Need for Speed Shift
It is commonly thought that in order to play an HD version of an android game you will need a screen that can handle it, and when thinking that most people go straight towards an Apple device. However android games like Need for Speed Shift clearly show what Android devices are capable of doing, entirely regardless of whether or not the phone you are using is intended for HD graphics. This is certainly the selling point of Need for Speed Shift android game.
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The fact that Need for Speed Shift graphics are so well and truly stunning, especially on a handheld device such as an Android phone. Simply from the screenshots you can tell that the game is going to look beautiful, and being able to play such a game on a mobile phone is astounding – it would not look out of place on a console.
Obviously Need for Speed Shift itself has selling points other than that too – the game contains 20 different, real life cars to choose from, and the circuits are also incredibly varied too. With 18 different tracks, again all in real life locations, you are getting absolutely great value for money, especially for the price.

And the size is not the only thing – the circuits themselves are so incredibly detailed that you would feel as if you are playing the game on a TV, not just wherever you want. The ability to play a game with such scope as this whenever and wherever – be it at home, with friends or even whilst commuting – really sets a great precedent for future games of its type, and hopefully will inspire others to be like it.

Here is a video about Need for Speed Shift:
Price:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.eamobile.nfsshift_na_wf