5 Best Free Android Apps for Kids to Play & Learn - General Topics

Growing up in the 90s in India meant we didn’t even have something like a Gameboy. Kids these days though are growing up with gaming hardware more powerful than the computers NASA used to send men to the moon. That gaming hardware is mostly a smartphone or a tablet. Some parents feel it’s better than sending them out to play in the mud. So here are some of the best free Android apps for kids that’ll help them stay entertained and out of your way while also learning a thing or two.
Best Free Android Apps for Kids
1. Kids Place
2. YouTube Kids
3. Angry Birds Space
4. Moose Math
5. Kids Doodle
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Youtube videos of new windows mobile games 2010 updated july 15,2010

Ok here are some new games that have come out for WVGA devices like touchpro2 , HD2,etc. No matter what people say , windows mobile has good , fun,and additive games.
FREE GAMES MADE IN 2010
Metal Slug Survivor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwzMjQ2F9RU
SuperMarioGun http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpKp0yXT_94
SuperMarioJump http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWLItVhbyWM
Rexum http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Ma08j9IV4
99 cent games
Tims Key Quest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgc_GT_x2QY
Bridge Madness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNOqMxPMe-M
Marbelz Blast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNN3Mu_HO5o
If you want to play the fun demo of Tims Key Quest its located right here on xda-developers just hit this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7163432#post7163432
Plus any of these games can be brought for only 99 cents on mobi-hand. Now we beat the iphone both ways!!!!
I got an HD2 not for games, but for the emulators, custom roms, huge screen, amazing mutimedia capabilitys and being able to say i dont have the same phone as 90% of the population (iphone)
And as far as the iphone 4G screen goes, well me and my boss compared screens wih internet, adobe pdf, ebooks, and videos. There was no difference that we could see in quality, same for camera and speed of internet loading (google then xda homepage)
I have alredy started cooking my own rom, and im amazed at the possibilitys for cooking. Glad i dont have an iphone that can just get a new wallpaper whenever Mr Jobs lets me lol
If i want to play games, i use my PC
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Well many different people use thier device for many different reasons. There are alot of people who contantly travel on bus,train,or plane that enjoy playing mobile games. Thats the reason for this thread. Plus to show we have short fun addictive games like Marbelz Blast or Bridge Madness. If you want an adventure with smooth controls, Tims Key Quest is good one.
suggestions
Anyone has any games that came out in 2010 and has a link to youtube video let me know. Games that came out this year only please thnk you.

[Q] Open Feint, online multiplayer, Gun Bros and other questions (long rant)

Having come recently from iOS to Xperia Play, I 'm finding its online multiplayer severely lacking compared to iOS. There are some questions deeply rooted (lol) in my mind which I can't find answers for and hope the knowledgeable people here can help me with.
First, I am no Apple fanboy (though I respect their products) , I prefer playing games with physical buttons hence my switch to Xperia Play. However, comparing Gun Bros online multiplayer iOS and Android versions I must ask:
1) Why does the game Gun Bros ask me to have a GameSpy account and a wifi connection when on iOS I could play online multiplayer IMMEDIATELY via GameCenter and even via 3G? (Well, the connection was sometimes slow, but it worked).
2) Why is the game forcing me to open a Facebook account in order to play online? Personally I despise Facebook and will never use it. The iOS version did no such thing.
3) Why does Open Feint NOT provide online multiplayer the same way GameCenter does on iOS?
4) Are there at all any games I can play on my Xperia Play using on-line multiplayer the same way GunBros does in iOS version? I mean, two players doing the same level co-operatively where I can see the other player and his actions on my screen.
4) If there are such games, am I am ok with just Open Feint or do I have to use some stupid additional app like Facebook or GameSpy?
Thanks for any answers and sorry if I sound a bit negative. I do love gaming on Xperia Play, it's a lovely handset, I just find its multiplayer features so far very limited.
I'll try and answer your questions as good as i can, allright?
1) God knows. It's the Developers decision, how he manages stuff. And you can bet your ass that it's a different developer(team?) vor the iOS and Android versions.
2) Same as 1.
3) GameCenter is by Apple from Apple for Apple.. it's on every iPhone and provides such functionality. Android does not have such a standard (yet?).
4) Am not the type to play multiplayer games. I emulate most games i play (PSX, GBC, SNES, GENESIS) and i only have 2 other XPeria Play users as friends.. that never really play the type of games i enjoy.
5) (Presumably..) Game developers will probably provide their own servers, or you'll be able to run your own on your handset. On iOS such fucntions cannot be implemented, so developers HAVE to use their own Servers (correct me if i'm wrong here, though).
All in all, iOS is the simplier variant of .. pretty much anything.
But if you want REAL customisation, aswell as a real swiss army knife at your hands - Android is much better.
(How did i end up in a iOS vs Android phrase.. i don't really..)

I have started a site/service that lists well designed and honest Android games.

