Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Free Mobile Games to Your Phone


Zedge
Zedge is a free site that breaks up games by phone type, and you must input your phone model and brand to find games that work with your phone. When you search for a game, a pop-menu appears where you input your phone information. Games include racing, adventure, shooting and puzzle games. An example of these games include the Dangerous Speed game, where you race against other drivers in a NASCAR-like arena. This site offers more than free games; it also offers free videos, ringtones and wallpaper.
Mobile Rated
Mobile Rated offers both games and applications for your mobile phone. Depending on the game, you receive either the full version or a trial download/demo. The latter types are only free for a certain period of time, and the game description indicates whether the game is a demo or not. Full version games may have ads. For example, the Ultimate Fighter shooting game is supported by ads, which you have to watch to play the game. Games on this site include adventure, classic arcade, shooting and trivia games.
Mobango
Mobango offers both free and paid games, so always read the descriptions before downloading any game. It offers demo, trial version, ad-supported and freeware games. You can use and share freeware games without paying a licensing fee. You can input your phone and model in the search box located on the right side to pull up games only for your phone. Games on this site include sports, board, arcade, puzzle and action games. If you are a game developer, you can upload your games to the site.
GameJump
GameJump only has free or demo/trial games, and it has 13 categories of mobile games, including action, puzzle, sports, male-oriented and casino games. It also has games that you only play with one thumb. You must input your phone model if you only want to see games specifically for your phone. You can search the site for particular games using the search box located in the top right corner.
Tips and Warnings
To determine if a freeware site is reputable, do a quick Internet search on the website. Usually, if the site is an attack site, someone will have posted a warning about it. The best way to determine if a site is an attack site is to use your installed anti-virus software. Anti-virus software programs usually have a website search component that will let you know if a site is trusted (green check mark next to the link) or not trusted (red X next to the link). If the site information is unknown, you may see a yellow box with a exclamation point next to the link.

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