Playing games on Android tablets can be a lot of fun. The larger screen real estate allows many game control schemes to be spread out to a more comfortable distance, graphics can be enjoyed more, and games that require precise tapping can be played easier. Most games that are great on Android phones are also great on tablets but here are the best Android tablet games.
Anomaly 2
[Price: $4.99]
When it comes to gaming on a larger screen, Anomaly 2 has it all. Great graphics, a good story, and controls that translate well to the big screen. If your tablet happens to be packing a Tegra K1 (Nexus 9, Shield tablet) then you'll have an even better graphical experience. Anomaly 2 is a hybrid tower offense / tower defense game with online multiplayer capabilities and a highly regarded single player mode. It's $4.99 but there are also no in app purchases which a lot of people will like.
The Bard's Tale
[Price: $1.99 with in app purchases]
This witty RPG from days past has above average graphics, a long story, and it plays amazingly on a tablet. Frankly, playing this on a smartphone is cramped and sometimes downright uncomfortable. On a tablet, you can see more and the controls are spread out and more comfortable. It also has third party controller support if you happen to be packing one of those. It's one of the best RPGs on Android and it's relatively inexpensive.
Clash of Clans
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
The world's most popular free strategy game is a natural choice for tablet gamers. Admittedly, the graphics don't look much better (or worse) on a larger screen. However, the game does require a lot of precise tapping and dragging which can be done much easier on a large screen. Add to that the gigantic online community, clan wars, and Supercell's frequent feature updates and you have a great free game to kill a few minutes every day.
Dead Trigger 2
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Dead Trigger 2 is another game that seems to have all the prerequisites to be an amazing Android tablet game. It sports great graphics which translate well to large screens, easy controls that are comfortable, third party controller support, and fun, addictive game play. Plus you get to mow down fields of zombies and that has been well established as a great way to kill some time. MADFINGER Games has been good about keeping the updates rolling so there is still new content to enjoy every now and then. Plus, it's free to play.
Emulators
[Price: varies]
Emulators are a natural choice for tablets. The on screen controls are more comfortable (and generally customizable), you have more space to enjoy your old favorites, and the larger screen allows you to play many older games in their native 4:3 aspect ratio while still having plenty of space to see them. There are a lot of emulators for a lot of consoles and thousands of games combined so there is literally something out there for everyone. If you want to check out our best emulators list, click the link below!
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Leo's Fortune
[Price: $4.99]
Leo's Fortune gained fame when it was demo'd at Google I/O on Android TV. In case that wasn't a serious indication, that means this game translates well to larger screens. The game pay mechanics are simple and work naturally on big screens. The grahpics are crisp and clean so it should only add to the enjoyment. It's $4.99 but there are also no in app purchases and there are Google Play Games achievements for those who want that.
Portal and Half Life 2
[Price: $9.99 each]
Portal and Half Life 2 are two very popular PC games developed by Valve and ported to Android by NVIDIA. You'll have to have an NVIDIA Shield, an NVIDIA Shield Tablet, or a device rocking a Tegra K1 in order to actually play them so not every tablet owner can take advantage. If you do have those, you'll be able to play two of the better PC games ever released. Both have a lot of game play and no in app purchases!
République
[Price: $2.99 with in app purchases]
République is (at the time of this writing) a brand new Android game that features high quality graphics, a thrilling story line, and plenty of content. It was a popular iOS game until it was ported to Android so it's likely that this will also eventually be popular. It takes place over five episodes and three of them are out currently which means you'll have to wait for the last two. The great graphics look wonderful on a tablet and many of the mechanics and controls are one touch.
Riptide GP2
[Price: $2.99 with in app purchases]
Riptide GP2 is a wave runner racing game where you must do tricks, use boost, and battle the rocky waters to win races. It uses the accelerometer for control although there is support for touch screen controls and even third party controllers. The graphics are fantastic and the mechanics are easy to understand and use even on tablets. There are also various online multiplayer modes that let you race against your friends along with cloud saves and achievements via Google Play Games services. It's a favorite around the Android Authority news room.
The Sims FreePlay
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
The Sims FreePlay is another one of those games where it's actually better to play it on a bigger screen than a smaller screen. As with most Sims games, there are a lot of things to tap and a lot of things to build and control. The more screen space you have, the more precise you move. Plus, the graphics aren't bad either and it's a Sims game which are generally pretty fantastic and the developers seem to still be adding new content.
Square Enix collection (Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Chrono Trigger, Chaos Rings, Deus Ex)
[Price: Varies]
Square Enix has a lot of games on Android that are just fun to play. The Final Fantasy series, Chrono Trigger, Dragon Quest, Chaos Rings, and Deus Ex: The Fall are all great titles even if they are a little bit expensive. Like most RPGs, the controls translate well to large screens and along with 30-50 hours of game play in almost every title, you'll also get high quality graphics in games like Chaos Rings and Deus Ex: The Fall. The only downside is that they are a little expensive.
Transport Tycoon
[Price: $6.99]
Last on our list is Transport Tycoon. This is an official port of the old PC classic for Android devices. The reason this is so great for a tablet game is because it has a lot of information on screen which is easier to see on a tablet than on a smartphone and there are a lot of precise movements and clicks that are easier when you have extra screen real estate. The graphics are about the same as they were back when it was first released but they've been sharpened for today's HD screens. It's a little expensive at $6.99 but there are no in app purchases and the nostalgia value is pretty high.
Wrap up
If we missed any amazing Android tablets games, let us know in the comments!
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