New interesting android games

    So, we all know about the existence of games like temple run, subway surf, candy crush, pro evolution soccer, FIFA, and all sorts of games on android. These games are quite interesting and the 3D graphics makes us love them, gone are those days we used to play splinters cell, real football and assassin's creed on java phones. Android has now made the world more interesting and those games have become quite addictive, y'all can testify to that, like me, I got lots of friends who can't go a day without candy crushing their phones (I bet you know what I mean).
    The fact that this games are interesting and quite addictive sometimes makes us feel that we can't get games that are more interesting. But that's not true. Programmers and developers keeps doing something new everyday in a bid to make life much more easier and there re whole lots of new games, more interesting and crazier than the ones we've had. The fact is that if you don't let go of your addiction to the oldies, you might never been able to be a part of the new adventure
    Below are the list of some games I think you might like, they r interesting and quite addictive too

Defense Zone 2 HD: for those seeking a serious challenge
Defense Grid 2 HD is a more realistic tower-defense game, with a modern
military theme. In comparison to its cutesy competition, it certainly has
more grit, but it also has excellent gameplay.
There is a lot of tactical depth to the game, which may make it difficult to
get into if you've never played a tower defense game before. However, I
suspect that genre veterans will relish the challenge it presents.
Defense Zone 2 HD costs US$2.99 for the full version, but there is a light
version available if you want to check that first. It’s definitely one of the
best tower defense games on Android.

  
Castle Defense: for beginners
Castle defense is another free-to-play title. Set in a fantasy realm, it’s one of
the older tower defense titles and there’s nothing exactly revolutionary to be
found here. But Castle Defense nails the basics of the genre and acts as an
excellent starting point for those who are new to this type of game.
The enemies walk along a fixed path which you must line with towers to
prevent them reaching the end. The graphics and audio are just okay, but
with more than 100 levels, three difficulty settings and an exciting upgrade
system, Castle Defense will still keep you coming back for more.

The Walking Dead: Road to Survival
The Walking Dead provides the basis for another Android game, as well as
more evidence that franchises thrive as well as zombies on the post-
apocalyptic earth. The Walking Dead: Road to Survival is probably the
richest Walking Dead Android experience yet. It functions mostly as a base-
building game, and Woodbury is the setting in which you construct the
usual workshops, training grounds and farms to get humanity back up on
its feet.    
Outside the base, there are missions and raids. The former finds you
exploring the surroundings through story-led turn-based combat, and the
latter lets you face off against opponents online, fighting for reputation and
supplies. The story mode lets you make decisions at key moments, and will
prove particularly enjoyable for fans of the comic books.
Overall, the game is pretty involving to start out with, and its dynamics
function well, but its pay-to-win nature becomes apparent after a few hours
of gameplay. There have been complaints about the random chance of
characters and equipment you acquire and the cost of doing so. We would
advise you to enjoy the game as far as possible for free, and try to avoid
dropping any (or at least too much) money into it.

Marvel Future Fight
Marvel Future Fight is a very attractive and immediately engaging addition
to the Marvel gaming universe. You start out with Black Widow, Captain
America and Iron Man, who are sent on a quest to gather a band of heroes
capable of saving the world from a future trans-dimensional threat.
There's a choice of control styles – 1-touch or Pad – and you scurry
around brief levels, hammering away at surprised villains until you reach a
boss. Once you've unlocked more characters, you can swap them in and
out of your trio and switch between them at any time throughout a level.
When things heat up, and the levels start taking multiple attempts to pass,
you may find your finger hovering over the in-app purchases, but there's
enough here to keep you entertained for quite some time before you get to
that point.

Spider-Man Unlimited.
Combining Spider-Man with an endless runner seems like a match made in
heaven. Spider-Man swings through the streets of New York, climbs
skyscrapers and fights exciting battles against Doc Ock, The Green Goblin
and a whole host of other baddies from the Spider-Man universe in another
polished title from Gameloft.
The look and feel of the game borrow heavily from the comics, with
excellent cell-shaded graphics that work perfectly with the 3D level design.
You shouldn’t expect an epic plot, but even non-Spider-Man fans will enjoy
this one.

Implosion - Never Lose Hope
Implosion - Never Lose Hope is a highly polished mobile game in terms of
both graphics and gameplay. It’s a third-person action title that sees you
slicing and dicing your way through hordes of enemies in the style of God
of War or Devil May Cry.
You play as an armor-covered warrior equipped with a sword and a gun,
dishing out damage to mutants across a variety of short and sweet
locations. This game absolutely nails the controls and feel, working whether
you want to button-mash, or build up combos with some more rhythmical
strikes.
The graphics are as good as you'll find on the platform and the boss battles
are often epic. You can play through the first few missions for free, but
after that you’ll be required to buy it for US$9.99, which I think is entirely
worth it.
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Into the Dead
Into the Dead isn't new to the Play Store, but it's still one of the best
Android action games. Combining an endless runner and first-person
shooter, Into the Dead sees you darting headfirst through mobs of zombies,
testing your reflexes as you try to dodge those in your way.
Along the way, you will find weapon creates to help eliminate those directly
in your tracks, including that old zombie kryptonite – the chainsaw. It’s a
simple romp, but an often thrilling one. It's free in the Google Play
Store, with in-app purchases.

