you oggling over it the entire time
you’re playing. When it comes to gameplay, things start off promising
but, soon the onscreen controls really begin to bog you down. The brush
technique is a real nice touch and whilst it looks like a standard
platformer, there’s a lot more to be seen here and with stunning
graphics, this is one hell of a game. It’d be higher up in this list if
it wasn’t so fucking expensive.
6. Shadowgun: DeadZone
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By now, we’ve all played the first Shadowgun game, right? No? Well then
what are you doing here? One of the most popular shooters on Android
went multiplayer this past month and released a public beta of the game.
Something I thin is a genius idea as the only way you can test these
things is by spreading it as far and wide as possible. With this latest
from Madfinger you’ll be able to frag people on the move and make sure
to show the rest of the world how freaking awesome you are. That’s not
too much to say about the game, there are two game modes, Deathmatch and
Zone Control, it’s basically multiplayer Shadowgun which is AWESOME.
5. Zombiewood
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Top ten Android Application Zombiewood
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Halloween may have come and gone but, these days, Zombies are for keeps.
There’s no shame in wanting all Zombies all the time, honest. With
Zombiewood from Gameloft, it’s another outing for the heavy trigger and
weapon finger in the world of Zombie apocalypses. It’s also probably
good practice for when the rising of the dead does happen. You’re put in
the shoes of a Hollywood director who has to clear movie lot after
movie lot of Zombies with a top down view for violence. It’s a fun game
and as usual, it’s free to play.
4. Royal Revolt
This is certainly a title that isn’t for everyone but, that doesn’t mean
it isn’t a good one. Royal Revolt takes a new spin on strategy games
and will have you conquering the kingdom in no time. There’s a lot to
love, right from the stunning visuals to the fact that it’s packed full
of charm. It takes some time to get used to the controls but, once you
have done, it’s a whole lot of fun. Royal Revolt is going to be great
for fans of League of Legends and games like it, it’s also one of the
few games you could safely play with the little ones.
3. Zombie Driver
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Top ten Android Application zombie driver
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MOAR ZOMBIES! That’s right, more zombies but, bear with me, okay? If
you’re ever played Carmageddon then this game will be perfect for you.
It’s like that but, it has a loose story line and the levels are a
brilliant mix of speed, carnage and explosives. Just what you need to
relax over the course of a weekend, right? There are some stunning
graphics here and while it did start off as a Tegra Zone exclusive it’s
now available to all in the Play Store. It is a little pricey but, it’s
certainly worth the money and if you’re a fan of high-paced action you
won’t be disappointed.
2. Chrono Trigger
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Top Ten Android Application Chrono Trigger
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I’m not going to lie to any of you, I absolutely love this game and I
have done ever since I first set eyes on it and then played through it a
dozen times through a janky emulator on a Windows 2000 machine at my
Dad’s work. That’s right, this SNES game was released right in the
middle of the 90s and was one of the few JRPGs that got a look on the
console besides the odd Final Fantasy game. If you’re looking for
something a little more substantial to play then Square Enix has you
covered with a port for Android. It’s pretty expensive but, it’s
certainly worth the money and will keep you entertained for hours. With
visuals from the man behind Dragon Quest and Dragonball, Akira Toriyama,
no matter how old the game gets, it still looks stunning.
1. Need for Speed Most Wanted
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Top One Android Application Need for Speed Most Wanted
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Screeching wheels and shiny cars are back in EA’s latest and, hopefully,
greatest Need for Speed yet. Most Wanted is a game that we’ve been
watching gear up for release for some time and now that it’s finally
here you can all get your drive on and see how it handles. With stunning
graphics and a brilliant selection of cars, this is well worth a
purchase. This isn’t going to replace the version on you Xbox or PS3
but, every year it comes closer and closer, graphics are almost
realistic here and as long as you have a fairly recent device, you’ll
get decent frame rates as well. Once again, EA bring us a stunning
racing game to take with us anywhere and that can only be a good thing.
Enjoy, and let us know how you get on with any of these games in the
comments below!