6 best Android games to download for free

Most of us started playing games on mobile 8-10 years ago. That time snake Such a simple game had become very popular. But now the journey of gaming on mobile has been quite long. From simple games, games have become more complex today and smartphone games are better designed today. While many people say that all the good games are available on iOS but Android is also not far behind.

The biggest advantage of gaming on Android is their price which is negligible. Most of the games on the Android platform today are available for free to download and play. Apart from this, such games which require payment can also be downloaded for just a few hundred rupees. We have prepared for you a list of games that can be played on smartphones and tablets which are completely free. We prepared many game samples for this list and selected for you the games that were most entertaining.

But keep in mind that while these games are free to download and play, some games may require you to make some purchases to continue playing them. The game will be slow if you don’t purchase. While playing some games, you may also see advertisements in between, but you will have to watch them to play continuously. Leaving all that aside, these games mentioned below will give you a great experience without costing you anything. Know the top free Android games.

#6: smashy city
The concept of this free game is arcade classic Rampage In which you control a monster that has come to a city whose purpose is to cause destruction. After this you start destroying buildings and other structures as well as vehicles moving on the roads. However, to prevent you from causing too much damage, security is deployed in the city, including military vehicles and helicopters. This damage is equated with money and the more damage you do before you die, the better. All these blocks in the game are shown in retro art style which was created by the famous artist Crossy Road.

You can play this game for hours as you destroy expensive buildings without doing any harm to yourself and planning to do as much damage as possible. The game is free and you can collect currency for new and more monsters in the game itself. You can also make purchases in the game to get some monsters quickly.

Look and Feel: 3.5/5

Gameplay: 3.5/5

Playable: 4/5

Overall: 3.5/5

#5: golf island
Many people find golf a boring game. But watching it with a theatrical version on your Android smartphone can be a completely different experience. Golf Island is created by the makers of the fantastic Flick Golf series. You use your fingers to hit a ball like a golf club and then flick it through the air to put it straight into the hole. The game features multiple courses including Tropical Island, Outer Space, Ice Cream Worlds, etc. It’s a simple and addicting game that uses multiple factors like wind, surface conditions and gravity to keep you thinking about how best to get the ball into the hole.

The game is free to download but you can make in-game purchases to upgrade equipment and skins. Additionally, most of the games also feature video advertisements. Therefore, keep in mind that you play the game only on a Wi-Fi connection so that your mobile data is not wasted unnecessarily. Sometimes these ads can be quite annoying because you can’t skip them and they appear without any warning. If you are ready to tolerate these ads then this game can be very entertaining or keep the phone offline while playing the game to remove these ads.

Look and Feel: 4/5

Gameplay: 3.5/5

Playable: 3/5

Overall: 3.5/5

#4: Ski Safari2
This game is the sequel to the excellent (now paid) Ski Safari and the game is very similar to the previous game. You control a skier trapped in an avalanche on an alpine mountain and must find a way out. Along the way you collect coins and points and get the chance to ride other creatures like penguins, eagles, and wolves running around on different hills. The whole gameplay is a lot of fun and that makes the game even more amazing.

You can use the currency you earn while playing the game to upgrade. Apart from this, you can also increase your speed, level and costume by purchasing upgrades using in-game currency.

Look and Feel: 3.5/5

Gameplay: 4/5

Playable: 4/5

Overall: 4/5

#3: trials frontier
The Trials series was initially created for game consoles and PC but was also introduced for mobile devices in 2014 as Trials Frontier. The game is based on a motorcycle trial in which a specially built motorcycle overcomes obstacles. With a simple control system the aim is to move the motorcycle around and get the balance right to reach the target in a given time without crashing.

All this happens in the future where here and spare parts are very expensive things. You follow a plot line where your job is to help people in a small frontier town adapt to a new world. The levels, physics and art are all beautiful and the excitement of moving through different levels will keep you engrossed in the game for hours.

The game comes with a ‘freemium’ model where the game is free to play but you only have a limited amount of fuel. When you run out of fuel, you can either wait for it to refill or spend in-game currency. You can use in-game currency to upgrade and increase speed. However, without this currency, you may have to wait to play the game again and your bike will not be able to support you on some of the more difficult levels.

Look and Feel: 4.5/5

Gameplay: 4.5/5

Playable: 3/5

Overall: 4/5

#2: Hungry Shark World
Hungry Shark World is the sequel to the game Hungry Shark Evolution which was first created around the concept of a shark and eating it to survive. The visuals in the new game are in better shape, the ecosystem is more complex, the controls and situations vary depending on your regional map. In this game you have to control a shark. You have to play the game in either The Pacific, The Arctic or the Arabian Sea. Each level contains a variety of obstacles and enemies such as mines, harpoons, knife divers, armed submarines and junk.

Your job is to keep eating and earning gold to stay alive. Levels keep coming as you keep playing the game.

While playing this game, you will see video advertisements in the middle. Like Golf Island, you will need some data for these, so it will be better if you play the game on Wi-Fi only.

You can also play the game offline to play the game ad free.

Look and Feel: 4.5/5

Gameplay: 4.5/5

Playable: 3.5/5

Overall: 4/5

#1: real racing 3
This is perhaps the most complex and detailed game ever made. It’s truly amazing how this game, with its console-grade visuals and physics engine, works so well on smartphones. Real Racing 3 is a proper driving simulator based on popular franchises such as Forza and the Gran Turismo series. The cars in the game are realistic and perform as if they were happening in real life, while the circuits are based on real race tracks from around the world, including famous tracks like Spa Francorchamps, Suzuka and Laguna Seca. You start your racing career in the game with an entry-level car but as you level up, you can get a chance to drive the best car in the world.

This is the only game on this list that uses the device’s accelerometer to control gameplay. Therefore, to play this game, you will have to either stand or sit (you will not be able to play this game comfortably while lying down).

Apart from this, you can also add settings to provide information according to your skills in the game.

While such a detailed and complex game being free is no surprise, game publisher EA collects revenue from its freemium model.

Look and Feel: 5/5

Gameplay: 5/5

Playable: 4/5

Overall: 4.5/5

This is a list of free Android games that we have created for you that we think you should play. You can tell us about your favorite game by commenting below and give your suggestion.

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