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Best Shooters On Android Devices To Try Out In 2017 -- If You Haven't Been Hooked Already

Best Shooters On Android Devices To Try Out In 2017 -- If You Haven't Been Hooked Already

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

Android first-person shooters are definitely an "in" trend in the world of mobile applications, given that many of them are still being played to this day. With that, trigger-happy players may want to try out some of the best quality games within Google Play Store.

Regardless of the genre and choice of enemies, first-person shooters always do the trick in terms of excitement and graphics. One of the more popular themes and motives belong to the undying zombie survival shooters, as well as the snipers.

Such entry is "Dead Trigger 2" by MADFINGER Games, wherein players have to deal with hordes and hordes of zombies. Weapons can be unlocked, including melee, guns and even chainsaws. The storyline continues to be updated despite being around for almost four years now, rigged with in-app purchases for those interested.

The same company brings "Unkilled" to the Android devices, lined up with over 300 missions and uncounted zombies to extinguish. Technically, the game is third-person, although it can be considered one of the best, so far. "Into The Dead" is another shooter that lets players enjoy a running game while, at the same time, a first-person shooting experience. As the name implies, it is another zombie survival title that offers power-ups, ammo and health.

A more mellow entry, as per Gotta Be Mobile, is "Deer Hunter 2016." As the name states, it allows players to hunt Elks or Bucks while in the wild, setting up a hunting station along the way. It comes from a PC series with the same name, showing how shooting aficionados can bask with "big game" animals alike.

More peaceful than that is "Fields of Battle," which does not involve zombies, big game or terrorists. It simply puts players in a paintball match, using stealthy, covert tactics to complete missions. There will be other movements, such as sliding, diving, leaning out from cover and a heap more others. In-app purchases are a natural part of it, as well.

There are more first-person shooters coming to the Android and iOS communities. The aforementioned examples allow a diversity of concepts to work around with, offering more variations to the adrenaline tech junkies around. What's your favorite shooting game? 

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