Amazon has made a deep push into the mobile space with devices like the Kindle and Fire Phone. People who want to play games on their Kindle devices have a lot of options, though not all of them are good. The Amazon Appstore is a vast jungle that’s beautiful and lawless. While there is plenty of luscious fruit to be found, you may also stumble upon the gaming equivalent of a giant leech.

Money and time are both precious, so don’t waste either on the dregs of the digital marketplace. Here are some of the best offerings available on the Amazon Appstore. Some are free, some not, but all are worth checking out.

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