GamesBeat: Now that you’ve had plenty of time to set up your email and calendar on your shiny new Nexus 7, the moment for gaming has arrived. Android’s Google Play does not feature the robust selection of high-quality games that the Apple’s iOS App Store does, but the market isn’t barren, either. We’ve sorted through the crud to bring you five great games that are optimized for your $200 tablet.
Here are the games that are leaving later this month and when.
There is no denying that some of the best Android games are indie titles. However, some indie games are online-only, which is troublesome for those of us who deal with spotty Wi-Fi. Google Play is saturated with offline indie titles vying for players’ attention. But do you really want to spend hours scouring the metaphorical shelves for the best of the best? Luckily, you don’t have to. Check out our list below for the best offline Android indies as of 2020.
Have a soft spot for indie titles? Here at Hardcore Droid we've compiled a list of the ten most hardcore indie games for Android.
Sweet - I'm using my nexus 7 right now. After I play World of Goo, I'll check some of these out.
I want to get one myself, but no microsd card slot. So no go for me. Memory is premium, not always connected to Wifi when I go places, and many games are getting bigger for taking up space. Will reconsider one when they have a model that provides expendable storage...
Just when i was looking into buying a Nexus 7. Also does anyone know which tablet is better for gaming, Ipad 3 or Nexus 7?
Nice article!