The Google Play Store is full of games to suit every taste. Here are some of the simple Android games that have easy controls and are really addictive.
Piano Tiles 2 (Don't Tap...2)
The game is the sequel to Clean Master Games' Piano Tiles (Don't Tap The White Tile). Piano Tiles 2 has a fresh gameplay and good sound quality. The game also includes a global competition mode, which brings thrill to gamers.
The rules of the simple rhythm game are very clear as gamers just have to tap on the black tiles and avoid tapping anywhere else.
The game is available as a free download from the Google Play Store.
Crossy Road
This game was developed by Hipster Whale and published by Yodo1 Games. The game is done in 8-bit style graphic but it still looks good.
Players start the game as a pixelated chicken and have to cross a road, a river or whatever gets in the way. The objective of the game is to survive as long as possible and earn gold, which can be used for unlocking more characters.
The latest update to the game brings multiplayer mode, which allows gamers to connect to the same Wi-Fi network and play with two to four friends at a time.
Crossy Road is available as a free download from the Google Play Store. The download file weighs 48 MB and users should have a device running on Android 4.0.3 or above to play the game.
Smash Hit
Smash Hit is a simple-to-play first-person arcade game developed by Mediocre. In this infinite runner game, players have to tap on the screen to throw balls at obstacles and destroy them.
Gamers have limited ammunition, which means that wasting balls is not an option in order to go further in the game.
"Take a surreal journey through an otherworldly dimension, move in harmony with sound and music ... and smash everything in your path! This experience requires focus, concentration and timing to not only travel as far as you can, but also break the beautiful glass objects that stand in your way," says Mediocre.
Customers can download the game for free from the Google Play Store. However, Smash Hit has in-app purchases, which some users may want to purchase if they want to save their progress in the game.
The download file weighs 79 MB and Smash Hit works on devices running on Android 2.3 or above.
Stack
Stack is an endless stacking skill game from Ketchapp. Players have to tap at the right time and stack blocks as high as possible. If gamers tap at the wrong time, the new block does not perfectly line up with the tower underneath, which makes stacking difficult.
The game can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store. The download file weighs 26 MB and gamers can play it on devices running on Android 3.0 or above.
Subway Surfers
Subway Surfers is an endless runner game developed by Kiloo.
"Dash as fast as you can through the subway and dodge the oncoming trains. Help Jake, Tricky and the rest of the crew escape from the inspector and his dog!" says Kiloo.
The free-to-download game requires Android 4.0 or above and the download file weighs 56 MB.