


Razer Phone offers a great gaming experience (at the cost of other phone features), while the Razer Junglecat controller makes it easy to play Android games on a television. Google’s willingness to license Android to more partners also means most gaming-focused mobile hardware targets Android. The $4.99-per-month Google Play Pass gives you hundreds of games and apps that are free of microtransactions. The similarly priced GameClub resurrects mobile gaming classics in one low-price subscription. If you're want more bang for your buck, subscription services make it easier than ever to find those gems. As a result, we’ve selected great titles across all genres to help you find the top games to play. In fact, some Android games are comparable with AAA titles on consoles and PC.

Indie hits, retro classics, and even Nintendo-published originals are among the many games you'll find on the Android platform. However, it also features outstanding gems that deserve a home on your Android phone or tablet. The Android gaming market is filled with gimmicky cash-grabs and utter trash that isn't worth your time or money.
