1.Clash of Clans
Fancy a bit of strategy? Then jump headfirst into Clash of Clans, a
realtime multiplayer online strategy game. You can build your village
and defend it from attacks and train troops to attack other players. The
biggest selling point of the game is the massive online community of
players all hooked to it.
2. Plants vs Zombies 2
This unique take on the zombie genre has won countless awards. Plants vs
Zombies 2 is pure fun from the beginning to the end, and it’s free.
Build an army of plants all supercharged with plant food to take on the
zombie hordes. Don't let the humorous graphics and cutesy characters
fool you, this game needs some serious tactical thinking.
3. Dead Trigger 2
There's no better way to pass a boring train journey than killing scores
of zombies. Dead Trigger 2 throws you bang in the middle of a zombie
apocaplyse, where you just have to keep on killin’. With simple controls
that let you focus on just running-and-gunning and a surprisingly deep
crafting system, Dead Trigger 2 is a game you have to have on your
smartphone. However, be warned: It’s gory and will need a beefy device
to look it’s best.
Usually Gameloft has tried to ape PC games, bringing their distinct console flavour to smartphones, though with mixed results. However, with Asphalt 8: Airborne, Gameloft has a clear winner. It is extremely hard to believe that this game is just given out for free. You will probably never notice the microtransactions, and as casual gamers you can easily launch the app, race and get out quick. With its visceral sense of speed, easy-to-use controls, beautiful tracks and licenced cars, Airborne hits all the right buttons.
The object of the game is to collect coins and other rewards while running through an endless game world. Trains and other obstacles must be avoided by performing well-timed jumps (swipe up), rolls (swipe down) and sideways moves (swipe left and right). Occasionally the characters surf on boards, soar over the train tracks and even run along overhead wires. Special missions reward players with bonuses for accomplishing specific tasks. The game ends when the surfer either stumbles and is apprehended or crashes directly into various obstacles.
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4. Asphalt 8: Airborne
Usually Gameloft has tried to ape PC games, bringing their distinct console flavour to smartphones, though with mixed results. However, with Asphalt 8: Airborne, Gameloft has a clear winner. It is extremely hard to believe that this game is just given out for free. You will probably never notice the microtransactions, and as casual gamers you can easily launch the app, race and get out quick. With its visceral sense of speed, easy-to-use controls, beautiful tracks and licenced cars, Airborne hits all the right buttons.
5. Subway Surfers
The object of the game is to collect coins and other rewards while running through an endless game world. Trains and other obstacles must be avoided by performing well-timed jumps (swipe up), rolls (swipe down) and sideways moves (swipe left and right). Occasionally the characters surf on boards, soar over the train tracks and even run along overhead wires. Special missions reward players with bonuses for accomplishing specific tasks. The game ends when the surfer either stumbles and is apprehended or crashes directly into various obstacles.
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