![]() You still have to buy each episode ($5) or pay for the full season pass ($25) via in-app purchase. While both games are listed as free on the Google Play Store, that's just the client. Both titles offer up some of the finest characters, characterization, and presentation you can find on Android and they're just as full-featured as their PC counterparts. With seasons 1 and 2, you'll get to experience the story of Lee Everett and Clementine as they attempt to survive during a zombie apocalypse. I'm counting The Walking Dead Seasons 1 and 2 as a single game for the purposes of this article, even though you have to purchase them separately. The Walking Dead: Season 1 ($24.99) The Walking Dead: Season 2 ($24.99) (The Google Play Store links are in the titles.) As an honorable mention, I'll also bring up ScummVM, which lets you play all of the original LucasArts SCUMM games if you have the original titles. Let's continue with just a few of the best adventure games available on our lovely platform. I've scoured the internet with my trusty HTC One and 2013 Nexus 7 in hand to bring you the best Android games around. While everyone else on the USgamer team owns iOS mobile devices, I stand before you as the sole Android user. Sure, part of the problem is iOS is on relatively few devices, while Android is on hundreds, but that's not too far away from PC development, right? (FTL, anyone?) Android is forever playing catch-up to iOS even though it punches just as hard as Apple's ecosystem. ![]() Google's mobile operating system may be one of the big dogs, but Android users still get some of the best games dead last, if we even get them at all. Sometimes it's hard being an Android user.
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