8 Games your Android phone deserves
Maybe you’re looking for a new, cheap way to kill time? You’re in luck - we’ve got some games here that look and play great on the big and small screen alike, and they’re all available for the low price, or for free.
1. The Simpsons Tapped Out
Based on the inhabitants of Springfield is surprising in a few ways. It's free, which is quite the thing, plus, although what many would deride as a 'freemium' game.
2. Badland
Your blob gets bigger and smaller, splits into loads of mini clones, and generally baffles you about what might lie around the next corner. We like a bit of a surprise, and this is full of them.
3. PewPew
Regardless of its origin, it's a superb shooter with some bizarre game modes and controls that work exceptionally well on touch devices.
4. Pitfall!
We had low expectations of Activision's odd decision to rework its ancient platform game as an endless runner, but it turned out surprisingly nice.
5. Sonic Dash
Sonic's latest mobile game is, appropriately, an endless runner, with the hedgehog jumping left and right to avoid obstacles placed around its familiar green worlds.
6. Wingsuit - Proximity Project
Don't expect to have much fun, though, as the developer warns on the app's listing: "If you're looking for something easy, I suggest Angry Birds."
7. Deadly Bullet
The game's a top-down shooter, but instead of controlling the nutcase with the gun you get to "be" the bullet, which you control using left and right turns.
8. Voxel Rush
It's stylish, motion controlled, ready for multiplayer action and integrates Google Play Game support for solo achievements and leaderboards.









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