physics-based Android games
December 12, 2011 12:13 AM Subscribe
What are good physics-based Android games? I like World of Goo, Crayon Physics, and X Construction (building railway bridges and running increasingly heavy trains over them).
The physics, in terms of mechanics and material properties, appeals to me, as does the puzzle solving and increasing difficulty of the levels or additional challenges within a given level. Also like that I can spend a few spare minutes on the games, rather than having to commit to a certain amount of time.
The other game I've most enjoyed recently is Braid.
Prefer to pay a few dollars for games rather than rely on ad-supported versions, although trial/lite versions are appreciated. $5 is probably the limit (what World of Goo for Android currently costs). Maybe $10 for something exceptional.
I've upgraded since my previous question, to a Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S, running 2.3.4 (Gingerbread), so current games should be okay.
The physics, in terms of mechanics and material properties, appeals to me, as does the puzzle solving and increasing difficulty of the levels or additional challenges within a given level. Also like that I can spend a few spare minutes on the games, rather than having to commit to a certain amount of time.
The other game I've most enjoyed recently is Braid.
Prefer to pay a few dollars for games rather than rely on ad-supported versions, although trial/lite versions are appreciated. $5 is probably the limit (what World of Goo for Android currently costs). Maybe $10 for something exceptional.
I've upgraded since my previous question, to a Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S, running 2.3.4 (Gingerbread), so current games should be okay.
Response by poster: Those are all solid picks, thanks folks.
posted by 6550 at 5:47 AM on December 13, 2011
posted by 6550 at 5:47 AM on December 13, 2011
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posted by cmonkey at 12:17 AM on December 12, 2011