The below is copy and pasted from an email I sent to a mate of mine who was looking for Android game recommendations so if the tone seems a bit over-familiar then don't worry Beex; I'm not trying to get into your pants or anything*, I'm just too lazy to re-write it all. Note that he's not anywhere near as big a gamer as most Beexers so things I mention as likely to be impressive to him might not seem as much to you guys. Caveat emptor and all that malarkey. I've probably played more stuff since I wrote this email to him so I'll see if I can get a history from the Marketplace and maybe add some more recommendations.
*Not yet anyway.Airport Mania 1 & 2I'm not usually into these time management style games but these are just so polished that they've totally grabbed me and trying to get perfect scores on each level has resulted in me probably ploughing more time into these games than anything else on Android. I've linked to the full versions of both but there's a demo version available of the first one so you can see if you fancy it (and there's not much differerence between the two games aside from a couple of extra features and different graphical style in the sequel).
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.reflexive.airportmaniahttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.southwindsgames.am2sKona's CrateUse the two boosters against gravity to try and transport a crate from one end of the level to another through various obstacles. Incredibly simple control scheme that suits a touch screen perfectly and very pretty graphics make this another good one to pick up. I've linked to the demo version there so you can try it out.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.darkwindmedia.konascrateliteKaroshiNot a very long game, but definitely one of my favourites; it's a twist on the usual puzzle/platform game rules where your aim is to kill your character off. Each level is just a single screen populated with various objects and platforms that you have to use in increasingly difficult ways in order to achieve the gory death of your suicidal character. There's a Flash version of one of the the original versions of the game here so you can get an idea of how it works:
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/462774The controls are simple so work perfectly on the touch screen and the difficulty ramps up quickly enough to keep things interesting throughout.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.yoyogames.droidkaroshiTurbofly 3DWipeout style racing game that's incredibly fast and smooth even on older phones. It's not a very complex game (you just steer left and right and have a single fire button) and there's only about two weapons so it won't keep you occupied for long, but it's engaging enough and impressive just to see running. There's a demo version so you can try it first:
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.osaris.turboflydemoDynamoKid TouchInitially appears to be just another Canabalt clone with your perpetually always running left to right leaving you to just hit the jump button every now and again. And at the core of it that does describe the game; but they jazz up the format by requiring you to draw in scenery and tap away enemies/obstacles in addition to the jumping. The furious level of activity this creates along with the excellent graphics makes it far more engaging that it should be and I got thoroughly addicted to it for the couple of weeks it took me to get through all the levels. For some reason it never quite clicked with me on my Desire but on the bigger and more responsive screen of the Galaxy SII it really grabbed me. Demo version is here:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dkrunlite.enginePocket RacingTop down 2D racer with a twist: you're racing against yourself. On each track the game remembers a continually updated ghost of your last best race and every time you start that's what you're racing against. It means you're always aware of the tiny screw-ups you made on certain corners and every go is an attempt to iron out those imperfections (while trying deperately not to add new ones in!). You can also download ghosts of other players to race against as everyone's best laps are automatically uploaded to a central server. Demo here:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.measuredsoftware.android.pocketracingliteFireBallA new game to Android but I think it's been around on iOS for a while. You've got to slice away a certain amount of each level without (a) hitting any of the constantly moving fireballs or (b) splitting the fireballs into more than one group. That's a really bad description of an incredibly simple concept but there's a YouTube video on the Market page that shows you how it works.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.ielfgame.fireBallRobotoIncredibly polished 2D platform game with a lot of personality. I have to be honest that this one hasn't grabbed me as much as Cordy et al but I mention it because everyone else is going mad for it and it really is incredibly pretty; a proper showcase for Android as a platform so you might want to give it a go. No demo version sadly.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.FFE.RobotoCordyIf you pick up just one game from these recommendations then make it this one. 2D platformer with beautiful graphics, excellent controls and a level of polish usually only seen in proper console games. The game is free to download which gets you the first two sets of levels then the further two sets are an in-app purchase. Just don't look at the item 'shop' in the game as you'll be (rightly) disgusted at the price they want to charge for each utterly useless hat or character costume.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.silvertree.cordyCaptian AmericaFilm tie-in games always suck; and you'd expect that to be doubly true for a phone version of a game, but surprisingly this Captain America game is excellent. The touch screen controls are innovative and fit the phone form factor brilliantly and the graphics are as good as the rest of the game's presentation. It's not a very hard game and I blew through the 20 or so level in a couple of weeks (playing purely while commuting on the train) but I enjoyed every bit of it and though it well worth the money.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.marvel.capinstallerCarcassonneThis is the official Android version of an apparently well-known tile-based German board game. It's been released on every format under the sun (I played a bit of it on the XBOX after hearing so much about it) and now finally Android. Playing it against the computer players is okay, but Helen and I have got the most fun out of playing against each other as we learn the rules. There's no demo version and it might not be your cup of tea so I'm just mentioning it in case you happen to already know of it and weren't aware there was an Android version.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.exozet.game.carcassonneSuper TumbleAnother simple concept that becomes surprisingly difficult as the game progresses. You start with a pile of items on top of which is a metal star. When you touch an item it disappears and anything above it drops down appropriately. Your aim is to get the metal star right down onto the platform your pile is sitting on without dropping it down any of the holes surrounding the platform. That's a terrible description that succeeds only in sucking all the fun out of the game, but there's a demo version so just give it a shot instead of listening to my ramblings.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.camelgames.supertumbleliteLive WallpapersThis is the set I've currently got installed that I swap between:
https://market.android.com/details?id=fishnoodle.clouds_free&feature=search_resulthttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.joko.lightgrid&feature=search_resulthttps://market.android.com/details?id=fishnoodle.kaleidoscope_free&feature=search_resulthttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.maxelus.shadowgalaxylivewallpaper&feature=search_resulthttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.AOI.hqq.LiveWallpaper_FireFlieslite