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Shadowrun Returns is really good on Android tablet, runs very well on my 2012 Note 10.1 (though admittedly it's not a demanding game). Highly recommended for the price! (it's like $3.99 now i believe).

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More of a games since the games are playing are more than one.

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Don't usually do much gaming on Android, but been playing Shadowrun Returns on my tablet, fairly decent-ish RPG, very similar to the PC version. Difficult on a phone however due to the size.. runs on my HTC One but you need a microscope to read the text.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.harebrainedschemes.shadowrun

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Today, after installing a new custom ROM, I was finally able to play Breach and Clear. If you enjoy games like XCom or Frozen Synapse and want to play on the go, check this game out. The controls can be a bit tricky - two fingers rotates the camera but can also be used to zoom in and out, and sometimes it gets a bit confused about what you're trying to do - but aside from that I'm having a blast.

Also on my list would be Godville (my friends don't understand why I enjoy it so much, but I find it quite funny), Into the Dead, Freeciv (think of the Civilization games), and the ClassicBoy emulator and ScummVM (for Curse of Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle.)

With all that said though, I don't play many games on my phone. I think that's why I enjoy Godville as much as I do, you don't really do anything to progress; it just happens for you. But now that Breach and Clear works on my phone, I think I'll be doing a bit more gaming over the next week or so.

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I have not found one yet.

 

They all get monotonous.

 

I have a 'jewel type' game -- but you just have to blast 3 or more connected jewels, and you have to go at some mindless pace to get high scores.

 

Not very enjoyable.

 

Thanks for the suggestions.

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These are the games that I have installed on my phone, and in order that I play them most frequently:

  • Candy Crush Soda Saga
  • Tiny Tower
  • Pocket Planes
  • Cat Match
  • Candy Crush
  • Two Dots
  • Super Sudoku
  • Move
  • Logo Quiz
  • Apple Bin
  • My Old Boy! (for Pokemon GBA port)
  • Doodle Jump
  • Angry Birds
  • Bejeweled Blitz
  • Clash of Clans
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Not necessarily in order:

 

Total Domination: Reborn (both iOS and Android)

Game of War: Fire Age (both iOS and Android)

Bejeweled HD (Android)

Bejeweled Blitz (iOS and Android)

Candy Crush Saga (iOS and Android)

Candy Crush Soda Saga (iOS and Android)

 

Compatibility Note: ALL the Android titles ARE compatible with BlueStacks.

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+1 Does not commute! Actually i'm playing walking dead: the game. i think there's more than one walking dead's version but what i'm playing is really cool. even if you don't watch the serie, maybe you'll watch after playing this game!

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On 6/10/2013 at 8:49 AM, Nick H. said:

I've just checked my phone, and I have 20 games there. I can't remember the last time I touched any of them. I even downloaded Carmageddon when it was free, but I haven't even opened it. :laugh:

I haven't ever so much as glanced at what games are on my phone and probably never will. 

 

I know a few people who are all into that Carmageddon though.

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