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Top Android game apps: Osmos HD challenges Cut the Rope

Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on the Android Market as of today, with Osmos HD, Minecraft: Pocket Edition, and Line Runner currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

January 30, 2012

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[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on the Android Market as of today, with Osmos HD, Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Line Runner currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Where's My Water? ($0.99) 2. Cut the Rope ($0.99) 3. Osmos HD ($2.99) 4. Fruit Ninja ($1.26) 5. Grand Theft Auto III ($4.99) 6. Doodle Jump ($0.99) 7. Flick Golf! ($0.99) 8. Grabatron ($0.99) 9. UNO ($0.99) 10. Minecraft: Pocket Edition ($6.99) Disney's Where's My Water and ZeptoLab's Cut the Rope continue to chart as the Android Market's top sellers, while Hemisphere Games moves up to third place after finishing fourth in its debut week. Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto III trails Fruit Ninja at fifth, meanwhile, as Minecraft: Pocket Edition returns to the charts after a brief absence at tenth place. Here are this week's top free Android game applications: 1. Angry Birds 2. Words With Friends Free 3. Zombie Dash 4. Line Runner 5. Drag Racing 6. Roller Ball 7. Word Search 8. Fruit Ninja Free 9. Angry Birds Rio 10. Angry Birds Seasons Angry Birds and Words With Friends Free reclaim the top two spots in the Android Market's free app charts, overtaking last week's leading title Zombie Dash. Robert Szeleney's Line Runner moves up to fourth place after finishing seventh last week, as Words Mobile's Skee-Ball sim Roller Ball takes sixth place after a recent update.

About the Author(s)

Danny Cowan

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Danny Cowan is a freelance writer, editor, and columnist for Gamasutra and its subsites. Previously, he has written reviews and feature articles for gaming publications including 1UP.com, GamePro, and Hardcore Gamer Magazine.

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