Friday, 28 November 2014

Wearable Gaming: A Collection Of Premium Smartwatch Games

Mobile, tablets and phablets have all brought us closer to the screen than Computers ever could. Additionally the convenience in terms of mobile apps have greatly changed our lifestyle, shopping, browsing, entertainment or gaming patterns. It’s nearly impossible to imagine a time when we didn’t have communications, maps, email, trackers in our pockets. The biggest plus-point for wearable devices is their pervasiveness. You have to take a smartphone out of your pocket to check in, but wearable devices are constantly in view.


The push for more pervasiveness led to the eyeball and the wrist. The first is Google Glass, but it has not yet adopted widely because of the convenience in daily life or may be other factors. Smartwatch on wrist is a better idea of wearables. While the screen size most likely prevents smartwatch games from ever being immersive, but still game studios and developers can find a new house on it. That’s where smartwatch’s strength likely lies.


From a gaming perspective, there can be multiple options of gaming on smartwatches. Geocaching-style games can help the smartwatch users for traveling to a particular location, tagging or leaving remarks, or going on puzzle hunts. Another gaming use is in fitness and activity-tracking. These are currently very popular in the mobile space but they depend on manual input. A smartwatch, on the other hand, potentially takes much of the input aspect away and replaces it with passive sensors. The third use is in ambient communication. Say, for example, that your smartwatch finds someone in its area. They could take part in a game like communication with each other, possibly combating, trading or merely flirting/pinging one another.


Here are few must have wearable games for your Android Smartwatch:


Castle Stormer


Castle Stormer is a fast-paced runner that moves will make you rethink the phrase “vertically challenged”! A frantic and exciting Android wear game for every casual and hardcore gamer.


Jetman Freestyle


Jetman is a freestyle journey through space designed beautifully between pointy rocks, debris, mountains and flying objects. This game is all about survival!


Wear Rider


Drive down the open highways and try to pass closely without crashing. In Wear Rider, being daring and passing close to cars and trucks increases your speed and your score.


Swirl Attack


Swirl Attack is one touch arcade game, about rotating the multi-coloured wheel 360 degrees by making sure that the coloured balls flying onto the screen land in the matching part of the wheel.


Ball Escape


Ball Escape is a simple game with simple controls and simple rules. All you need is to keep the ball trapped inside to score as high as possible.


Evil Mountie


Get ready for the story of Evil Mountie. He’s a ranger gone mad, chopping down the trees he is meant to protect. Chop those trees down and go as fast as you can!


Path Finder


Path Finder is a simple finger-runner. You just need to keep your finger on the screen, stay inside the line and walk through an odd and unpredictable path!


I fear No Weevil


Happy hunting! Squish the bugs and increase your score. Squish the right bugs as quick as you can and be the next bughunter extraordinaire!


Tiny Table Tennis


Now fast paced Table Tennis action comes to your wearable device. Perform smashing serves and shots to take out your opponents in this teensy sports simulation.


Panic Tap


Panic Tap is a simple tap game with plenty of entertainment for all. There are five mini games in Panic Tap that you need to master!


Monster Jump


Monster jump is simple tap to jump game. You need to score points by jumping between platforms. It has a simple tap mechanic with one touch control of gameplay.


Worm Turns


The classic Snake is back and on your wearable! All you have to do is control your worm and eat as much as you can, turning it into the daddy of worms! Read More >>>


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