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Turn your smartphone into a handheld console with the best Android games out there. We weeded through the thousands of titles to bring you the cream of the crop.

For a long time, the Android Market was a gaming ghetto, full of ripoffs and incomplete games. It paled in comparison to Apple’s thriving iPhone game selection. Mostly, this is still the case, but in recent months a number of developers have begun bringing their works to Google’s smartphone platform. Things are beginning to change for gamers on Android. As such, we’ve listed out more than 15 of the best Android games currently available on the platform. Some are free and some cost a couple bucks, but all provide a good time.

There are thousands of Android games. If you think we missed a particularly awesome one, comment and tell us about it!

Looking to buy an Android phone? Check out our picks for The Best Android Phones.

Also check out our Best Android apps article for a look at all the top applications for Android phones

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Arcade & Action

Battleheart-iconBattleheart ($2.99)

This is the first RPG we’ve recommended, but it’s really only half an RPG. While most RPGs have you roam around an overworld and talk to NPCs between battles, Battleheart gets right down to the action. You go from battle to battle, leveling up, purchasing upgrades, and changing your team as you go. It sounds less fun than a traditional RPG, but Mika is on to something. With a real-time touch battle system that is simple enough for anyone to learn, Battleheart manages to keep battles fresh and interesting. It doesn’t skimp either. The game has casters, healers, tanks, and most basic classes you’d expect from a game of its kind. There are a healthy number of upgrades and weaponry available and the fun, flashy art style definitely helps as well.

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angry-bird-spaceAngry Birds Space (Free)

Just when you thought Angry Birds had left the nest, Rovio brings it back. Angry Birds Space is the first true sequel to Birds and comes packed with classic bird-slinging action, but entirely new types of puzzles. The space setting allows the game to toy with gravity and planets. Now, birds fly in whatever direction the gravity goes, adding a whole new dynamic. Since each planet has its own gravity field (like a halo around the planet), you can make birds spin around planets and fly in all sorts of directions. Read our full Angry Birds Space review.

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Toki-Tori-iconToki Tori ($2.99)

Toki Tori is a puzzler in the vein of Mario vs Donkey Kong with a little Blinx: The Timesweeper mixed in for good measure. Haven’t played either of those games? Well, that’s okay. Here’s what you need to know: you’re a hatched chicken and you need to save your trapped friends. In your way are a host of mean creatures and dangerous obstacles! Fortunately, you’re no ordinary chicken…guy. You’re a chicken…guy with telepathic powers and guns.

Toki Tori looks and controls much better than most current Android games, likely because of its iOS origins. You can blame its price on the iPhone too. However, if you have three bucks to spend, you’ll find few games as thought out and put together as Toki Tori.

(Similar games: AbductionAbduction 2, Abduction: World Attack, Doodle Jump)

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AirAttack-HD-Part-1-icon-android-appsAir Attack HD Part 1 (Free)

Air Attack may be the best looking Android game yet. It’s a top-down arcade shooter in the style of Space Invaders and a thousand other arcade games, though it does have a moving background. The controls are simple, letting you move your finger around the screen to dodge enemy fighters and destroy them. This isn’t an innovative game, but it’s incredibly polished, delivering some solid action. Downloading the game is kind of strange. It comes in three parts on the Market. You can get Part 1 for free, but if you do that, you’ll have to buy Part 2 for $2. However, you can also download the full game (it takes up some space), for $3. Check it out!

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cut-the-rope-iconCut the Rope ($1.02)

Cut the Rope is, hands down, the best puzzle game we’ve played since Angry Birds. It will never reach the heights of popularity that Rovio has, but it’s certainly just as fun. Following the winning formula of combining universally cute graphics with an addictive puzzle element, Cut the Rope has you attempting to collect stars as you feed the hungry baby monster “Om Nom” some candy. You do this by selectively cutting ropes with a swipe of your finger. The concept isn’t the winner here, it’s the level design. Even as Cut the Rope’s near endless number of levels get more difficult, the game always makes it incredibly easy to retry and never puts a time limit on you. This makes the game a somewhat stress-free experience, even compared to Birds and other games that give you unlimited lives. Because of its no pressure approach, we found ourselves striving for higher scores as much as we were trying to beat the levels. Give this one a buy. You won’t be disappointed.

