Reviews of the best free and paid games for Android.

The Forex Game Free

The Forex Game

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The Forex Game [by Jerome Fillion] is a basic tutorial on foreign exchange trading. The game is designed to give a preview of currency trading without actually creating an account with one of the forex brokers. This is not an addictive and very fun game, but in case you consider trying trading currencies, it can be an efficient first step.

The game imitates the random historical movement of the currencies and it actually tests your decision making process with the past data. Thus, it allows you to actually see if you already have a forex mindset.

After downloading a game your account has to be set up. You need to set such values as:

Stop Loss in pips – a moment when your order is being stopped because of the loss you incurred. This is done to eliminate investors’ risk to a certain amount.

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NinJump Free

NinJump

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NinJump [by Backflip Studios Inc.] speaks highly of itself in the description on the Android Market, as do other android game reviewing websites (that must never be named) and so will we. As you go through the process of finding it on the market, then downloading and installing it, and finally playing it, your inner awesome-o-meter (no South Park joke intended) gets filled until it is finally full and you utter in a cool guy voice the word “Awesome”. Unless you are a person who doesn’t like ninjas with red headbands who run up walls, avoiding various obstacles, jumping from one wall to another slashing stuff with your sword, then you shouldn’t download it, since you are obviously a girl and have no business going through awesome games on your boyfriend’s smartphone.

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Cestos 2: Party Time

Cestos 2: Party Time

Cestos 2: Party Time [by Chicken Brick Studios] is just awesome. The first ‘multiplayer’ game I’ve ever played on my Droid and I love it. Cestos 2 is definitely the game you should demonstrate when someone asks you about multiplayer gaming on Aandroid. Compared to Cestos 1, the sequel has much better graphics and feels polished and all in all perfected. Some people still think the original Cestos game is better judging by the comments. I haven’t played Cestos one yet, but GamerX tells me Cestos two is definitely a lot better. Since this game uses vectors and vectors are physics you could call Cestos 2 a casual multiplayer vector-physics game.

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Cestos

Cestos

Cestos is one of the first multi-player games for android (if not the first, actually), developed by Chicken Brick Studios. The game is quite simple – you have to knock your opponent’s marbles in pits and don’t let your own fall. Game is turn based, the turns are simultaneous. Basic stage, “Black Hole”, is intended for 1v1 action and players get 3 marbles each. Some maps can support up to 4 players playing at once.

Tap Play, wait a few seconds, and you are now matched with an enemy. As you notice from the screenshot above, your “avatars” are customizable, and you will get more options to choose from as you get more experience and level-up.

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Fruit Ninja

Fruit Ninja

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Fruit Ninja [by Halfbrick Studios] is genuinely beautiful casual game with simple yet addictive game-play. Your game will take the role of Ninja in this game, slicing various juicy fruits as they appear on the screen in 3D. It was recently brought to android platform and is insanely popular.

There are two modes to play, Zen and Classic. In Zen mode you have 90 seconds and in that time you need to slice as much fruit as possible and get as much points for that. Slashing 3 or more fruits at once doubles your points. In classic time doesn’t matter, what matter is precision – you have bombs flying around you don’t want to slice – also if you miss 3 fruits, you are over!

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Super Tumble

Super Tumble

Super Tumble [by Camel Games] is another physics game from these guys. I’m starting to like these developers because Super Tumble turned out great. It has cleverly stacked Tetris-like blocks that explode when touched. So you’re both entertained and using your brain at the same time. It’s fun to play, but be careful because it gets addictive.

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