Did you just purchase some sort of Android-based mobile system and need to find some great games for you brand new tech toy, whether it’s a touch screen tablet or high-tech mobile phone?

Well, thanks to this informative tech-toy article on the hottest flash games available for Android mobile products, high-tech on-the-go gamers will be able to fire up loads of Android-only games that don’t work with Apple’s iPhone or iPad.
That’s right ‘techies’ if you’re an Android supporter and you’re looking to increase your knowledge about Android-only flash games, you’ve come to the right place.
We’re going to reveal some of the hottest Android flash games available to consumers today. So without further adieu, let’s rock and roll mobile gamers!
First let’s throw out the fact that online bingo earlier this year, the Android flash market really opened up for consumers with many developers gearing their software toward the Android system rather than Apple’s iPhone system and now Android users can expect the market to continue its expansion in a big way, all of which you can read about online at various sites.
Having said that, here’s a look at some of the most recent games for the Android system.
First up, we have … BackStab 3D, a new RPG about a once proud officer named Henry Blake who has been betrayed and imprisoned and is now out for revenge in a big way. Jump, climb and covertly move through myriad settings.
Next up, there’s a new racing game out called GT Racing: Motor Academy Free+ and it’s being hailed as the richest racing simulation ever released on Android devices. It’s got 15 tracks and features some serious HD graphics that mobile gamers are sure to love. Incredibly, it’s free right now, so get online and find it gamers!
Do you like sports games? Then try Let’s Golf 3. It’s being billed as a golfing odyssey with a ton of great features.
If you’re looking for another solid Android app and you like RPG games on the go, then you’ll love Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction 3D HD. This game features some awesome 3D graphics that come across crystal clear in Hi-Def as you take on the role of Sam Fisher and pretty much blast anything moving.
Speaking of blasting anything moving and you’re sure to love 9MM HD. Mobile gamers everywhere should know this game reminds me of a hand-held version of the Grand Theft Auto series … it’s that good.
Two more games that make the list of new Android app mobile games are, Green Farm, a fun-filled puzzle and brain-training game and Block Beater 3 Unlimited HD an arcade and mini-game app that is a cool block-breaking game that tests players’ reflexes.
Last but not least, we’ve got a pair of sweet games that Android enthusiasts are sure to enjoy. First up, there’s a great game that been recently released called N.O.V.A. 2 Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance 3D. This First Person Shooter game has some great graphics and is a futuristic outer space adventure waiting to happen.
Last but certainly not least, we’ve got an intense RPG game called Eternal legacy 3D. This Android game that features a thrilling turn-based fighting system.
So, there you have it, a handful of some recently released Android mobile games that gamers-on-the-go will love. Better yet, Android lovers everywhere can expect the market to continue growing for their beloved product!






The article says these games are Android-only and does not work on the iPhone or the iPad.
Well, it’s inaccurate because all the games listed here actually became available for the iPhone and iPad first before it came out for Android devices.
Most, if not all, popular mobile games are made available for iOS first. Android versions usually come out months later.
Sorry Lyle but I found a report: http://techcrunch.com/2011/12/13/android-24-percent-ios/ ^_^ I do believe in your stand ^_^
Hi Faust. That report actually supports my statement. TechCrunch actually reported that in spite of more Android phones being sold, more developers are making apps for the iPhone instead of making apps for Android.
This is, according to the report, because they only make 24% earnings in Android compared to what they earn in iOS for the same apps. Simply put, for every $100 a developer earns on iOS, they only earn $24 on Android selling the same app.