Gaming never gets old and keeps people from every age group engaged. Of course, specific game genres are appealing to the masses while some believe that action games are strictly forbidden for kids. We have compiled a list of games that appeal to the masses.
From action shooters to casual racing games, everyone likes to get their hands busy for a while. However, we would like to urge our readers to download such games only over WiFi network since the files may be heavy.
Check out our list of top five free games on Android.
Angry Birds Go
Say hello to Mario Kart style racing with Angry Birds characters. Get yourself comfortable in the soapbox for a thrilling downhill race between birds and piggies. The player gets to be a bird or even as an evil pig. Drive along the roads full of obstacles and you will have to perform some stunts in order to stay ahead in the game. After every race, the player can upgrade the ride or try out any of the fun game modes offered, like a single race or a timed race.
All this would be futile without the super powers given to every character, and players can use them to defeat others. However, we recommend NOT letting kids play this game for they might end up making some in-app game purchases.
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Candy Crush Saga
Candy Crush Saga has become immensely popular amongst users of all age groups. Two mascot-like characters Tiffi and Toffee will accompany users to solve several puzzles and earn points to go up the stages in this Candyland adventure. This game has really good graphics, and a simple and addictive gameplay.
Packing over 400 levels filled with candies, the difficulty level keeps rising. Users get unlockables for completing levels and can even sync their games with the App on Facebook. Though it looks simple, this game is very addictive and challenging once one gets playing.
FIFA 14 by EA Sports
FIFA 14 was released earlier this year and is free to play on Android. Official Football stars can be selected and added to create some of the 600 listed teams. The game encompasses 33 different stadiums and allows hosting over 30 leagues.
With improved touchscreen controls, tweaked graphics and gameplay, this football game is a must have for every football lover. Connecting the game to the real world, the players can be replaced for injury, suspended, and the team is changed as football clubs do in real life. The app also offers a soundtrack from popular artists to be enjoyed in-game.
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GT Racing 2: The Real Car Exp
No phone is fun without a decent racing game. Gameloft’s GT Racing 2 tries to create more realistic automobile simulation racing. Packing 67 licensed cars from 30 popular brands, the player gets to customize and tweak them but only after winning some moolah.
The cars need to be driven on 13 different tracks. The game pans out through 1400 different events that include some basic gameplay action styles – Classic Race, Duel, Knockout and Overtake. The developers have promised to add 28 challenges every week to hone your driving skills and also unlock a car. Multiplayer mode takes this racing game to the next level and we advise you to try this only on a WiFi network.
Six Guns
While scifi and zombie shooter games continue to attract attention this Western style third person shooter game grabbed ours. Buck Crossbow the outlaw needs to escape Arizona to save his own life. In this process, he has to go through turmoil and extremes such as faking his own death.
The game spans around 40 missions involving a variety of tasks in the Wild West set up. Ride the horses, fight robbers and continue saddling your way through the land. Survival is the key and there are about 19 weapons. Not only that, there are eight different horses to ride.