Have you tried these Microsoft games on your Android phone?

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If you own an Android smartphone, you're likely aware of thefact that Microsoft has made many of its apps available on Android - fromobvious titles like Skype, Word, or Outlook, to experimental applications like Hyperlapseor Microsoft Selfie


But did you know that Microsoft also offers a few Androidgames? These games are appreciated by those who've already played them, so wethought everyone should know about them. Check them out below!



 



Microsoft Solitaire Collection 



Download on Google Play 

(free, with ads and in-apppurchases)

 



One of the go-to games of the 90s, especially when you had aPC without Internet connection, Microsoft Solitaire is a classic computer cardgame - it was included in every edition of Windows since 1990. The Androidversion actually comes with five Solitaire card games: Spider, Klondike, Freecell, Tripeaks, and Pyramid. Microsoft Solitaire Collection for Android features dailychallenges (letting you earn badges and rewards) and Xbox Live support. Thegame is free, but contains ads and in-app purchases.







Age of Empires: Castle Siege

Download on Google Play 

(free, with in-app purchases)

 

Age of Empires is another classic computer game, this time astrategy one. Age of Empires: Castle Siege will let you build and expandempires, fight historical battles, and use awesome hero abilities - all in aMedieval adventure of epic proportions. You can choose various civilizations tocommand, including Britons, Franks, Teutonic Order, and Byzantines. Thanks toXbox Live support, the game allows you to resume play on Android, iOS, andWindows devices.




 



Wordament



Download on Google Play 

(free)

 



For fans of word puzzle games, Microsoft has Wordament - acompletely free, real-time continuous word tournament that requires the verybest of you. You can compete against thousands of players and show off yourskills in various ways - earn the best score, find the longest words, thehighest number of words, be better than Frenemies, and so on.





So, have you played any of these Microsoft games on yourAndroid phone or tablet? If not, maybe it's time to try them.

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