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Free Android Smartphone games

By: Porter Ivrin

Although Google Android smartphones, such as the HTC magic and the T Mobile G1, can be great tools for increasing your productivity on the move, you can also have fun playing games on them too. Here are just a few:

4NumGuess: This bizarre number guessing game does not come with instructions, and has to be played in side-view mode. Numbers need to be entered using the on screen display, rather than the keypad, which may seem an odd decision but it means that it is fully compatible with machines without one.

Amazed - This maze game uses the accelerometer as a control device, and requires you to tilt the phone to guide a white ball along a 2-dimensional path towards the goal. It uses a grid-based maze with a lot of 90 degree turns, and is infuriatingly addictive.

Asquare - In this game you have to match three shapes by swapping any two, the aim of the game being to match as many trios in as few turns as possible, with your score being based on your ratio of turns to matches. There is no real game over situation, so you can just play it until you get bored or have to do something else.

Backgammon: If ever there was an example of a game not suited to using the touchscreen interface, it is Backgammon. Although the graphics and computer opponent are decent enough, it is too easy to drop your counter in the wrong place.

Bonsai Blast - Arrgh! You are being confronted by a never ending stream of coloured balls. What can you possibly to save yourself? Shoot back with your own coloured balls, of course! This great-looking game is marred by the inaccuracy of the touch screen control, particularly if you have chunky fingers.

Brain Genius Deluxe - Fans of the brain training genre will go ga ga over Brain Genius Deluxe. The game consists of a series of puzzles and tasks, which unlock various mini-games such as Sliding Puzzle and SuDoku as you complete them. Although different tasks can be done with the accelerometer, touch screen, and mini joystick, although you will probably end up just sticking with the latter after the novelty of the other two has worn off.

Bubble Bash demo - Why let a load of pretty coloured balls bounce around causing you trouble when you can just shoot them? As with the somewhat similar Bonsai Blast, the touchscreen controls can be a little bit on the inaccurate side, but the visuals are superb.

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