Mobile Games Have High Entertainment Value

By Jason Phillips


As technology advances, sophistry of mobile games is rapidly increasing. The majority of the most popular video games now exist in mobile versions. Apple's iPhone was the initial game changer in the mobile entertainment arena and many very popular console games like Fifa, Call of Duty, and Need for Speed may currently played via mobile handsets.

In the context of mobile games, however, interfaces that feature the riches graphics and versatility are not necessarily guaranteed to get the highest consumer scores. Indeed, a lot of popular mobile games lack such features. Mobile device gaming is all about the capacity for rapid, intermittent play with a high risk of becoming addictive and therefore, extremely popular. The trio of mobile games highlighted below have become wildly popular among modern gamers who are always on the go.

Many people enjoy playing Bejeweled, a classic game that is simple to play. This is a timed game that requires players to match the same color gems across horizontal and vertical line. The visuals are basic and the game is not complicated but reports show that since it was launched in 2001 as a browser version, it has been downloaded over 150 million times.

Angry Birds: This game, created by Rovio is almost as huge a success as Bejeweled, and can be played on both the Android and the iPhone. This is also an easy enough game to play, as all that one needs to do is to use the angry birds and a slingshot to destroy the pigs. The game has been downloaded more than 100 million times across various platforms, as the addiction to the game is so great.

Tetris has been around the longest with a release date of 1984. This is another puzzle game. As a Nintendo title, it attracted a huge following and it is now successful as a game designed for use on mobile phones. Like the other two games, it has more than 100 million downloads.




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