The best Android games of 2018

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There are loads of great games available for Android, but how can you pick out the gems from the dross, and amazing touchscreen experiences
sticker added to some of these in the Google Play Store, but sometimes you'll need an in app purchase (IAP) to get the real benefit - so
we'll make sure you know about that ahead of the download.Check back every week for a new game, and click through to the following pages to
see the best of the best divided into the genres that best represent what people are playing right now.Android game of the week: Spitkiss
Spitkiss to another
That might sound a bit grim, but this is actually a sweet-natured game played primarily in cartoonish silhouette.Even so, your emission,
really nicely
The visuals are vibrant, and the basics are easy to grasp
screen for much-needed Matrix-style slo-mo.The best racing games for AndroidOur favorite Android top-down, 3D and retro racers.Horizon Chase
than how much fun it should be to zoom along at insane speeds, check out Horizon Chase
This tribute to old-school arcade titles is all about the sheer joy of racing, rather than boring realism.The visuals are vibrant, the
soundtrack is jolly and cheesy, and the racing finds you constantly battling your way to the front of an aggressive pack.If you fondly
recall Lotus Turbo Esprit Challenge and Top Gear, don't miss this one
(Note that Horizon Chase gives you five tracks for free
free-roaming racing from the console versions of this title are going to be miffed, but Need for Speed: Most Wanted is nonetheless one of
the finest games of its kind on Android
Yes, the tracks are linear, with only the odd shortcut, but the actual racing bit is superb.You belt along the seedy streets of a drab, gray
city, trying to win events that will boost your ego and reputation alike
Wins swell your coffers, enabling you to buy new vehicles for entering special events.The game looks gorgeous on Android and has a
high-octane soundtrack to urge you onwards
zoom along undulating watery circuits surrounded by gleaming metal towers
Riptide GP: Renegade offers another slice of splashy futuristic racing, but this time finds you immersed in the seedy underbelly of the
do a handstand, in order to get turbo-boost on landing
Sensible racers get nothing.The career mode finds you earning cash, upgrading your ride, and probably ignoring the slightly tiresome story
bits
twist and turn in a clear effort to have you repeatedly drive into walls
You zoom through ruins, and scoot about beachside tracks
Every now and again, you hit a fork, allowing you to select your route
visuals, and need for truly insane speed.Rush Rally 2 ($1.49/99p/AU$1.99)Rush Rally 2 is a curious rally racer, in part because it at first
comes across as an unforgiving and simulation-oriented affair
It initially feels too easy to crash, and you too often find yourself pointing the wrong way or rather inconveniently having embedded your
car in a tree.As ever, though, Rush Rally 2 is about clicking with the feel of the game
you to use other cars in rally cross skirmishes for slowing down instead
without the boring bits
Rather than sitting you in front of a glorified spreadsheet, the game is a well-balanced mix of accessibility and depth, enabling you to
exciting top-down racing
slick, and mobile-friendly, and a big leap on from the relatively simplistic original Motorsport Manager Mobile.kZJJqnZKrsHENbWbnaZVST.jpg#