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"I will be honest with you, 2016 has not had that many games for Android for me to make a concise list about them. Therefore, I decided to make a natural list of the top 10 Android games that I liked and played."
This list of The Gaming Report's top 10 Android games includes games from most genres.
Asphalt 8: Airborne iss the latest installment in the “best Android racing game series” out there, though the title, which was developed by Gameloft, is also available for iOS users on their iPhone and iPad. The game lets you perform dynamic, high-speed aerial stunts in an intense driving experience and also promises an all-new physics engine. 80 percent of the 56 cars included in the game are new, and by that we’re talking about cars from actual licensed automakers including Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Pagani. You can race in nine different and exotic settings, and while racing, you can discover hidden shortcuts that can help you win more races. Now, if you want to keep winning in this game, then you may want to take a look at our Asphalt 8: Airborne tips and tricks before you burn more rubber on those supercars.
Love this game. They need to bring an updated version to XB1. It should be easy once DX12 is implemented with cross platform apps.
This game is probably the closest thing to Burnout that we'll get.