I received a Nexus 10 for Christmas, and so far I am absolutely loving it. It is, IMHO, by far the best Android tablet available.
That being said, my biggest disappointment is the selection of games. Most of them seem to be ports of phone games, or extremely simple endless running or puzzle games. Pretty much every game is either free, follows a "pay to unlock" structure, or is under the cost of $3.
Am I the only one that would like to see higher priced, bigger budget games on Android? (similar to say Xbox Live or Playstation Network)
I have downloaded some of the popular paid titles (Osmos, Devil's Attorney, Swords and Sworcery) but I think the combination of hardware and the touch screen interface really lends itself to certain types of games (graphic adventures and RTS games come to mind).
So my specific questions are:
1) Are there some bigger budget titles out there that I am just not finding?
2) Is anyone else out there sharing the sentiment that this awesome hardware platform needs equally awesome selection of games?
3) Does anyone else agree that the way the play store organizes games is part of the problem?
That being said, my biggest disappointment is the selection of games. Most of them seem to be ports of phone games, or extremely simple endless running or puzzle games. Pretty much every game is either free, follows a "pay to unlock" structure, or is under the cost of $3.
Am I the only one that would like to see higher priced, bigger budget games on Android? (similar to say Xbox Live or Playstation Network)
I have downloaded some of the popular paid titles (Osmos, Devil's Attorney, Swords and Sworcery) but I think the combination of hardware and the touch screen interface really lends itself to certain types of games (graphic adventures and RTS games come to mind).
So my specific questions are:
1) Are there some bigger budget titles out there that I am just not finding?
2) Is anyone else out there sharing the sentiment that this awesome hardware platform needs equally awesome selection of games?
3) Does anyone else agree that the way the play store organizes games is part of the problem?