Android Games

Frozen Bubble

Frozen Bubble is an Android port of a popular open source Linux game. The game features 100 levels where you try to knock bubbles down by forming groups of 3 or more of the same color.

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Bonsai Blast

Bonsai Blast is a game where different colored marbles move down a track in a line while you shoot one trying to group 3 or more of the same color. Extra points are awarded for chain reactions and there are several power-ups in the game. This game is similar to Zuma by Popcap.

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WordUp

WordUp is a word game similar to Boggle by Hasbro. You have a limited amount of time to try to make as many words as possible out of randomly placed adjacent letters on either a 4x4 or 5x5 board. WordUp features a 75,000 word dictionary, a high score list, word definition lookup, and a list of all words that were possible.

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Solitaire

Solitaire is a collection of Klondike (normal solitaire), Freecell, Spider, and Forty Thieves card games. It uses the touch screen, has multiple undo, and keeps track of your statistics. One thing I really enjoy about this game is "flinging" a card with your finger and watching the game auto-move other cards in the sequence.

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Coloroid

Coloroid is a game where you turn a grid of multiple colored boxes into one solid color in a limited amount of turns. It is simple, fun, and addictive. The repetitive game play can get old, but so does solitaire card games and both are still a great way to pass short amounts of time.

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Simon Tatham's Puzzles

Simon Tatham's Puzzles (also called Puzzles on Android) is a port of Simon Tatham's single player puzzle games. There are 27 games total, many of them are familiar games such as Fifteen (arrange numbered tiles in order), Solo (usually called sudoku), Mines (minesweeper), and Pegs (where the pegs jump over each other to remove all but one). Most of the games look rather bland in black, gray and white. Many of these games can be found separately in the Android Market, but it is nice to see them all in one application.

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Doom for Android

Doom for Android by Scheff's Blend is a port of the classic first person shooter Doom by id Software. It works flawlessly and supports wad files from Doom, Doom 2, Ultimate Doom, and Final Doom. It also supports many free custom third person wads if you don't happen to own a copy of Doom. It uses the classic "WSAD" keyboard controls and the trackball for movement, but also supports virtual controls if your Android device doesn't have a hardware keyboard.

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Divide and Conquer

Divide and Conquer is a game where you try to capture bouncing balls in the smallest area possible (like an old game called Jezzball for the PC). You use your finger on the touchscreen to start a wall moving in two directions at once and try to time it so no balls hit the wall before it is complete. If a ball does happen to hit the wall while being built, you lose a life and the wall is destroyed.

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