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Friday, 6 September 2013

How Free Mobile Games Gained Pubic Acceptance

By Jason Phillips


A couple decades ago most adults would have scoffed at the idea of mobile games. The concept of spending part of their day playing such games, and in fact, loading up their phone with free mobile games, would have been ludicrous.

More than a decade into the 21st century, attitudes towards gaming have certainly changed. Mobile devices such as cellphones and tablets are now all the rage in every sector of society. They have become powerful enough to run complex games that much more compelling than their predecessors. Gone are the black and white screens of the past. Now we enjoy incredible full-color graphics on our screens.

Many games are sports oriented, allowing you to control your own players or teams. Tennis and soccer games are very popular. Old arcade games are making a comeback. You can enjoy the likes of Pac-Man, Asteroids, Space Invaders, and dozens more. For those seeking more of a mental challenge, there are a multitude of games that test your knowledge, including ones focusing on trivia and puzzles.

It is easy to see why free mobile games are everywhere. They cost nothing to install, and getting them onto your device is easy. If you want a little competition, you can even play multi-player games, and compete with your friends for the high score.

Somewhat newer games that are seeing a lot of play include Crush the Gems, which is an addictive puzzle game, supported by Java. Perhaps the biggest game to come out in the last few years is Angry Birds. The concept is extremely simple. You control birds and launch them to destroy pigs and buildings. It is easy to learn, but like any great game, requires a bit of practice in order to master. With everybody having mobile devices, and looking for something to do in their spare time, it is clear free mobile games are not going anywhere. If anything, we will have even more of them to look forward to in the future.




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