Thursday, July 2, 2015
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My Top 5 Favorite Android Games
Hey there. Am I going to give you the 5 best games
of all time? Hell no. I’m just giving you the ones I play most often as
of this writing. That could change next month! Let’s share experiences –
I tell you mine, you tell me yours and see what we get. (These are all
available in the Google Play store.)
1. Monument Valley
I first heard of Monument Valley while
watching Kevin Spacey playing it on a House of Cards episode on Netflix.
(Kudos to USTWO for that product placement!). At first glance, it just
looked “different”. You lead a little gal called Ida through a series of
architectural mazes which open up levers and turntables and introduce
you to annoying birds and sad totems. At times, I almost broke my brain
trying to navigate it. It’s been described as elegant, but
frankly, it’s like a fabulous book you wish would never be over. And
over it will be, as the game itself isn’t beyond difficult and doesn’t
have a zillion levels. I recently talked a friend into installing the
game after balking at the price ($3.99). He’s now hooked and has
completed every chapter.
Monument Valley is a little M.C. Escher
mixed with the Arabian Nights tumbled with the opening sequence to Game
of Thrones and glorified with gorgeous color and music. It’s a mystical
adventure you will not soon forget and it’s worth every dollar you spend
on it.
2. Monster Legends
My nephew turned me onto Monster Legends
and now I’m at level 42 and he’s at 24. Originally it was meant to be a
bonding exercise between me and a 10 yr. old, but I’ve become a little
obsessed with it. The game is about creating a world of habitats;
breeding, winning, or buying a series of wonderful monsters to live in
the habitats; warring with other players in challenges or adventure maps
to win more gold, various prizes, and the ever valuable gems – all in
your never ending quest to level up monsters, collect monsters, or just
have the most of everything. And yes, I have actually plunked down real
cash to get more gems to get better monsters to cremate the competition
in all my battles. Later I learned how to breed monsters more
efficiently and accumulate gems over time.
The fun thing about Monster Legends is,
you can come back to it throughout the day for ten minutes at a time,
get your monster high on, then leave it for a while. There’s no real
finishing of the game and if you take a close look at the monsters as
they grow through different stages when you level them up, you’ll see
they were created with a great sense of humor
and creativity. Remember to Google info online about breeding, go after
Legendaries, and spend time in the battles to accumulate free stuff.
3. Candy Crush Saga & Candy Crush Soda
For years now we’ve been matching up
symbols, gems, fruits, and sundry objects in games like Bejeweled, but
honestly, nobody does it better than Candy Crush and Candy Crush Soda. I
pooh-poohed them when I originally heard about them and thought they
were just mindless entertainment. And guess what? They are! The
addiction to them, however, is almost instantaneous. Wherever I go,
people know what I’m playing and want to know what level I’m at. I
haven’t seen anything but the top of my sister’s head since she
discovered it. It can be difficult to get past some levels and there are
times when you absolutely “need” friends to move forward so it pays to
connect to Facebook, (even though I deplore games that force you to do
that) and get keys to open levels or extra turns.
Truth be told, I’m more of a word gamer,
but Dang, this game is crazy good and I can’t play it without the super
satisfying sound effects. Candy Crush is Pavlov’s Dog experiment
personified. You will need a twelve-step program to stop playing it.
4. Classic Words Solo
Yeah, I used to be all about Words with
Friends, but then it kept crapping out on my phone. So I opted for a
more stable version of the beloved Scrabble game called Classic Words.
It lets you play different levels with the computer and hone your
Scrabble skills neatly and efficiently. It doesn’t have all the bells
and whistles that WWF has, but sometimes I just wanna play Scrabs.
There are no cheaters here either, (a common complaint about WWF) and
the game play is FAST. You’ll learn a ton of new words and there’s a
stats table included.
5. Dots
Dots is a connect-the-dots game that
offers great satisfaction in very little time. The versions include
timed, number-of-moves, and endless, as well as challenges.
Connect two dots. Cool. Connect a line of
dots. Neat. Connect a whole square or rectangle of dots and you’ve hit
the jackpot. If you have your settings correct, (vibration and sound ON),
you’ll be tweaking for bleeps in no time. It’s fast and fun and you
don’t have to wrap your brain around it. A zombie could do it. Trust me
when I say, you’ll be wanting to beat your old score every time. This is
the one for the supermarket checkout line.
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