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Top Android game apps: Madfinger's Dead Trigger ranks as top seller

Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on Google Play as of today, with Where's My Perry?, Dead Trigger, and Temple Run currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.

Danny Cowan, Blogger

July 9, 2012

2 Min Read

[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on Google Play as of today, with Where's My Perry?, Dead Trigger, and Temple Run currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Where's My Perry? (Disney, $0.99) 2. Where's My Water? (Disney, $0.99) 3. Temple Run: Brave (Disney, $0.99) 4. Dead Trigger (Madfinger, $0.99) 5. Cut the Rope (ZeptoLab, $0.99) 6. Draw Something (OMGPOP, $2.99) 7. Angry Birds Space Premium (Rovio, $0.99) 8. Sprinkle (Mediocre, $0.99) 9. Minecraft: Pocket Edition (Mojang, $6.99) 10. Final Fantasy III (Square Enix, $15.99) The Android version of Disney's Where's My Perry tops Google Play's sales rankings in its debut week, leading to a boost in popularity for its predecessor title Where's My Water? Madfinger's third-person shooter Dead Trigger trails Temple Run: Brave at fourth place, while Square Enix's classic RPG remake Final Fantasy III earns tenth place despite its high price point of $15.99. Here are this week's top free Android game applications: 1. Temple Run (Imangi) 2. Angry Birds (Rovio) 3. Fruit Ninja Free (Halfbrick) 4. Plumber (Magma Mobile) 5. Amazing Spider-Man 3D Lite (Gameloft) 6. Logos Quiz (Bubble Co) 7. Sonic CD Lite (Sega) 8. Bubble Shoot (Runnergames) 9. Angry Birds Seasons (Rovio) 10. Words With Friends Free (Newtoy) Imangi's Temple Run and Rovio's Angry Birds continue to rank as Google Play's most popular free games, as Fruit Ninja Free and Plumber lead over a trial version of Gameloft's Amazing Spider-Man 3D at third and fourth place. Sega's Sonic CD Lite emerges as another popular demo this week, while Runnergames' Bubble Shoot overtakes Angry Birds Seasons for eighth place.

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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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