Oh my, Swords & Soldiers got me hooked for some reason, I played it until 1:30AM or so on my tablet... It is maddeningly simplistic RTS games, I feel I shouldn't really like the game, yet I got the "just one more level" feel all the time. I think I got around mission 11 or so on the viking campaign. This game reminds me of some simplistic resource-gathering RTS game I played on my old Symbian Nokia phone a year or two ago, which hooked me the same way even if it shouldn't have.
Avadon: ah yes, a Spiderweb RPG, so very retro CRPG indeed. Seems ok so far, albeit I didn't yet play past killing the two dogs in the beginning. I think I'll be playing this much more, I've been waiting to get some proper(?) RPGs to Android devices. I still need to check the Battle Heart RPG too, I haven't bought it from GooglePlay only because I have no idea whether I will be able to install it on several Android devices in my household, which may be using different Google accounts. No such worries with these DRM-free Humble Bundles.
Zen Bound 2 feels visually quite pleasing and original puzzle game, but frankly it doesn't seem to have lasting appeal to me. I think I already got tired of it after two levels yesterday.
Cogs: nice and visually pleasing puzzle game, I played a few levels and I feel I will certainly play it more sometime. I like it the same way I liked the The Incredible Machine games.
As for the parkour game, Canabalt... why are games like these even released? Nothing but a simple reflex game where you push one "button". I don't see myself playing this at all, even though it has surprisingly good music for such a silly game. I mean, come on, this wouldn't have sold even as a Commodore 64 era game. Apparently this was some student project which just happened to receive some attention for some reason, god knows why. EDIT: Ah yes, apparently this is actually a free Flash game, figures...
I'll give it one plus though: it seems to support the ASUS Transformer keyboard, ie. you don't have to tap on the screen to jump, pressing a key (like the space bar) will do. I wish more Android games would, e.g. Minecraft Pocket Edition.
Post edited March 20, 2012 by timppu