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NinJump-iconNinJump (Free)

NinJump comes to us from the iPhone App Store and is a new entry in a genre that was pioneered on mobile phones. Entirely based on timing, the game only needs a single button. You play as a ninja  who must fight off killer squirrels, throwing stars, and exploding bombs.

Here’s how it works: You can’t fly, but you can run straight up buildings. Your goal is to get to the top of a high rise apartment complex. Unfortunately, this is the most dangerous apartment complex we’ve ever seen. Like the classic mobile games NOM and Super Sketcher, your character is always running. By tapping the screen you hop from one building to the other (left to right). You must avoid running or crashing into obstacles and your only weapon is your sword as you jump from side to side. Points are awarded if you destroy things in mid-air.

Like many current Android games, NinJump is not a wholly original concept, but it is well-executed and free. It’s a good way to kill five minutes. Check it out.

(Similar game: City Jump)

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fruit-ninja-iconFruit Ninja ($1.24)

Fruit Ninja has been out a while, but we never leave it alone for too long. The game is simple: fruit flies into the air and you must slice it before it falls. You do this by swiping across it with your finger. If it sounds too simple or boring, don’t knock it till you try it. Fruit Ninja has become a staple on almost every casual games platform, from the iPhone to the Xbox Live Arcade. It’s a high score game like Tetris, where you play until the game gets so difficult that you die. And it’s a good one.

(Similar games: Slice It!)

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Defender-android-app-iconDefender (Free)

The Android world is still scarce on famous games, so we sometimes have to put up with ripoffs. Defender is a defend-the-castle game that’s been done a hundred times, but simple games like these never get old, especially if they come with a bit of polish. Robots are attacking your castle and you have to tap on them to shoot ‘em with your giant ballista. The addition of spells and mana is a nice touch, allowing you to take out a group of robots at once when things get tough. Best, it looks good on tablets and phones.

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Tank-Hero-iconTank Hero (Free)

Ever play the tank game in Nintendo’s Wii Play collection? It’s pretty addictive, and so is Tank Hero. Your goal is to destroy the other tanks. It’s simple and fun. Some tanks are faster, some shoot missiles, some drop mines, and some are just plain crafty. The controls take a minute to get used to, but work very well. Using your left thumb, you steer the tank like a D-Pad. To fire, you simply tap on the screen in the general direction you’d like to fire in. The graphics are gorgeous, especially for a free Android game and it plays without a hitch on older devices as well (we played on a Motorola Droid).

(Similar games: BattleTanks)

