Lets face it, this Android phone is good for nothing but gaming. Just kidding. But for those of you that gaming is the number use of your phone, here are some of the best games in the Android Market. Most of these games are paid apps, because just like lawyers, the best apps are not free.
PewPew 2

The original PewPew had barely been out a few months before the paid-for sequel was upon us, but despite the increased price tag PewPew 2more than justifies its presence on the Android Market.
A new Campaign mode is the main draw, managing to combine theGeometry Wars-styled retro gameplay with imaginative situations to create a shooter that’s both familiar yet very much its own unique game.
It’s always great to see Android exclusives on the platform, but its even better when they’re as accomplished and slick as PewPew 2. Read more about PewPew.
Robot Unicorn Attack

Essentially a Canabalt endless running game, Robot Unicorn Attackmanages to break away from the legions of me-toos with its fantastic dark humour and brilliant atmosphere (courtesy of Erasure’s ‘Always’ and fruity visuals).
As Paul Devlin says during his review, it’s probably not one to be played out loud on a bus – if not for the music then most certainly for the swearing when your brave equine plummets to her death for the umpteenth ‘wish’.
Dungeon Hunter 2

From flamboyant unicorns to the manly-man-like bashing of orc heads,Dungeon Hunter 2 takes the Diablo mould and shapes it into both an approachable and deep mobile action-RPG.
While Gameloft’s influences are once again obvious for all to see, it’s hard to deny that Dungeon Hunter 2 manages to pull off the loot-hoarding gameplay of its inspiration to a professional and feature-packed degree.
With up to four-player co-op to get your teeth into and a well-designed levelling system, you’re more likely to run out of battery than run out of things to do with this gem of a game.
Hot Springs Story

If violently slaying monsters isn’t your cup of tea, how about a relaxing day at the spa in Hot Springs Story, Kairosoft’s follow-up to the insanely addictive Game Dev Story?
The setting and some of the structure may be different, but the engrossing and easy-to-play management gameplay is still firmly intact.
While Hot Springs has less of an appealing subject matter than its predecessor, give it a few minutes and you’ll find it it hard to get out of the pool. There is also a lite version
Cordy

An eye-catching Android exclusive, Cordy may be lacking a price tag, but it certainly isn’t lacking in quality.
At it’s heart is as pure a platformer as can be – collect a certain number of batteries in each of the 2.5D levels by pushing blocks, avoiding baddies, and leaping up over suspended platforms.
However, when the execution is this slick, it’s hard not to be sucked intoCordy’s strangely patchbook-looking world. Just resist the temptation to purchase those in-app purchases – they’re a bit steep.
Farm Frenzy 2

Our second hard-to-put-down sim game on the list this month is Farm Frenzy 2 - an unassuming cartoon title based around the Flash game of the same name.
Despite the generally laid-back look, Farm Frenzy 2 lives up to its manic title with some furious real-time economic management, with entire production chains of animals (and finished products such as cakes) needing to be managed on the fly.
If you’re after something fast-paced and cerebral, it’s definitely worth a look.
Abduction! 2

Bouncing up onto increasingly hard to land-on platformers doesn’t sound like it would make a particualarly thrilling game, but try saying that to the legions of Doodle Jump and Abduction! fans across both iOS and Android.
Abduction! 2 doesn’t rock the boat too much when it comes to the core gameplay, but what it does do is introduce shedloads of extra features and game modes to expand the simple concep as far as it can go.
While the originally may have been (unjustly) criticised as a Doodle clone on release, the sequel goes a long way to proving it’s very much its own game.
BackStab (Xperia Play)

Gameloft’s Xperia Play-exclusive title didn’t set our world alight with its open-world, free-running, sword-waving tomfoolery – but it’s certainly not a bad game to show off the Xperia’s strengths.
Starting you off as a distinguished captain before falsely accusing you of something (it’s not very specific), BackStab is packed to the galleons with action, leaping, exploration, and secret treasures.
While it does suffer from quite a number of technical hiccups, it’s still a game that’ll keep you involved for quite a number of hours.
Cyberlords: Arcology

It may not have the looks of BackStab or Cordy, but Cyberlords: Arcology’s old skool, Amiga-styled role-playing is still well worth a look.
Revolving around a team of motley futuristic adventurers on a journey to (inevitably) save the galaxy, Cyberlords pops you into a Cyberpunk world filled with battles, equipment upgrades, and long exposition.
While it won’t be for everyone, those looking for a dose of the retro will find plenty to like about the game.
Stellar Escape

Endless running games have arguably been run into the ground (ho ho) since Canabalt reared its head a few years back, but Stellar Escapebrings enough new features to the table to make it worth your consideration.
Intead of merely one type of move – normally jump - Stellar Escape tasks you with keeping track of a whopping five, including ducking down.
This naturally ramps up the difficulty of the game, but also the satisfaction of getting that bit farther.
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