Top 5 Android Games of the Month September Edition

Here at Android Headlines we’re pretty big gamers and we love to play alsorts of games. Whilst some of us play more on the PC or the Xbox we all take the games we love with us in our pockets. The game market on Android has gotten far bigger than it ever has been before with big name games being released every single week. This is a lot of many of you – us included – to keep with so, once again we’ve tried our best to zone in on the best game releases for the month of September. This time around we’re trying something different – trailers will be included for each game! We’re open to discussion here and if there’s a game you’ve been playing that isn’t on the list then shout out!



Let’s be honest with ourselves here – we all love to draw, even if you’re not very good at it you love to draw and at the same time we all love physics based games. Combine the two together and you’ll get Drawdle which is an innovative drawing application that challenges you to draw shapes and fling them to where they fit. It’s a challenging game that’s a lot of fun!



From the folks that brought us Tiny Tower and Pocket Frogs comes Pocket Planes –  a fantastic little simulator that sees you managing your fleet of planes on a number of different cities throughout the country. It’s got some real nice retro flair to it and it’s pacing is perfect for gaming on the go.




This one is from big name studio Gameloft and whilst it might not be what we’ve come to expect from racing games on Android these days it’s certainly a solid offering. Especially if you’re a fan of Hyundai cars, this is a good choice if you’re looking for a quick and simple racing game that doesn’t weigh you down too much with needlessly added flair to catch your attention.



There’s something about being able to take a game reminiscent of Space Invaders in your pocket that’s appealing to us gamers and the more and more times the formula is messed with, the better it gets. Not everyone gets it right when riffing on Space Invaders however in Voxel Invaders there’s a lot to love, the combination of 2D and 3D gameplay is genius and it’s incredibly satifying to play. One of the few games to use a portrait layout it’s perfect for gaming on the go and for one-handed use.



Touchscreens have long been thought of as the perfect input method for Real Time Strategy games however, there’s not really been that many great games to take a stab at touchscreen strategy. Developers couldn’t exactly do much with the Nintendo DS now could they? Desert Stormfront however delivers handsomely and conjures up a very good RTS experience indeed with all the firepower you’d expect from a roung of Civilisation on the PC.


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