Screw apple, you use to say
that you never to enter their closed system to taste sweet smartphone bliss!
And here I will be obliged to present The
Top five best android games for android.
ANGRY BIRDS SPACE
The original and the first version of angry birds is as simple game and everywhere game as a normal game
like the Pac-Man, but the new version named as “Angry Birds Space” is a really
different game from the ordinary one.
The 2012 sequel of angry birds has been the most popular
sequence of android games in the year 2012. You're flinging birds from the left of
your screen into obstacles on the right, hopefully after crushing a
number of hateful pigs as the structure which you hit comes dropping down and
as per as the same happens in the Angry Birds Space and when I played this
game, I was shocked by seeing such a great game.
CUT THE ROPE
The levels of “Cut
The Rope” are as difficult, funny and complicated. This game is very
complicated and here are the things about this great game
A Good Match for: Grade schoolers. Who loves candy more than
kids? Plus, the cartoony presentation and easy mechanics will draw them in
right away.
Not for Those Who Want: Easy puzzles. Later levels of Cut
the Rope will test the mastery of most players, as ropes, balloons and whoopee
cushions get deployed in fiendishly maddening ways.
DEAD SPACE
EA's space horror franchise minted an unlikely hero in
nearly mute engineer Isaac Clarke, whose lonely adventures cutting off the
limbs of re-animated monstrosities delivered the biggest scares of the current
console generation. Isaac's portable debut keeps up the tradition with a
graphically impressive, slimmed-down version of another interstellar zombie
apocalypse.
A Good Match for: Headphone enthusiasts. Like its console
brethren, Dead Space on Android generates many of its frights on the strength
of stellar sound design. Weird pings, echoes and groans will have you jumping
at every noise even when you stop playing.
Not for Those Who Want: The precision of a gamepad. While
Dead Space resembles and sounds like its PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 counterparts, the
touch controls aren't quite as dead-on for aiming and shooting. That's the
unfairest scare of space.
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