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  1. jojoshua at 6:22pm 26th April 2012 I really like Atomic Adventures. It's trending. Check it outhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.harris.atomic_adventures.free
  2. Pablo Besada at 11:31am 23rd April 2012 I really like Levels Game. It's hard to find in google play but it's there:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wishedapps.levels
  3. Corey Ledin at 9:19am 2nd April 2012 Jeff can I mention my site here, I think its relevant... trending data is prob a good factor in "Best Games" . just trying to get it out there
  4. prats_usa at 2:53pm 28th March 2012 Hey Jeffrey, start Windows Phone apps too please?
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 3:07pm 28th March 2012 We do have a Windows Phone apps article. I haven't made one for games yet. It's on my list!http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/best-windows-phone-7-apps/
      1. prats_usa at 2:45pm 30th March 2012 thanks
  5. pinguin at 1:28pm 27th February 2012 Please try Somyeol. I played it after playing some games discovered hire.Jan
  6. Brainey9 at 5:01am 2nd December 2011 Well... OpenSoduko and Traffic Jam are really overrated in my opinion. And where is AbsOrb-it?? The one puzzle-game that should be on every list..
  7. Aaron Elliott at 10:15am 1st December 2011 Im playing Jester!!! Come play with me! BONG RIPS FOR LIFE!!!
  8. jesterking at 9:57am 1st December 2011 Who plays Angry Birds anymore?
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 9:36pm 1st December 2011 I'm not sure, but if you haven't, it's definitely still a great game. It's hard not to put it on a list like this.
      1. jesterking at 8:23am 5th December 2011 I gave up the game probably about 8 months ago... got too repetitive for me.
  9. jonyBgood at 2:45pm 29th November 2011 Cryptica is a challenging and unique puzzle game, you should check it out.
  10. gooteis at 2:14am 27th October 2011 IdunkU - nice new game on android that doesn't looks like all the others
  11. Jared Sirilo at 5:54am 23rd August 2011 I wish cut the rope was free like on itunes. Bummer.
  12. tgeorge at 7:03pm 22nd August 2011 List doesn't have Plants vs. Zombies therefore the whole thing is void.
    1. Jeffrey Van Camp at 8:42pm 22nd August 2011 Haha. That's a silly thing. The only reason it's not currently on here is because PopCap games are only in the Amazon Appstore. I may add a few of them in the next go round. But they are harder to obtain than Android Market games.
  13. Travis George at 1:59am 23rd August 2011 Plants vs. Zombies. way better than angry birds imo.
  14. Travis George at 1:59am 23rd August 2011 Plants vs. Zombies. way better than angry birds imo.
  15. Troy Stone at 12:23am 23rd August 2011 Super Metroid & Street Fighter II Turbo......... wait... we're including emulator games too right? I mean technically they're on my Android lol
  16. Troy Stone at 12:23am 23rd August 2011 Super Metroid & Street Fighter II Turbo......... wait... we're including emulator games too right? I mean technically they're on my Android lol
  17. Frank Raymond at 12:05am 23rd August 2011 Pro baseball 2011, air attack hd, and samurai ii vengeance.
  18. Frank Raymond at 12:05am 23rd August 2011 Pro baseball 2011, air attack hd, and samurai ii vengeance.
  19. Tony Sanders at 11:47pm 22nd August 2011 Im still waiting for a Domino Fever update!
  20. Tony Sanders at 11:47pm 22nd August 2011 Im still waiting for a Domino Fever update!
  21. Jkeepinitreal Nelson at 11:44pm 22nd August 2011 iMobsters
  22. Jkeepinitreal Nelson at 11:44pm 22nd August 2011 iMobsters
  23. Zvone Mandekic at 10:37pm 22nd August 2011 I'm addicted to Hearts :P
  24. Zvone Mandekic at 10:37pm 22nd August 2011 I'm addicted to Hearts :P
  25. Majd Hammad at 10:34pm 22nd August 2011 angry bird for sure
  26. Majd Hammad at 10:34pm 22nd August 2011 angry bird for sure
  27. PeepingTom at 8:49am 18th May 2011 I meant to say that Wordfeud is the best in class, and WWF is a little stinky.
  28. PeepingTom at 8:48am 18th May 2011 I agree with the the writer about Wordfeud. I played WWF for a long time on iPod Touch but the client STILL has problems. I don't play that much even though there is now an Android client. I found a new game recently (free on Amazon store?) called Roller, which is an Android Skee ball game. I like the graphics and it is fun yet simple. If you have 60 seconds you have time for a game of Roller.
  29. android noob at 3:17am 23rd February 2011 There are no many choices for android to have its games, but i believe that the application's availability are more than enough for every single of the android users in the whole of the world... :D
    1. AutobahnSHO at 9:16pm 9th October 2011 Pocket Soccer is the best multiplayer-on-one-tablet game I've seen yet. Also love Robo Defense.
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