With devices getting smarter and processors getting faster, gaming has
turned out to be a bigger, more prominent avenue of interest for
smartphone owners. And not just simple gaming like in the olden days -
today smartphones offer detailed graphics, immersive sound and realistic
controls, aided by devices like Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, and Sony
Tablet that have cutting edge technology.
1. Brothers in Arms 2:
Brothers in Arms 2 is a war game where your role is of a solider on his way to becoming a war hero. Set in World War 2,
the game puts users in the middle of the battle field where they have
to strategise and outsmart the enemy to be victorious. The story is
simple, yet intriguing. Users not only fight on foot, but get to play on
different vehicles, which have their own limitations. They can shoot
with rifles, flamethrowers, or can also use heavy machine guns found in
the bunkers.
Players can choose to play solo in the story mode or can kill with friends over the internet
as well. Also included is the Bluetooth game play option, so you can
team up with your friends against the enemy. With the game, users get to
experience every front of the war with 50 missions to unlock across
five locations: the Pacific, Normandy, North Africa, Germany and Sicily.
To unlock missions, users need to earn dog tags, which in the context
of the game are experience medals.
The game is available for download through the Android Market.
2. Line Runner:
Line Runner is based on a stick figure whose only task is to jump over
and roll under obstacles in a variety of combinations, and that is what
this game is about. But as easy as it might sound the game throws some
real challenges at you while playing. The combination of jumps and rolls
that you have to do get really challenging with each stage, and there
are ten stages in all. The controls provided for this game are two
buttons placed on the sides, one for rolling under obstacles and the
other for jumping over them.
Although the game does not feature an elaborate story or detailed
graphics, it offers some great gaming in which the player needs to be
really alert and active.
It takes time getting used to the game. You will find yourself getting
killed by hitting obstacles in the face or legs often. The number of
stages or tracks provided in the game is enough for hours of fun and
excitement. You will not find yourself easing on the controls at any
point during the game and the difficulty just keeps on increasing. The
game has a total of ten tracks that offer ample gaming time. Even after
that you have the random track for additional fun if you finish or get
bored of the ten preset tracks.
In the options you will find the graphic tweaks that allow you to move
the city in the background as you advance on the track and the grave
tombstone that marks the point where you died the last time so you can
monitor your progress. You can compete with players across the globe and
stack up some real cool numbers to flaunt on OpenFeint as well.
Interested users can head to Android Market and download the application manually or by following this link.
3. Cartoon Wars:
As silly as it might sound, Cartoon Wars is based on the story of a fight between cartoons and the monsters
that have caged and tormented them for ages. The cartoon characters,
after years of slavery, have decided to gather all their efforts and
fight the monsters. You play on the cartoons' side and to do this you
train new fighters while protecting the castle, which stands as a symbol
of victory and revolt.
The black and white cartoon characters defend the blue side while the monsters
attack from the red side. The game is based on a simple objective and
that is to beat the opponent. All you need to do is create troops and
send them to fight with monsters while they do their best from their side.
The game is based on a magical source of energy called Mana power, which
is used to create troops. Mana power is the life blood of this game,
especially for cartoon characters, and is generated by the Mana
generator that is placed right behind the tower.
The power is generated every second, but there are times when you need
more power, and that is why you must upgrade the power and skills of
characters when you really need it. For doing so, you require money and
forging stones. You earn gold and forging stones after each battle and
these you can use either to upgrade, or to unlock new characters.
However, forging stones can only be earned if the player finishes the
fight in less than ten of the total 20 minutes of battle time.
The game can also be downloaded using the device's application store or by visiting the following link as well.
4. Paper Zombie:
Killing zombies, those pesky non living creatures,
has always been fun. Another addition to zombie killing action is Paper
Zombie, and as the name hints, the zombies are now made of paper, which
needs to be cut or burnt properly to kill zombies. What makes the
zombie killer game a super hit is that it gives much needed freedom to
players to choose how to kill the nasty zombies.
Paper Zombie has been acclaimed as one of the top ten games on iOS, and
we are sure it will hit the same mark on Android as well, with its
superior game play. The game doesn't have a story, but players need to
kill the waves of zombies they face in over 70 levels of this game.
Paper Zombie is an action shooter game where your main motive is to slay
and burn. Well, payers must improve and innovate to tackle the zombies.
Players need to upgrade weapons, which can be done by earning money within the game, and players need to outsmart the zombies before they get out of hand.
Talking about weapons, Paper Zombie includes three weapon styles that
have their own uniquenesses and weaknesses. Players must use the right
weapon at the right time to survive the zombie attack, but be very
careful as to when you spend the money as every wrongly spent penny
might prove fatal and you will have to start all over again.
The game is free for all devices running Android version 2.1 and above and can be downloaded by visiting the following link.
5. Gun Bros:
Gun Bros is the story of a fight between the TOOL (Tyrannical Oppressors
of Life) and the FRAGGED (Freakishly Rugged Advanced Genetics Galactic
Enforcement Division) forces, wherein the only objective for players is
to kill or else get killed, and for the rugged and the tough ones it is
to lay their weapons. The game gets a few more brownie points being absolutely free to play.
You play as the FRAGGED solider whose sole mission is to scout the planets and rid them of TOOL creatures.
Game play involves shooting and making some clever moves when the heat
seeking missiles and plasma bursts from enemies come your way. The
newest addition to the game is real multiplayer capability, which a
player can use to play with a fellow Bro both in online and offline
modes.
The game starts with the basic levels first, but as you gain experience you open up newer and more difficult stages.
Keep in mind that if you do not upgrade your player there is only so
much you can play in this game as the enemies grow stronger and harder
to kill by each passing wave. But at the same time
do not get carried away with the design of the gun as sometimes smaller
guns cause more harm than the dangerous looking big guns.
The game can also be downloaded using the device's application store or by visiting the following link as well.
Source: yahoo.com
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