Angry Birds Go!
Angry Birds Go! is a free-to-play racing game from Rovio, the team that
brought us the original Angry Birds.
It looks like a cartoon with neatly cel-shaded graphics and plays something
like Mario Kart. It features a number of different modes, such as avoiding
obstacles, racing others, crashing through a predetermined number of
items, and boss chases.
It feels like a playable version of Wacky Races. Cars can be upgraded, and
new characters are unlocked as you progress, each with their own unique
characteristics.
It’s clear that the painterly visuals arrive from a highly talented team of
artists; the animations and backgrounds are consistently strong. The
shallow learning. curve also makes it easy and fun to get to grips with, and
once you get past the. introductory levels you're in for an entertaining ride.
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Riptide GP2
Reminiscent of Nintendo. classic Wave Race, Riptide GP2 is a futuristic jet
ski racer. The career mode is fairly typical; you earn money depending on
your race position, which you can then use to buy simple vehicle
upgrades.
What it lacks in originality, Riptide 2 makes up for with excellent 3D
graphics and tight controls. Rotating your device, even slightly, translates
accurately on-screen. It might be too sensitive for some, but the controls
and sensitivity can both be customized to your liking.
To make races more interesting, there are ramps placed around the map –
successfully completing a trick on them grants you a boost. It presents a
nice risk/reward scenario into the courses, as failing to land the trick
properly will actually slow you down. It’s tough to get a three-star rating on every race, but the challenge is welcome in a game that handles as good as Riptide GP2 does

Marvel Contest of Champions
Featuring some of the greatest Marvel characters ever, Marvel Contest of
Champions is the Android brawler you’ve been waiting for. Battle your way
through a variety of stages as you level up and unlock new characters in
this epic quest.
It’s Marvel Contest of Champions' control precision that makes this one of
the best fighters out there. It feels incredibly fluid and responsive: simply
swiping with your thumbs in different directions brings out a range of
perfectly animated attacks, and there are no annoying on-screen controls to
try to connect with.
You’ll have to be running a pretty modern device to play it smoothly, but if
you’re itching to battle it out as some of your Marvel favorites, you need to
check this out. It's free in the Play Store, with in-app purchases.
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WWE Immortals
We've been playing WWE Immortals recently for an epic mix of fantasy and,
well, almost reality. The game fuses the cast of Injustice: Gods Among
Us with pro-wrestlers for some awesome, silly fun. The graphics and
animations are top-notch, and you can tag up to three characters for some
thrilling three-on-three match-ups. Get ready to rumble.

XCOM: Enemy Within
XCOM: Enemy Within is one of the best Android strategy games because it
wasn't founded on free-to-play principles like many other popular strategy
games from the Play Store. It was built to be enjoyed without any
additional purchases.
It was an award-winning strategy title for PC long before it ever made its
way to Android, so expect top-end graphics, but also a top-end Play Store
price. We can assure you it is well worth the initial investment, though.

DomiNations
DomiNations might be fairly new on the Android scene, but it has already
amassed over a million downloads and a high level of critical acclaim.
Running somewhere between Clash of Clans and Civilization, DomiNations
is a base building game in which players take control of an entire nation
"from the stone age to the space age" to explore, expand and conquer the
world.
The level of strategy afforded by DomiNations is far beyond what is seen
on most Android games. Should you spend money on building a stronger
army, or plow it into researching a new technology at the library?
DomiNations is filled with these minute-to-minute decisions that could
swing the chances of victory in your favor, as well as some sweeping
battles to take part in. It's free to play and you can check it out in the Play
Store.

Traffic Rider
The first person motorcycle game that rewards you for close calls. The
handling feels realistic and is achieved by moving the device as if it were a
steering wheel. The settings are incredibly detailed with a crisp picture even
at high speeds.
Once you finish a circuit under the time limit, you unlock a new map. As
you progress, you can unlock up to 20 motorcycles with different handling,
power and braking.You get extra time for getting close to other drivers, so
it pays to take some risks.

Twist
If you’re looking for a serious challenge, Twist might be for you. The goal is
to get a ball down a tunnel that you must twist so that the ball stays on the
tiles. But you have to be quick with your clicks and very accurate as well.
Twist is easy to learn but hard to master; get on a roll and you will really
have a blast.

QuizUp
QuizUp landed like a bomb in 2014, revealing that everyone's a sucker for a
good trivia game. The sky’s the limit for the number of categories, with new
ones added daily. It’s not just your usual 'sports, films, history' fare either,
with categories ranging from Android, to Harry Potter, to Batman. You can
also play against others from around the world to compete on the global
leaderboards.

New Words With Friends
This Scrabble clone changes the classic board game from something
you sit down and play with your grandparents, to an online experience
where you can play several people simultaneously and take your turn
whenever you like.
The new version tracks your performance, showing you your scores relative
to other people, the longest words you've played, and your overall win-lose
record. There is now also an in-built dictionary feature, so next time you
gain points with a two-letter word you don't understand, you can find out
what it actually means.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
If you are into racecar driving, look no further than Asphalt 8: Airborne, a
favorite arcade game among Android users. Why do we love it so much?
It's free for a start, and you get to choose between real-life cars that you’ve
always dreamed of driving – from Lamborghinis to Ferraris – ripping
them down courses in various stunning locations.
If you have a competitive streak, you can drive in career mode, which takes
you through eight seasons and 180 events.

Wire Defuser
Many puzzle games on Android are of the therapeutic variety; take your
time solving a puzzle while everything in game patiently waits for you. You
can forget about all that in Wire Defuser, a tense, time-limited puzzle game
in which you must dispose of bombs before they blow.
There are more than 80 levels in the game, and once you've conquered it
you can unlock a hardcore mode. It's well presented too, with the bomb
dials and knobs looking like something straight out of 80s action movies.

   There are also other games that are not available in play store, they are the games we play on our PCs and they have been tweaked to .apk files so we can enjoy then on our android phones. Such games include

Football manager Handheld...
Dream league soccer
The amazing spiderman
Grand theft auto..

 If you would like to download any of the games above and you don't know how to go about it, you can drop a comment. I'll sure be available to help





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