There are just a few of the applications on my phone that are games. But I do have my favorites. Most of these that I like are similar to the application games that can be found on facebook or myspace. My three favorite games are Tap Store, Tap Farm, and Tap Fish. They are simple to understand and master, while being very fun and addicting to play.
In tap store you run a clothing store. You must decorate the store, keep it stocked with clothing, organize the orders, and keep the customers happy. It is a simple game to began and understand. You have the options of changing the appearance of the store from the floors, to the walls, to the decorations, and even the racks. My biggest challenge was figuring out when to order certain clothes based on the time it would take for the order to come in.
In tap farm you simply run a little farm, which is expandable with different levels. This game is just as addictive as tap store. I enjoy tap farm because it is not a constant game that you must play. You can play it for a little bit to set out the seeds. Then later after the time has elapsed, you go back and harvest them. Again with this it is a strategy to figure out which things to plant and grow at which time. I enjoy playing this game because it is simple yet exciting.
The third and final game I am going to tell you about is my favorite by far. It is called Tap Fish. In Tap Fish you get to raise and breed fish. It is very similar to owning real fish because you must clean them and feed them. You have options of over 60 kinds of fish and exotic creatures to raise. You can earn extra coins to buy more fish eggs with by working at your neighbor's tank to clean or feed their fish. You can own over 20 tanks depending on the level that you have reached. This game also has a "aging period" for the fish before they are a certain "adult" age and can be sold. Out of the three this is the most fun game and is more addictive that the other two.
Many games are created each day and tested by app testers everywhere. But these three games will last the test of time, creativity, fun, and excitement.
Published by Erika Gilliam-Long
Erika is a 23 year old college student who enjoys spending her time hanging out with friends, writing, reading, and enjoying life. View profile
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