Top 5 Must-Have Android Games
Want to get your hands on adrenaline-packed and well-loved Android games? Here's a round-up of the top 5 Android must-haves to date.
GTA: Vice City
For those who want to continue the gangster lifestyle while on the go, GTA: Vice City now has a ported to Android version of the favorite PC game.
The Wall Street Journal reports that, even though GTA is really a game best enjoyed with a controller or a physical keyboard in your hands, the addictive quality of trying to one-up your enemies and be the apple of the boss's eye remains.
Plus, there's also the surprisingly neat porting of Wardrum Studios, as there are no noticeable lags even with the HD graphics for a handheld Android gadget.
Mini Dash
There's nothing mini about the adventure that you'll find in this Android game. With over 150 levels of running, jumping, clinging to walls, and mad-dashing to the exit, it's excitement packed in one game of pure adrenaline for our thumbs.
From developer PlayCreek, Super GameDroid reports that you can also unlock additional characters with different abilities so you have better chances of completing the challenges. See more of this mad dash of a game in this gameplay trailer.
Shadowgun: DeadZone 2.0
Insane graphics and an insane directive-that's what you get when you play Shadowgun: DeadZone 2.0.
One of the more noticeable aspects of the game is that it has excellent graphics that are astounding for mobile games. The game also makes use of boosters, plasma guns, and rockets.
According to Android and Me, KillZone has recently rolled out an update, which brought eight new languages to the game as well as Special Tutorial mode for those who are taking advantages of the lessons.
iBomber
Just recently, iBomber finally made its way to the Android after being exclusively an iOS game for years, but the long wait also means that there are many gameplay features that can be enjoyed.
With iBomber, you're given a very simple game with a simple UI, but a very addictive time play, reports Android Central.
Basically, you're given a list of objectives for every level to get through, and aside from the usual strategy, you can create bombs with special abilities. Even though firing away may seem very easy, control, patience, and the right estimation are actually the key ingredients to passing the game with flying colors.
Repulze
It's all about racing and adrenaline with Repulze, where you're at the front seat of an action race with hovercrafts and futuristic vehicles.
In the game, there are 7 hovercrafts that you can choose from as well as 24 tracks to go head on with the others for a race. Of course this isn't just a simple race, as weapons are also available-and you can imagine what those are for.
Pixelbite, creator of Reckless Racing, has exceeded their expectations with this project, with the only gripe being the lack of multiplayer options, according to the Android Police.