Best free games for my Droid?
- christie1111
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Best free games for my Droid?
I have to replace my phone because it wasn't charging.
What should I add?
Free is best, of course.
What should I add?
Free is best, of course.
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
I'd strongly recommend spending a buck or two on your games; any free game will be ad-supported and you'll start to wish you had just paid for the damn thing. What kinds of games do you like?christie1111 wrote:I have to replace my phone because it wasn't charging.
What should I add?
Free is best, of course.
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
Um, trivia.ToLiveIsToFly wrote:I'd strongly recommend spending a buck or two on your games; any free game will be ad-supported and you'll start to wish you had just paid for the damn thing. What kinds of games do you like?christie1111 wrote:I have to replace my phone because it wasn't charging.
What should I add?
Free is best, of course.
Seriously I did have a Quiz kind of game on the old phone I can't find again. I could play people globally. It was a challenge kind of a game that was fun.
I don't mind spending a little money but there are classics that I don't want to pay for. I have played Candy Crush and Farmville on FB on my phone.
The only game I play anymore online is a FB search game which is not challenging but is a good thing when I am on a long conference call and am listening to other people witter on.
Thanks for taking the time to answer.
I have to say that what I would find fun is something that would take awhile. Maybe an adventure game?
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
Only games I play on my phone any more are euchre and blackjack. I don't even play WwF any more because it got so bloated and demand-y of my phone's resources. 2048 lasted about 3 weeks for me. Quiz Up is a not-bad quiz game where you can take on people globally -- it may be the one you were referring to. But I tend tyo stick to self-contained games, even on my iPad, because of the security and firewall concerns while I'm at work.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
The Room and The Room II are great puzzle games, but I can't see playing them on such a small screen.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
The Room and The Room II are great puzzle games, but I can't see playing them on such a small screen.
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
Dang. And I sucked myself back into wwf, limitedly. Can't I try to beat you one more time?mrkelley23 wrote:Only games I play on my phone any more are euchre and blackjack. I don't even play WwF any more because it got so bloated and demand-y of my phone's resources. 2048 lasted about 3 weeks for me. Quiz Up is a not-bad quiz game where you can take on people globally -- it may be the one you were referring to. But I tend tyo stick to self-contained games, even on my iPad, because of the security and firewall concerns while I'm at work.
Sorry I couldn't be more help.
The Room and The Room II are great puzzle games, but I can't see playing them on such a small screen.
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
One app, not a game, that everyone should have on their phone is MyRadar which displays weather radar. It can display the whole country but also uses GPS to center on you.
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
Christie, I don't know if you can get it on a Droid, but my sister has a Kindle Fire, and I'm utterly addicted to the picture search games she has on that thing. Find some stuff you enjoy!
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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
I think they'd be up for a game of dodgeball...

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Re: Best free games for my Droid?
They'd probably kill at Kno'dgeball.littlebeast13 wrote:I think they'd be up for a game of dodgeball...
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Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.