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Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

5 best android game


UNKILLED 
is the latest zombie shooter from MADFINGER Games, the same developers that brought us such Android games as Dead Trigger 2 and Shadowngun. In fact, UNKILLED has replaced Dead Trigger 2 as the best zombie shooter on Android right now. It features great graphics, over 300 missions to complete with boss fights, various weapons and things to unlock and upgrade, online PvP mode, and the graphics get even better if you’re using a Tegra X1 device. Yes, it’s a freemium game but it’s a definitely a good 
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This War of Mine is so good that we awarded it the best game released in 2015. In this survival game, you lead a crew of civilians in a city torn apart by war. You’re tasked with making difficult decisions that have heart wrenching results with survival being the key. It comes with good graphics, plenty of content, and a hefty price tag with no in-app purchases. It’s one of the deeper Android games that can really get the emotions going.
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the best Android games ever. It’s an augmented reality game similar to Ingress where you walk around the real world, catch Pokemon, battle for Gyms, and hit up Pokestops to restock on items. It beat virtually every record in the books in a relatively short order. The game has had a history of server issues and they’re still tinkering with various mechanics, but if you can get passed that, this is a special game

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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is pretty much what every gamer could ask for on mobile. As with most Grand Theft Auto games, it comes with an open world to explore, dozens of hours of game play, decent graphics, a story line, and plenty of stuff to do. You’ll join a former gang member who returns to the hood to retake his neighborhood and avenge his deceased mother. Rockstar Games also included controller support, graphics settings, and cloud save support to put a bow on a pretty awesome little package. It’s a gigantic game and best of all, there are no in-app purchases.
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The Walking Dead: Season Two is a five-part (Episodes 2-5 can be purchased via in-app) game series that continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad. Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad – and sometimes worse – than the dead? As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012’s Game of the Year.
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Best Android card games





Best Android card games

Hearthstone: our current favorite

Blizzard is the master of iteration and I mean this in the  most complimentary way possible. Whether it's MOBAs, FPS, or MMOs, these guys know how to refine a product to create a winning formula. The CCG is just another acronym Blizzard has tackled of late, and the fruits of its labor, Hearthstone, is successful on many levels.
Hearthstone doesn't offer anything radically new to this genre, it features one-on-one, turn-based battles with monster-summoning and spell-casting. The gameplay mechanics can be learned in minutes but the mastery of them is a never-ending pursuit. The variety of digital cards means there are many strategies to try out; crafting and refining the perfect deck of cards is just one of the stressful, though ultimately rewarding, aspects of Hearthstone. 
It's free-to-play but I hesitate to recommend it as a casual experience. Sure, it can be enjoyed as such, but Hearthstone is going to try and dominate your life. Watch this videoof the lead designer trying to justify a single card – one card of the thousands it offers – which arrived in a recent update. Hearthstone lives and dies by the balance of its cards and heroes, and Blizzard seems committed to making sure this remains in equilibrium, making it all the more tempting for me to keep playing. Damn you, Blizzard.
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