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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Best Android games | Best Android games 2016 | 10 best games for Android Update 10/2016

The Google Play Store is full of Android games, but not all are worth downloading. We've rounded up some of the best Android games for your phone or tablet. Feel free to add your own top picks in the comments.


Best Android games 2016: Slither.io (free)

No Android games round-up is complete without Slither.io, which is a bit like a modern take on one of the all time classic mobile phone games: Snake. It works in much the same way, but instead of walls you're dodging other players in an effort to get longer and longer. Kids and adult alike love Slither.io.
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2. Pokémon Go
Pokémon GO is a mobile app that you download to your Android smartphone, but play in the real world through augmented reality.
In Pokémon GO the aim is to locate, catch, battle and trade Pokémon, and you are encouraged to connect with other nearby Pokémon GO players as you do so.
According to John Hanke, founder of Niantic, "For the first time, Pokémon will roam free in the real world. Pokémon GO will allow players to capture Pokémon who inhabit parks, shopping areas, sidewalks and the countryside all around the world. Imagine discovering a Squirtle hiding along the waterfront in San Francisco, a Bulbasaur at Shinjuku Station or a Pikachu beneath the Eiffel Tower."
If you're having trouble finding Pokémon GO in the Google Play store or it says your device is incompatible, check out our guide on How to get Pokémon GO now.
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3. Don't Starve Pocket Edition (£3.09)
Imagine a version of Minecraft that's even more spiteful and looks like a steampunk cartoon, and you're picturing the brilliant and brutal Don't Starve. You're dumped in the wilderness with no instructions and it's up to you to collect food, build shelter and work out what things can kill you (clue: pretty much everything).
Bear in mind that Don't Starve is still in beta on Android, so you may find some bugs.
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4. Animation Throwdown: TQFC (free)
Since BBC Three went online only there's been a whopping great Peter Griffin-sized hole in our lives. Animation Throwdown: The Quest For Cards brings back all our favourite animated characters from Family Guy, Futurama, American Dad, King of the Hill and more. 
"Collect character cards, optimize your deck, and create new combos as you fight in an epic card battle bacchanal," describes the dev.
Possibly not one for younger kids. Giggity.
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5. Six! (free)
Screw Tetris, we want to play Six! This free game takes a board that looks very much like Tetris but instead of adding shapes you're removing them, trying to stop a hexagon toppling over the edge. Simple and addictive.
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6. Final Fantasy IX (£12.99)
It's pricey, and it's a huge file, but there are plenty of decent reasons to download Final Fantasy IX on your Android phone (or preferably tablet) today. This game has sold more than five million copies since its 2000 release, and now it's available for Android. It's quite like the original, but with some upgraded graphics, a virtual D-pad that pops up on screen, and seven new boosters such as fast-forward, maximum gil (money) and maximum damage.
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7. Marvel Avengers Academy(free)
Sign up today for superhero school, under the control of Nick Fury! Avengers Academy lets you step into the boots of a young Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Hulk, Loki, Captain America and other Marvel heroes, then help them train up in order to defeat Hydra.
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8. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes (free)
If you're loving all the Star Wars hype surrounding the new film, try Galaxy of Heroes from Electronic Arts. You get to play with all your favourite characters, from Luke Skywalker and Han Solo to Darth Vader and more, plus new characters from The Force Awakens.
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9. Star Wars: Uprising(free)
When you get bored with Galaxy of Heroes, here's another Star Wars game to keeo you going. This ones from Kabam, which is also looking for a new hero for the galaxy. You can take part in Sector Battles, create your own character, and play real-time co-op.
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10. XCom Enemy Within(£8.16)
This 'expansion' on XCOM: Enemy Unknown actually contains and replaces the earlier game: story-wise this is the start and end of XCOM: EU with a substantial new section in the middle and a bunch of new enemies, abilities and weapons. It's a fantastically tense and satisfying turn-based strategy game.
XCOM 2 has been out on PC for a while, and we're desperately hoping it'll make the move to mobile before long. Until then we can continue to enjoy this, an oldie but a goodie.
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