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MY friend always plays Asphalt 8. He says it has crazy local multi-player. Never tried it out myself though. Asphalt 8
Actually, the Asphalt games on mobile are very similar. They're the closest I've been able to find. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftA8HM
Interesting name, this mobile game came to mind.
First I'd suggest you to see some top submissions on /r/androidgaming.Here are some games I like according to diff. categories.Most of 'emare paid ones but they are worth it imho.
Racing
1.Asphalt 8 (Free)
2.Real Racing 3 (Free)
3.Riptide GP2 (Paid)
Puzzle
1.Monument Valley (Paid)
2.The Room One & Two (Both Paid)
3.[Hitman GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.squareenixmontreal.hitmango (Paid)
Action
1.Shadow Fight 2 (Free)
2.GTA: San Andreas (Paid)
3.Five Nights at Freddy's (Paid)
Adventure
1.Limbo (Paid)
2.Superbrothers Sword & Sworcery (Paid)
3.Anything by Telltale Games(Paid)
Arcade
1.Subway Surfers (Free)
2.Fruit Ninja Free (Free)
3.Minecraft: Pocket Edition (Paid)
Asphalt 8: Airborne? Racing game. You could buy a car for real money.... https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftA8HM
35 Minutes?
Heres a list of things you could've done in that time
Today’s young professionals barely have time to squeeze eating into their day. The thought of actually preparing and cooking a meal is alien to many Millennials. Why not try out a subscription service likehttps://www.hellofresh.co.uk/delicious/HelloFresh, where your groceries are shipped directly to your door, complete with instructions on how to prepare exciting new recipes. It’s fresh, it’s fast and it’s economically sourced – something that’s important to today’s environmentally conscious social citizens. Don’t forget: If investing time in food prep is not an option for you, delivery services likehttps://deliveroo.co.uk/Deliveroo will bring dinner to your door in 40 minutes or less. By the time you hear the doorbell go your OnePlus smartphone will be nearing its full charge!
The dreaded workout. You know you should be doing it, you actually probably want to do it but the thought of putting any time into it is daunting. But what if your workout could be condensed into a nice manageable 30-minute session?
Short, intense workouts have been shown to do much more good for us than those lengthy gym sessions we love to loathe. Keep track of your efforts withMapMyRun, a handy app that allows you to map out your running route, connect with friends and track your fitness progress all in the same place. You can check out some of London’s most popular routes over on thehttp://www.mapmyrun.com/gb/london-eng/MapMyRun website.
For the completely uninitiated, why not givehttp://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/couch-to-5k.aspxCouch to 5K a go? Getting out and about around London will give you plenty of distractions – how about looping around Hyde Park, or running from the iconic Tower Bridge to Westminster? Wherever you decide to take the workout party, be sure it has a good backing track. Why not put together 30 minutes of your favourite party tunes – or even usehttps://www.spotify.com/uk/running/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=360ispotify%7Cgb%7Cbrand%7Call%7Cgoogle%7Csem%7Ccore-plus%7Cexact&utm_content=growth_paid&utm_term=43700010064094457_cSpotify’s Run Your Way playlist creator, which matches the music to the beat of your footsteps? Dance on!
Fan favourite TV shows such as Silicon Valley, Family Guy and the hilarious hit Brooklyn Nine-Nine will fit into a 30 minute time-slot easily, or you could keep things British with a short burst of I’m Alan Partridge or Fawlty Towers to provide some light relief on your commute to work. If you’re watching on a OnePlus 3, the AMOLED screen will provide a crisp, high-quality picture that takes commute viewing to an unprecedented level.
In 30 minutes you can fit in 30 attempts at that impossiblehttp://candycrushsaga.com/en/Candy Crush Sagalevel you’ve been trying to beat for the past three weeks – if you’re willing to keep restocking your “lives,” of course. And if you’re plugged into a Dash Charge charger, there will be no performance drop[1] on higher-end titles like Asphalt 8: Airborne, Modern Combat 5: Blackout or Pokemon GO as you simultaneously game and keep your mobile’s battery juiced.
You don’t even need to reach for that clunky newspaper in the digital age — especially not when you’re balancing your coffee and your smartphone on your commute. Consolidating your daily fix of entertainment and news takes no time at all, and you could be clued up on everything from finance to football in less than half an hour with the help of email services like The Skimm. Simply let the site know what news you’re interested in and they’ll deliver it right to your inbox, every day. A quick skim to catch up on what’s new and you’ll be free for the rest of the day to clear those other tasks in your to-do list.
It’s important that you know just what you expect to achieve in the coming week, but that doesn’t mean you have to do battle with Post-it note reminders and scraps of paper littering your desk. Make one simple to-do list and work through it from the top to the bottom. Make sure your OnePlus device is stocked up with thehttps://keep.google.com/Google Keep app or long-standinghttps://www.rememberthemilk.com/Remember the Milk – which will store and manage your to-do list for you, freeing up your mind to concentrate on those all-important tasks! Thirty minutes at the beginning of each week spent making sure you have everything expected of you in one easy-to-access place (like your smartphone) will save you valuable time in working from several lists at once and creating makeshift notes on the go.
The OnePlus 3 also has a Dash Charge Car Charger, meaning you can plug in your device and refill its juice while on the road. For some of us that could maximise our time spent commuting – charging your smartphone while en route to the office will give it enough charge to power the rest of your day. Don’t commute in the car? Take a road trip over the weekend, plugging in your device while exploring your local area.
Recharge your body and mind while your smartphone is doing some recharging of its own. Meditation has been proven to increase your attention span, improve your immune system and metabolism, increase brain function and allow you to get that good night’s sleep you’ve been promising yourself for a while.
Mindfulness, although a new term, is one that has Millennials everywhere taking time out to focus on their mental health. Giving yourself just 30 minutes to focus on clearing your mind – and forgetting that hectic schedule – will leave you relaxed and energised when you do have to face the day. Apps such asThe Mindfulness App and Headspace are designed to ease you into the practise of meditation in short sessions, so put your phone on charge and recharge your own batteries while you wait.
The above are just a few of the many things you can do in the 30 minutes it takes to charge your phone – and while half an hour is a short span of time in the grand scheme of things, it present plenty of opportunity for productivity and entertainment.
I think this is a pretty vague question. What genre of games are you talking about?
If you are talking about racing games : I like asphalt https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftA8HM&hl=en
If you are talking about strategy games I like clash of clans https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.supercell.clashofclans&hl=en
If you talk about memory games I like memory mash https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.memorymash&hl=en
So i think if you specify the genre maybe we can give better suggestions
>Now, the 6th (or 7th? ..Nobody knows)
At least it's not as bad as the 8 Asphalt games. Yet~
Asphalt 8? I love this game.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftA8HM&hl=en
Andyroid is a free Android emulator for PC. It just works, supports Google Play stores and just generally behaves like a full android system.
I tried the following games in 1920x1080p and they do run great:
Asphalt 8 Airborne (Fun racer)
Pixel Dungeon (rock-hard rogue-like)
Lara Croft: Relic Run (endless runner or whatever that genre is called)
80 Days (great strategic adventure)
Even apps like gmail, inbox, google fotos, etc. just work.
Andyroid even provides custom controls for some games (Asphalt 8 for example) so you can play them without a touch screen if the game doesn't provide it.