**Square Enix Games**
Square Enix has released several games on Android, each with its unique features and gameplay mechanics. One such game is the latest release from Square Enix, which features the entire story of Final Fantasy 9 in its original glory, with many aspects of the graphics and controls updated to accommodate mobile displays. Some have mentioned its lack of tablet support and other small issues, but for $20, it's a solid choice for fans of JRPGs.
Another game from Square Enix is Adventure, a sidescrolling infinite Runner where you must ski down a mountain side for as long as possible, collecting llamas that have gotten loose and are now running rampant. The game features well-done Vector-style graphics with muted colors, which adds to its ambiance. It's free to download with in-app purchases, making it a decent time-waster.
**Other Games**
There are many other great games on Android that aren't necessarily from Square Enix. One such game is "Bombing Bastards Touch", a bomber man clone where you must navigate puzzles, plant bombs, avoid bad guys, and pick up power-ups to make your way through each level. It has 30 levels spanning five worlds and plenty of bad guys to bomb and power-ups to collect. What makes this game special is that it's entirely free with no in-app purchases, making it a rare find.
**Digimon Heroes**
Another game worth mentioning is Digimon Heroes, a card-collecting game mixed with a match-3 game where you must solve a match-3 puzzle to deal damage to your opponents. It's similar to Pokémon Shuffle but with Digimon elements baked in. While it's a decent time-waster for fans of Digimon, we'd prefer an actual Digimon game.
**Digimon Heroes Continues**
Despite its similarity to other games, Digimon Heroes has already gained over 500,000 downloads on the Google Play Store, which is impressive for a relatively new game. It's free to download with no in-app purchases, making it an accessible option for fans of the franchise.
**Downwell**
Next up is Downwell, a unique platformer where you're falling down a well on your way down. You'll hop onto platforms, kill bad guys, discover secret caves, and use your gun boots to avoid obstacles to survive to the next level. The game has charming retro-style graphics and simple on-screen controls. What makes it special is that it's different every time you play, even if you start over.
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The game is also built in such a way that it's free with no in-app purchases, making it a solid time-waster for fans of platformers. With its retro graphics and simple gameplay mechanics, Downwell is a great option for those looking for a fun and challenging experience.
**Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories**
Rockstar Games has also released Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories on Android, which seems to be pretty good so far. It looks and plays pretty much like any GTA title, with Rockstar tweaking things like mobile controls and mission lengths to better adjust the gameplay for mobile devices. The game has a ton of content to play through, decent graphics, and that classic GTA charm.
**Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories Continues**
The game is available for $6.99 and has no in-app purchases, making it a solid choice for fans of the Grand Theft Auto series. With its large open world and variety of missions, Liberty City Stories is sure to provide hours of entertainment.
**Skybound**
Another game worth mentioning is Skybound, the latest installment in the Lego Ninjago series. It adds to the storyline like previous Ninjago games and contains decent graphics, easy controls, and a fun premise. While it's technically a platformer with stealth elements, it's a lot of fun and looks fantastic considering its free price tag.
**Skybound Continues**
With no in-app purchases, Skybound is an excellent option for fans of the Lego Ninjago series or those looking for a fun and accessible game. Its simple gameplay mechanics and colorful graphics make it an enjoyable experience that's suitable for players of all ages.
**Spin Circle**
Last but not least, there's Spin Circle, a minimalist puzzle game where you must spin circles in orbit around a central point to avoid being hit by squares. The game has difficulty settings and can be played on virtually any phone, making it an accessible option for players with lower-end devices.
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With its simple yet challenging gameplay mechanics, Spin Circle is a great option for fans of puzzle games or those looking for a quick and easy experience. Its free price tag and availability make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to try out the game.
**Splash Cars**
Finally, there's Splash Cars, a fun little time-waster where you drive around town, painting the town with your car that spews paint. You'll be chased by cops, so you'll have to avoid them while also turning regular folks into your side. The game has simple gameplay mechanics and colorful graphics.
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With its free price tag and no in-app purchases, Splash Cars is an excellent option for fans of racing games or those looking for a fun and casual experience. Its simple gameplay mechanics make it accessible to players of all ages, making it a great choice for families or friends looking for a fun co-op experience.