Google may do many things right, but its Play Store is kind of a dumpster fire. Reviews and ratings there are spammed, bought, and gamed mercilessly. So when you want to find a new Android game and go searching for it there, you can forget drawing any useful information on reviews. Every two-bit garbage game has five-star reviews and a million positive comments from bots who all say the same five things. What's an Android gamer to do? Well, you have to turn to personal peer reviews like the one I'm about to do here. These, in my experience and judgment as a long-time Android gamer, are the top games of all time worth recommending. Now, I have a few standards for these recommendations:
Free is better than paid
Ads should be kept to the minimum.
Paid content should be optional, reasonable, and not required to play.
Paid games should give lots of bang for the buck.
Without further ado (because we don't have space for much doing with a list like this), here's Penguin Pete Trbovich's…
Penguin Pete here again! Previously, we talked about the top Android games that have proven themselves over the years as solid gaming. This time, we'd like to devote a whole other article to non-game apps on Android that are also well worth your time - for certain purposes and interests. Non-game apps are a different ballpark. We all know there's a Twitter app and a Facebook app and even an IMGUR app, so why waste everyone's time posting them? The Twitter app is the only game in town for Twitter; it's not like anybody out there was waiting to download the Twitter app until we give our review. Similarly, there's no point reviewing standard utilities that come on every phone and tablet. Instead, we will be listing some niche apps with practical uses. Ones you never thought of looking for. And of course, we want them for free or minimal cost, with a minimum of ads and bloat. Transit In these days of increased concern about global climate change, environment, and mundane matters like traffic…
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