A
couple of the games we list this month feature addictive characteristics,
meaning it is easy to die in the game, but even easier to press “replay.” In
addictive games, you want to try again, hoping to do better than you did the
last round. Other games for this month include a puzzler,
platformer, and a FPS title.
Below
are the Top
5 Android Games for July
2014.
1. Thomas
Was Alone ($5.39)
Thomas
Was Alone is an interesting game, with all of the characteristics of a basic
platformer. However, TWA is so much more than a generic platform game, as there
is narration throughout the title by Danny Wallace.
You
play as a conscious rectangle, aware of his own existence in a mysterious
world. Your goal is beat levels, while also befriending other shapes in the
game. It’s a rather cute game, but that little rectangle might tug at your
heartstrings.
For
the price of $5.39, skip that morning coffee from Starbucks and check it out.
2. Modern
Combat 5: Blackout ($6.99)
The
next installment in the Modern Combat series, Blackout is possibly the first
FPS from Gameloft which features zero IAPs. Once you buy the game, you get the
full title with no hidden gimmicks.
The
game itself kicks major butt, full of sweet 3D graphics, action-packed
gameplay, and tons of weapons in your armory to take down cyber terrorists
around the world.
If
you are a fan of playing FPS titles on your mobile device, check this one out.
3. Blek ($2.99)
At
first, Blek is an amazingly developed puzzler, but once you reach
the higher levels in this game, you will feel your fingers running up your
head, ready to rip your hair out. It can be quite frustrating.
Using
your finger to creature gestures, the gestures then move about a level, bouncing
around trying to collect dots. But if your gesture hits a wall or object, it
vanishes and you must start all over with a new gesture. It’s very tricky to
master, but the gameplay is fresh and the music is awesome.
For
only $2.99, it’s a must buy.
4. Timberman (Free)
Timberman
isn’t exactly a new game on Google Play, but it seems to have been “discovered”
this month, thanks to it making the rounds across the web. In the game,
you play as a logger who is attempting to cut down an impossibly tall tree,
while avoiding branches.
While
chopping, you must dodge branches by standing on the right or left side of
tree, with the main goal being to see how far you can get. I got to about 60
cuts, which was impressive for me, but there are others who get up to 200+.
It’s
a very addictive, but fun game. And for the price of free, it’s a no brainer.
5. Don’t
Touch The Spikes (Free)
Being
somewhat reminiscent of Flappy Bird, Don’t Touch The Spikes is a very fun, yet
another addicting game featuring an adorable little bird. Moving from left to
right, your goal is to not hit spikes (obviously), while also collecting apples
to upgrade your bird’s look.
The
feel of the game is very responsive, which is helpful, considering that one
wrong tap could send your bird into deadly spikes. It’s cute, easy, and simple
to pick up and drop at a moment’s notice.
The
game is totally free, but does feature a few annoying ads. If you can handle a
few ads, check it out.
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