Top 5 free Andriod Games you are missing, if you haven't played them
Now that we can install game on our Andriod phones, we have many games that we can install for free. But today we are discussing about the top 5 interesting Games you might be missing.
Gameplay in 8 Ball Pool is very similar to any other pool game. You use your finger to aim the cue, and swipe it forward to hit the ball in the direction that you want. From there, you need to try and beat your opponent by following the rules set from the first pocket - shooting the striped or solid balls.
When you win games, you also win coins. You can use those coins outside of games to buy different upgrades for your cue. At the beginning, it will be plain wood, but soon you can add new things to bring real style to your match-ups.
8 Ball Pool is a pool game with solid gameplay, where you can play against your Facebook friends or random opponents over the Internet. The game also has excellent, well-made graphics.
1. Dream League Soccer
The Popular Dream League is now known as the best football game ever with normal size, good graphics, best efficient, players look real, multiplayer enabled and so many features not mention here.
2. NOVA Legacy
The Popular Dream League is now known as the best football game ever with normal size, good graphics, best efficient, players look real, multiplayer enabled and so many features not mention here.
2. NOVA Legacy
Free with in-app purchases
NOVA was one of the first successful first person shooters on Android. NOVA Legacy is the latest installment and it's already one of the best free Android games. It comes pack with better than average graphics and controls. There is also a story line, online multiplayer mode, and a rudimentary crafting system. The game has a sc-fi story line. Thus it brings something a little different than most mobile shooters. It's not the best shooter available, but the price tag should be just right for a few dozen hours of fun before the freemium stuff gets annoying. We also recommend ignoring any claims that this game is small. It absolutely is not.
3. Clash Royale
Free with in-app purchases
Clash Royale is the latest game out of Supercell. They also made Clash of Clans, a former entrant on this list. In Clash Royale, you’ll collect cards, build decks, and then square off in one-on-one duels with online opponents. You'll earn trophies when you win. Similarly, you'll lose trophies when you lose. You’ll also get to form clans to share cards, challenge clanmates to combat, and you’ll have a variety of chances to unlock new cards. It’s a solid card game and a great alternative if you just can’t get into Hearthstone. If Clash Royale just isn't your thing, Supercell also makes the highly popular Boom Beach and Clash of Clans games. Either of those are good enough to make this list too.
4. 8 ball pool
8 Ball Pool is a pool game for Android that allows you to play against people from all over the world through the Internet in turn-based games to see who is the best.
Gameplay in 8 Ball Pool is very similar to any other pool game. You use your finger to aim the cue, and swipe it forward to hit the ball in the direction that you want. From there, you need to try and beat your opponent by following the rules set from the first pocket - shooting the striped or solid balls.
When you win games, you also win coins. You can use those coins outside of games to buy different upgrades for your cue. At the beginning, it will be plain wood, but soon you can add new things to bring real style to your match-ups.
8 Ball Pool is a pool game with solid gameplay, where you can play against your Facebook friends or random opponents over the Internet. The game also has excellent, well-made graphics.
5. Battle Of Warships
Battle of Warships is one of the legendary mobile game about battleship and naval warfare.
here are several warship battling games on Google Play, so it ain’t that easy to stand out. Good luck, Cube Software; Battle of Warship is on deck.
This one has one get right into it. Literally. One might be forgiven if they missed the tutorial button when they encounter the “Battle” button, but don’t fret; learning on the go is the name of the game.
But even before that, the graphics do make a great first impression. The cutscene shows the developer’s attention to detail and visual perspective, and even for the player that might not be a seacraft buff, the scenery should be a treat. The ships look like hulking sea beasts, and one can almost taste the metal. The physics are nicely done, with explosive explosions and screaming collisions.
The gameplay involves WWI and WWII era warships. The player goes to go into a battle consisting of two factions, arena style; the team that takes out all the opposing team ships wins. Simple. Rewards and goodies go to the winning players.
To start, one gets a “starter” ship, and can then upgrade it and/or attributes with game currency. A lot of the gameplay is intuitive, and strategy does matter when the actual battling begins, with time-restricted weaponry. In this war of attrition, you cannot take too much damage, lest you get knocked out and can only observe the battle conclude.
Fun all the way through, really.
The biggest complaint one might have is the absence of a tutorial. Now, figuring it as one goes is a worthy effort, and even somewhat adds to the game’s allure, but it does help for there to be an option in most cases.
A little bit of clarity with regards to the comparative strength of ships could be useful, especially with regards to advanced choice.
All in all, this one is a really enjoyable game. It allows for creativity, and the RPG elements just add to the whole package.
Nothing beats being a captain. The captain.
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