I have started an ad free site/service that lists well designed and honest Android games. Every game that is listed on this site is either completely free with no advertising, has a one time up front cost or one time IAP to unlock the full content ad free.
For each game posted on the site I have a brief bullet point list. This list consists of information like the up front price or the price of a one time IAP that unlocks the full game or removes ads on an already full game. Also listed is the info on if the game has multiplayer, if so what kind of multiplayer (online, local wifi, pass and play). There is also a description of whether the game supports Google Play Services or whether the game supports immersive mode from Android 4.4. Gamepad support and if the game plays in landscape, portrait or both is also included in the description along with whether the Play store or Amazon offer a demo. All of these things I verify myself by playing the game. I also include the permissions of each game so everyone has an upfront idea of what the game has access to. So after the brief bulletpoints and permissions there will also be the devs description of the game from Google Play/Amazon Appstore.
There is a certain criteria I hold of all of the games I post.
- Upfront priced games with full content.
- There will not be any games listed that have pay walls or wait times.
- IAPs will only be allowed if they unlock the full game with a single purchase or removes ads in an already full versioned game.
- No ports of games that were heavily controller designed (SNK ports, Sega ports, Rockstar Games ports and DotEmu ports).
- Ports of touch based games from DS and PS Vita will be allowed as well as ports such as World of Goo or Chu Chu Rocket that happen to lend themselves quite nicely to touchscreen play. There is also a new trend of games being designed at the same time for consoles/pc as Android (such as Leisure Suit Larry or Shadowrun Returns), games designed like these (with touch controls in mind at the start of developing) will be included on the site as well.
- Games must be designed for Android and look correct on all of it's screen resolutions. That means no letter-boxing or low res graphics. This way bad iPhone ports that don't fit on our screens or games that don't bother to support HD devices like tablets will be weeded out.
- Games must look good. Some games out there have great gameplay but their graphics sometimes look like they were designed on Linux in the nineties. Games that fit this description will most likely not be listed as I am trying to encourage well designed pleasing to the eye kind of games. Of course the new trend of retro pixel art games are perfectly fine.
- Developer ethics also come into play. While Square Enix do not have IAPs their crazy online DRM schemes and complete lack of support (Chrono Trigger sound familiar) makes their games more than likely to not be listed. Gameloft, Glu and EA fit in this category pretty well too.
For me personally I feel it has been difficult at best if not almost impossible to navigate the Play Store to find truly well made games that aren't designed from the ground up to nickel and dime you. With most Android gaming review sites lacking any good list of games and most Android blogs publishing mainly articles about the newest Glu games (looking at you Android Central and Android Police) I feel a site like the one I have created will hopefully provide a much needed service for the Android gamer.
Basically this site lists games that look great on phones and tablets alike while also playing great on touchscreens all while ignoring the nickel and diming slum of Android gaming. So if any of this sounds good to you please check it out.
http://honestandroidgames.com
p.s. The site is still growing and new functions will be added. I am also open to ideas so if you guys have any please let me know.

Angry birds 2 For Android

One of the most awaited game of this year has arrived in google play store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rovio.baba&hl=en
It’s the ultimate slingshot strategy – YOU choose which bird to fling next! “But that makes it easier, right?” WRONG! You’ll need to choose wisely if you’re going to stop those eggs from getting scrambled. Plus, destroy blocks to fill up the Destruct-O-Meter and earn extra birds!
Get it with data
http://apkcrush.com/angry-birds-2-apk-data-full/
Dont spend a penny for this game if you want to save game progress because it seems you cannot
Otherwise 4.5 star game, fast forward is nice addition and the card system makes game more exciting, if you werent tossed to a level where even a superfreak ab fan couldnt pass (playing freely of course) at first or even second try with so limited lives :laugh:
Can i send my progress game from S3 neo rooted to S7 egde unrooted? Is this works nowadays? How can i do it?
yep, i have played the game in pc version, and then from apknite for the mobile game, and putting them in comparison. android game of the angry birds is not so well in physics, and the control system. pretty disappointed
on scale from 1 to 10 how would you rate it or recommend it? cuz i didnt even like the first one, is sequel better?

Talking Dinosaur

Hello everyone, check out this cool free game and tell me what you think about it, please. You can read a little description about it and then find it in the Play Store.
Although the Jurassic period is a long time gone, one of the creatures has endured all the way until today and is looking for a new buddy. If you are ready to befriend him, and you are not scared, then download the popular Talking Dinosaur game free of charge. He is a very friendly guy, and is more than happy to welcome you into his house, and show you every part of it. But, there is a slight problem since some of the rooms are locked, and in order to open them you should play the latest mini games or watch videos. This fellow is also very talented and when you see him dancing or playing the saxophone and the drum you will be impressed. Repeating all your words is his thing, and you will have a blast listening everything you have said in a funny voice. Become the best friend of the cool talking dinosaur and the two of you will have tons of fun together.
Instructions:
• Talk to your new friend, the dinosaur, and he will repeat what you have said
• Collect coins by playing mini games and you will open the locked rooms
• Poke his leg or slap him until he sees stars
• Take your best pal to the gym or have a blast together in the playground
• Help the dinosaur keep his hygiene and he will play some instrument for you

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