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50 Best Game Apps Released in 2014


50 Best Game Apps Released in 2014


We’ve all had that moment where you stare wistfully at your tablet or smartphone and wish you could be getting more enjoyment out of it. I mean, it’s not like they’re primarily meant to be productivity devices! They’re there to give us some entertainment as well.
This goes beyond movies and YouTube of course: indeed, most of us want to play games on our devices. With hundreds of developers constantly working on game apps for tablets and smartphones, there’s bound to be a decent amount of new software for you to choose from at any given moment.
Here you’ll find some of the better games released this year, as well as a few standouts from the last few years. This is a diverse selection: some of these are more expensive, some have free versions, and others are “freemium” (you have to pay for certain features and add-ons).
Additionally, I’ve picked apps from both the Google Play Store and iTunes, so both Android and iPhone users should be able to find something they like.

1. Timberman

2. Bio Inc. 

3. Tiny Striker

4. Back to Bed

5. CounterSpy

6. Run Sackboy! Run!

7. Flappy Golf

8. Rote

9. Angry Birds Stella

10. Mr. Crab

11. Galaxy on Fire 2

12. Shadow Fight 2

13. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

14. Sausage!! Sausage!! Sausage!!

15. Dead Trigger 2

16. Into the Dead

17. Winter Walk

18. BaconBaconBacon

19. Retry

20. Boulder Dash 30th Anniversary

21. Baldur’s Gate

22. Mount & Blade: Warband

23. The Bard’s Tale

24. Swordigo

25. Zombie Highway 2

26. Sky Force 2014

27. Crazy City Taxi Rush

28. Asphalt 8: Airborne

29. Broken Sword: Director’s Cut

30. Five Nights at Freddy’s

31. Letterpress

32. Jetpack Joyride

33. Super Monsters Ate My Condo

34. Hero Academy

35. Trainyard Express

36. Triple Town

37. Badland

38. VVVVVV

39. Deadlings

40. Real Racing 3

41. Paper Monsters

42. Pitfall!

43. MazeFinger Plus

44. Dactyl

45. Temple Run 2

46. Smash Hit

47. Subway Surfers

48. ALONE…

49. Despicable Me

50. Bankshot

source : http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/50-best-game-apps-released-2014.html 

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