Category: Games

Only the best Android games make our daily Android apps lists, because you don’t need to sift through the garbage – you just need to know what you should be playing and spending that cash on.

Whether its Crossy Road, Monument Valley, HQ Trivia, the latest Star Wars game, or an indie title, there is a good chance our gaming expert(s) have taken a look at it.

Have Android games recommendations? Send them on over and we’ll do our best to dive in, test it, and let you know if it will be worth purchasing. We have a good eye for games at Droid Life an consider ourselves a trusted voice.

  • Game Gripper Introduces Bluetooth Version for Touchscreen Devices

    A bluetooth Game Gripper is on the way!  That’s right touchscreen-only fanatics, you will soon be able to enjoy the gamepad-esque add-on to your device that will take your emulator gaming to a whole new level.  Since the introduction of the GG back in April, we’ve seen variations for every phone with a physical keyboard, but now the creators are looking to make it big.

    They’ve opened up a KickStarter page to help out with initial funding, and to see if this is a product that anyone is actually interested in.  If this is something you’d love to own, then I suggest you let them know.

    Video demo after the break.   (more…)

  • Words With Friends Released on Android

    The Scrabble-esque multi-player word game from Zynga aka Words With Friends, is now available on Android.  We had heard is was going to be out on Friday from an anonymous source, and sure enough, they were almost right.  The game is free and can be played against any one of your friends, including those unfortunate ones that forked out cash for a device that just landed on Verizon, is almost a year old and will be replaced in June.  We’ve already jumped into a random game to begin the DL domination.

    Download Link

    Cheers Tony!

  • Review: Shift does platforming with a touchscreen right

    If you’re familiar with my game reviews, you’ll know that I’m not a fan of anything that tries to make precision movements with on-screen buttons work. They tend to be ill-advised affairs, and a frustrating time for all. Something about buttons that aren’t quite 100% responsive and tricky movements just makes my skin crawl; it’s like trying to play Tetris on the highest level when your flip button has a random 1-3 delay. You never know when your actions are going to be performed the way you want, and that makes for a bad gaming experience.

    Shift adds something else into an otherwise bad formula: it’s a port of an iOS game, which in turn is a port of a flash game. I’m not going to hate it on principle alone (there’s been some pretty great iOS ports to Android), but it makes me wary. Something as intricate as a platformer needs attention to detail, not a “rush it out to as many platforms as possible” attitude.   (more…)

  • Review: Runik brings tile matching madness to Android

    I’m a big fan of puzzle games on my phone for two reasons: usually they’re quite easy to pick up, and they tend to be easy on my aging Droid’s poor processor. Accessibility is key for Android games, and puzzlers seem to be one of the few genres that can benefit from touchscreen controls.

    Runik’s a great example; this new game comes to us from team SoFresh and has the distinction of being a purely Android game. I give this props because there seems to be way too many “port of an iOS” titles these days.

    Runik’s simple: it throws a “match 3 or more” formula at you, which is extremely easy to pick up. Players start with a full board of runes and match until no combinations remain. The only thing shifting the tiles is the force of gravity, so it pays to think steps ahead before you break especially big chains.

    Once combinations are exhausted, the leftovers turn to stone; any tiles cleared next to these stone pieces, however, become active again. If played unwisely, this can lead to a very limited playing space. Play continues until there are literally no more moves, but I haven’t reached this yet. As you clear runes of a color, meters at the bottom for each color fill. When topped up, they provide a score bonus for that color, and when activated, clear all the tiles of that type. This leads to a very strategic usage: you don’t want to waste that score bonus with few tiles on the field.

    Controls are simple: click to match. Not much to say there. However, it can be a little annoying to have to wait for the gravity effect of falling blocks to finish before making your next match. The graphics are great and sound is a generic “calming puzzle music” soundtrack, but they both do their jobs extremely well; I could play a puzzler of giant pixels and a MIDI loop in the background if the gameplay is addicting and functional.

    There are achievements and profiling supported through ScoreLoop, but I don’t really bother with these things. It’s enough to have to register with OpenFeint for some titles in order to stop prompts; I’m not going to sign up if it’s non-intrusive, like Runik. I’m going to give props for not shoving it down our throats, though.

    Runik is free and ad-supported, so I definitely recommend it. So far, this is SoFresh’s first offering to the Android field, and I hope it won’t be their last.

    Download Runik here.


    Matt Demers is Droid Life’s App guy, and would love a good port to Tetris Attack, or Pokemon Puzzle League. Those games were legit.

    You can find him on Twitter, or contact him through his Droid Life e-mail.

  • Gameloft Valentine’s Sale: 60% Off All HD Android Games (Updated)

    Gameloft just dropped us a note about their Valentine’s sale that will run from today through the 15th and gives you access to their catalog of HD games on Android for less than half the price.  Yep, a 60% off sale for the next 4 days on games like Spiderman and Modern Combat.  While you are out waiting in line to buy your chick some expensive flowers, buy yourself something too.

    Update:  Our Gameloft contact assures us the sale is 60% even with the site only saying 50%.

    Update 2:  As many of you noticed, the games are appearing at full price.  I’ve reached out for additional details.

    Update 3:  I was able to access the games for $1.99 on my DROID X by going to gameloft.com from a PC browser and then sending the game to my device via text message.  Try that for now.

    Here are some of the titles available:

    Spiderman Total Mayhem
    GT Racing
    Oregon Trail
    Splinter Cell Conviction
    Modern Combat Sandstorm
    UNO
    Gangstar West Coast Hustle
    Shrek Kart
    Let’s Golf 2
    Dungeon Hunter

    Visit the Gameloft Store to take advantage.

  • Spacetime Studios Introduces Blackstar, A 3D Sci-Fi MMO for Android

    You may know Spacetime Studios from their previous MMO release on Android, Pocket Legends?  Well, they are gearing up for a second release titled Blackstar which is a 3D Sci-Fi MMO offering that is expected to bring “a level of polish and content never before seen on mobile.”  Pretty bold statement for a game that seems to have just barely gotten off the ground and isn’t expected to see the market until Q2 2011.  This is Spacetime though, and they definitely delivered with P-Legends, so we have no doubts that this game will also be a success.

    Here are some the expected features:

    • 3D, real-time, persistent MMO
    • Exciting sci-fi theme with futuristic human and alien races locked in a story-driven struggle for dominance
    • Three character classes at launch with fully customizable skills and appearances
    • Thousands of items and equipment such as holograms, dust cannons, and more
    • Robust social features such as chat and friend lists
    • Countless hours of worldwide, multiplayer, open-world gameplay
    • Playable via Wi-Fi, Edge, 3G or 4G connections on most Android or Apple mobile devices
    • Anticipated rating of 9+ for the following: Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence

    Check out a screenshot after the break.   (more…)

  • Angry Birds Seasons Update Brings in Valentine’s Edition with 15 New Levels

    Rovio told us that the Valentine’s Edition of Angry Birds Seasons would be out today and they weren’t messing around.  The update for the holiday-inspired Angry Birds went live in the market within the last 10 minutes and includes 15 new levels, 3 unlockables and some special golden eggs.  Go grab it!   (more…)

  • Angry Birds Valentine’s Edition Available Monday?

    Not a bad weekend for Angry Birds, I’d say.  First we had the release of 30 new western-themed levels in the regular AB game and now we’ve got the Valentine’s Edition of Angry Birds Seasons coming out on Monday (according to Rovio).  Oh, and let’s not forget about the secret Rio level that can be unlocked using a code seen during the Super Bowl in just a couple of hours.

    Cheers Mike!