
Hardcore Droid reviews Senri AB’s "Devil’s Attorney", and says that players take on the role of Max McMann, an ethically flexible defense attorney, tasked with keeping his unfortunate and misunderstood clients out of jail. Players aren’t solving the case — Max doesn’t ferret out evidence or pounce on contradictions to prove his clients are innocent. Instead, wily Max uses a collection of lawyerly tricks, like Patronizing witnesses or Tampering with evidence, that players use in a points-based strategy battle against a prosecutor.

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John Bedford (Modojo): All the biggest game bargains on the App Store today.

Android is not all about photo editing apps that filter your pictures or productivity applications that lighten your workload. Your device, either a smartphone or a tablet, is more than capable of giving you a console-like gaming experience. Taking that into consideration, GameWoof has picked 10 of the best Android games that are impressive enough for you to play. Whether you want something that you could just pick-up-and-play or a game that will challenge every bit of your gaming knowledge, you will surely find it in GameWoof's list of top Android games.