Most of the people have the habit of playing games in Android phones & Tablets. Are you also looking for the Best free Android Games? Searching for best Android game is difficult task as there are tons of free Android games are available in Google play store for the users of Android mobiles & Tablets.
Instead of you people, we have searched and giving 10 Best free Android Games List of 2015. Here you can also get free download of these best free android Games 2015.
Best free Android Games List
1. Drift Spirits
If you love Drift racing, Drift Spirits puts you in the driver’s seat of a wide number of cars with the ability to drift down the mountain or through city streets in single player mode or head to head against friends or other opponents. There’s lots of popular cars, vehicle modes and part upgrades, and plenty of bragging rights if you can grab the best score and finish first.
2. Alpha Squadron 2
Everyone could use a little dog fighting now and again, and there’s no better place to engage in heated battles with ships than in space. Alpha Squadron 2 is a first person arcade space shooter with plenty of intense action, huge bosses during the campaign, and a non-linear play style with a decent amount of space exploration involved.
3. LEGO Ninjago Tournament
What could be better than a ninja themed LEGO game. Not much, that’s what. Train your ninja skills to best opponents in multiple arena battles, unlock special characters and utilize awesome attacks. This is an action/adventure type game, so definitely give it a look if you like fast paced combat with a light-hearted feel.
4. Stick Cricket
Stick Cricket is a fantastically simple little game that reduces cricket to its core values – you just smash every ball as hard as you can. There’s no worrying about field positioning, just a bat and a ball coming at you very quickly. Initially it seems impossible to do anything other than make a complete mess of things and having your little man smashed upside-down, but it soon clicks.
5. Angry Birds Star Wars
The Angry physics phenomenon took a turn for the weird late in 2012, with Rovio acquiring the rights to blend Star Wars characters with its popular Angry Birds play mechanics. Angry Birds Star Wars is actually pretty nice, with players using Star Wars weaponry to smash down scenery alongside the usual destructive physics action. Not the car crash IP clash we were expecting.
6. Temple Run 2
The original Temple Run made staring at a man’s bottom on public transport a wholly acceptable pastime, and this sequel augments the endless-running fun with slicker graphics, more power-ups, obstacles and achievements – plus a bigger monkey hot on your heels.
7. Angry Birds Space
Developer Rovio has done quite a lot of aggressive whoring of the Angry Birds franchise, but this space-based fork of the simplistic physics game series is really worth a try. For one, it introduces some new play concepts, with the planet-based levels requiring different tactics, plus the puzzles generally need a bit more of a thoughtful approach than the chuck-it-and-see of the originals.
8. Bebbled
Bebbled is your standard gem-shuffling thing, only presented in a professional style you wouldn’t be surprised to see running on something featuring a Nintendo badge with an asking price similar to that of a Blu-ray disc.
You only drop gems on other gems to nuke larger groups of the same colour, but with ever-tightening demands for score combos and scenes that require you to rotate your phone to flip the play field on its head, Bebbled soon morphs into an incredibly complex challenge.
9. Angry Birds Rio
Yet more Angry Birds for fans of the simplistic trial and error physics game. Angry Birds Rio is another chapter-based effort as well, with developer Rovio leaving tempting empty slots on the menu screen for periodic updates of new levels. More of the same, but with a prettier, 3D look to it this time thanks to a vague association with animated movie Rio.
10. Frozen Bubble
Another key theme of the independent Android gaming scene is (ports of) clones of popular titles. Like Frozen Bubble, which is based around the ancient and many-times-copied concept of firing gems up a screen to make little groups of similarly coloured clusters. That’s what you do. You’ve probably done it a million times before, so if it’s your thing get this downloaded.









