The Best of the Latest Android Apps for the RPG Freaks
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Do you happen to be a sucker for role-playing games? Well, when it comes to action-packed thrills, RPG playoffs are always at the top of the charts, and there’s no denying that. But while iOS offers most of the best in RPG, you cannot easily say that Android platforms don’t have their own share of the fanfare. In fact, there are a lot of exciting RPG apps that you can enjoy on your Android device.
But heck, which of today’s latest releases should you actually get?
1. NBA 2K13
The latest basketball sim game that represents the current NBA 2012-2013 playoffs has gotten way better than its predecessors. First off, the app works just the same as its console version, and two, the one-finger controls of the app are specifically designed for the touch screen hardware. You also get to feel the NBA vibe the same way as the console presents it-Jay-Z still raps on the app’s soundtrack, and the official NBA players and teams are definitely present and up-to-date.
2. Jetpack Joyride
Jetpack Joyride is one of the immensely popular RPG apps that first became well-loved in iOS. This one-touch control game that offers endless-running action scenes has finally become available on Android, much to everyone’s delight. What makes the game better on Android is that its sounds and graphics have become less annoying to the non-nerd community, thus everybody gets to enjoy winning each level and fighting off the enemies that keep avid players from increasing their points.
The only hurdle to Jetpack Joyride for Android is that it is only available at the Amazon Appstore; so if you want to play this game on your device, you’d definitely have to spend for it.
3. Rayman Jungle Run
If you happen to be more interested with 2D platform games, then it’s an imperative to try out Rayman Jungle Run. While in its iOS release the game became available in 3D format, this popular adventure game goes back to 2D graphics on Android, giving it a more authentic console appeal.
Rayman Jungle Run has become a favorite of many oldie smartphone owners practically because it offers an instant getaway from the usual workweek boredom. And players get to reminisce on how they won their video games during the 2D era. But hey, if you want to enjoy most of its graphics, you’d better play it on tablet for a bigger and wider view.
4. Beastie Bay
Pokemon fanatics meanwhile get a treat from Japanese apps developer Kairosoft, with the release of the simulation game Beastie Bay. It’s more than just having those cutesy local creatures and put them to face each other for battle; you also get to build a town for them to live in.
Beastie Bay is more like a combination of Sim City and Pokemon, you’re in charge in creating a community for the creatures that you want to house. The town would consist of homes and training areas for them to furnish their powers, until you find them ready to do a match against other local creatures of your choice.
5. Drift Mania Championship 2
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Jesica Gordon
Jesica Gordon
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Experienced writer covering technology and mobile development.
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
JS
Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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