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Top 5 Android Games You Should Not Miss this week

Top 5 Android Games You Should Not Miss this week



Blue Angels – Aerobatic SIM

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]

It’s been a long time since we saw a good flight sim released on Android and Blue Angels fits the bill. The game is based around the official Blue Angels and you’ll be allowed to perform similar manuevers and aerobatics with these that you may have seen in real life. You’ll have an Airshow Mode, Additive Mode, and more where you’ll be able to fly around and do some really fun stuff. It’s officially licensed by the US Navy and it’s free to download.




[Price: Free]
Google Arts and Culture is a free app that lets you view all kinds of art, landmarks, and more. It boasts high quality, 360-degree images from over 850 museums and archives along with much more. This is a great app for art aficionados and it’s doubly good as an educational app for youngsters. It also comes with sorting features to help find what you’re looking for and a Collections section where you can organize your favorites. It’s completely free with no in-app purchases.

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Suicide Squad: Special Ops is a first-person action game where you play as members of the Suicide Squad. The mechanics are an unusual mix of first person shooter along with a fighting game. That means you’ll be bashing in the faces of opponents in the first person view. It has decent graphics and plenty of gameplay content for you to play with. The only downside is that it can get repetitive after a while since most of your time will be spent mowing down bad guys. Still, it’s a decent game, especially for fans of the series. It’s also a free download.

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
A lot of people have been wondering what SwiftKey has been up to since its Microsoft acquisition earlier this year. The answer is Swiftmoji Keyboard. This is a new keyboard that uses Swiftkey’s prediction system to try to predict which emoji you want to use and when you want to use them. It worked alright in our testing, but these kinds of apps usually get better the longer you use them. We don’t know why this wasn’t integrated into Swiftkey directly, but at least it’s free if you want to try it out.
[Price: $14.99]
Borderlands 2, yes the actual Borderlands 2, was released on Android this week. Well, technically, it was released on Android TV devices and on the Nvidia Shield Console. The game is a port and contains all of the same story elements, graphics, and gameplay mechanics as its console and PC counterparts. Along with the original game, you’ll also have access to new classes and characters as well as online co-op mode. If you have an Android TV or Shield Console, this is probably worth the $14.99 price tag.



[Price : Free ]
Pokémon Go (stylized Pokémon GO) is a location-based augmented reality mobile game developed by Niantic for iOS and Android devices. It was released in most regions of the world in July 2016. Making use of GPS and the camera of compatible devices, the game allows players to capture, battle, and train virtual creatures, called Pokémon, who appear on device screens as though in the real world. The game is free-to-play, although it supports in-app purchases of additional game play items. An optional companion Bluetooth wearable device, the Pokémon Go Plus, is planned and will alert users when Pokémon are nearby.

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Top 5 Android Games You Should Not Miss this week Top 5 Android Games You Should Not Miss this week Reviewed by Ankita on सोमवार, जुलाई 25, 2016 Rating: 5
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