The gaming market is massively lucrative for people that can do it right, and the potential of smartphones to bring things back to basic gaming roots has made it even more tempting for companies to clean up. That means there's a lot of rubbish out there basically, but there are also some undisputed successes. You can't get a better example that Draw Something. The idea of bringing pictionary to the world of mass communication might seem simple, but the effect has been phenomenal. Pit your drawing and guessing skills against people from all over the world for one of the most fun and creative multiplayer experiences ever created.
If you want to be slightly less overwhelmed by the simple genius of the game you're playing, then you could always check out Angry Birds. This seems to have become the must have game of the smartphone world, despite being incredibly repetitive, and surprisingly tame as a playing experience. People for the most part seem to play it just because it's kind of acceptable to be seen playing it. Such is the fickle world of gaming. Anyway, check out Angry Birds in Space for the latest version.
Call of Duty II is going down a storm at the moment with anyone that's ever wanted to show how much they like shooting people while on the go. This game places the franchise back in World War II. The actual heart of the game is with the multiplayer, but you have to download this separately. Once you do, you can get into some of the best first person multiplayer action on a mobile.
If you're someone that wants a little less agency in your game, and a little more curious excitement, then The Sims 2 for Mobile might be the game for you. As always, this gives you the chance to create your wacky characters and then see how they interact with the harsh virtual world around them.
Plants vs. Zombies is another game that takes a familiar format, this time the strategic defence genre, and puts it into a more cutesy design. The combination really does pay off though, and you can spend hours fending off those undead from your flower pots.
If you want to be slightly less overwhelmed by the simple genius of the game you're playing, then you could always check out Angry Birds. This seems to have become the must have game of the smartphone world, despite being incredibly repetitive, and surprisingly tame as a playing experience. People for the most part seem to play it just because it's kind of acceptable to be seen playing it. Such is the fickle world of gaming. Anyway, check out Angry Birds in Space for the latest version.
Call of Duty II is going down a storm at the moment with anyone that's ever wanted to show how much they like shooting people while on the go. This game places the franchise back in World War II. The actual heart of the game is with the multiplayer, but you have to download this separately. Once you do, you can get into some of the best first person multiplayer action on a mobile.
If you're someone that wants a little less agency in your game, and a little more curious excitement, then The Sims 2 for Mobile might be the game for you. As always, this gives you the chance to create your wacky characters and then see how they interact with the harsh virtual world around them.
Plants vs. Zombies is another game that takes a familiar format, this time the strategic defence genre, and puts it into a more cutesy design. The combination really does pay off though, and you can spend hours fending off those undead from your flower pots.
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