Top 5 Best Android Drawing Apps and Games

No matter if you’re using your finger, a stylus or you’re a fancy Galaxy Note owner, there are plenty of apps and games out there that can improve your artistic abilities as well as give you chance to have fun with it. From apps that teach you how to draw, to games that connect you with others, our Top 10 Best Android Drawing Apps and Games should have something for everyone.



Draw Rider is a fun game on its own, having to dodge obstacles and get to the end of the track is fun enough. However, once you get involved with the Level Editor and you start creating your own tracks that Draw Rider becomes even more fun. A fun, black and white game that feels like you’re playing in a game in the pages of someone’s sketchbook, there’s a lot to love about Draw Rider.



The above image is something that I quickly drew myself with Bamboo Paper, and it’s a refreshing break from other drawing apps. A personal favorite of mine, Bamboo Paper is a tablet-only application and if you have a decent capacitive stylus, you can achieve some brilliant results. From the same company that develops graphics tablets for artists all over the world, this is one of the best ways to draw or jot notes on your Android tablet.


A fun option for little ones  and big kids  Kids Doodle is a blank canvas with a whole array of different pens, colors and a funky glow pen to boot. The video mode, which allows you to replay a work as it was being created is a really fun feature for kids and can definitely help them get interested in drawing. You can use this wherever you want, without the need for coloring books or anything else. It’s a good option, that’s for sure.



Again, this is perhaps something for those with a decent stylus and a lot of talent in their wrists, but SketchBook Express, from the Autodesk folks, is an excellent on-the-go option. Bridging the gap between something more serious, and something easily managed, SketchBook Express is good for Android tablets and if you’re one prone to getting ideas that hit you like bullets then this can help you lock them down.



If there are two things that are big right now it’s Lego and Superheroes. So, how about learning to draw with those two things put together? This Learn to Draw app is simple to get to grips with, with step-by-step outlines and grid lines to keep you on the right path. A fun thing for you to do with the kids (or just on your own as I plan to do) this is a cool app.

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