The
Impossible Game: A paid app, but a nice cheap one. I think this was
80p, but I installed it over 18 months ago. Let that be a testament
to this game, 18 months and I still play it. Simple to understand,
all you have to do is jump blocks and avoid spikes in a levels that
last around a minute, but boy is this difficult! Live up to its name,
has great music, and will challenge you for a good while. The only
bad point is that there are only 2 levels, but there is a level pack
available.
Line
Runner: Recently installed, this is along the lines of The
Impossible Game. Run, jump and duck along a seemingly endless level,
trying to beat your own score. Again good music, but there is a free
taster with one level. The paid app has 10 levels, but at the moment
1 is enough. Addictive and fun.
Temple
Run: A great game, riffing on Indiana Jones. Wonderful graphics,
you may need quite a powerful device to run this on. I think most of
the modern android devices will run this, although budget devices may
struggle. Grab the idol and run for your life! Levels are randomly
generated, so no two plays are ever the same. Uses touch, swipe and
tilt sensors, this is a workout for the brain as much as the hands!
And for the cheap price of free, a wonderful time killer.
Sonic
CD: A paid app, around £1.89, this is well worth it if you are a
Sonic fan. Possibly the most underrated but best Sonic game (behind
Sonic3) comes to Android. With both the American and Japanese sound
tracks, time trial, and a host of unlockable extras, this game will
have you playing for a while. Whilst the actual game can be completed
in under 40 mins on the first play, this was built for speed running.
Shave those seconds off, and try to run this as fast as possible is
where the major fun is in in this game. Also available on Xbox live,
with achievements to boot!
Elder
Sign- Omens: Already mentioned on this blog, it gets better and
better. I have beat it a few times now, but it is always different,
and with the sheer amount of characters available will be playable
for a long time to come.
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