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Top 5 best Android games you need to play this week

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When it comes to the Google Play Store, it can be challenging to find the best Android games. That’s why this week, we’re giving you a roundup of our favorite Android games right now. You’ll find everything from arcade games and match-three puzzle games, to action games.

Here’s a list of the top 5 best Android games you need to play this week:

Angry Birds Fight!

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Angry Birds Fight! is a match-three puzzle game developed by Rovio in partnership with Japanese company Kiteretsu. Angry Birds Fight! soft-launched a few months ago, with a release in the Asia-Pacific back in May, which reached up to 3 million downloads. Now, Angry Birds Fight! is available for Android and iOS. Players get to explore an uncharted island and play against their friends in real-time battles. Power up your birds with weapons and armor that will help boost your character’s’ health and attack stats before battles.

Blamburger Clarence

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Blamburger Clarence is an arcade game developed by the Cartoon Network. Players need to help Clarence build the perfect burger. See how many burgers you can catch in Blamburger. Use intuitive controls to catch ingredients and try to avoid firecrackers. Players can build the perfect burger using items like beef, cheese, and lettuce, or even stuff like eggs, donuts, lobsters, and more.

One More Dash

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One More Dash is the follow-up to One More Line, which was developed by SMG Studio. One More Dash will have players jumping from circle to circle, trying to time their dashes so they can avoid the barriers by each circle. While the game is highly addicting, the ads can be a bit much. The free app includes ads, but players can pay $2 to remove them.

Radical Rappelling

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Radical Rappelling is an arcade game brought to you by the creators of Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride. Get ready to feel the rush as you rappel down mountains at lightening speed. Show your best tricks by ricocheting between launch pads, riding rainbows, and making your way through challenging obstacles. See how many coins you can rack up in this adrenaline adventure.

Terminator Genisys: Revolution

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Terminator Genisys: Revolution is an action game developed by Glu Mobile that’s based on the upcoming movie by the same name, which will be coming to theaters July 1. Players must help John Connor in the war to save the human race. Escape from the Skynet prison camp and battle your way through post-apocalyptic locations. Players can upgrade their weapons with High Explosive, Depleted Uranium, Plasma, and Electrical munitions.

That’s it for this now, but check back for more great games each week!

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