If your answer is “Yes”, then it’s time for you to play Android games on TV with a larger screen. But aren’t you bored of playing games on a small screen? Aren’t you tired of missing the hidden clues or the bonuses all the time due to the tiny screen? And if you’re still looking for a quick gift idea, you can’t go wrong with the $35 Chromecast.Most of the time, we rely on our Android phones to enjoy our favorite games. The library of apps compatible with Chromecast is quickly growing, and you can check them out over at. It’s definitely giving the Apple TV a run for its money as far as functionality, available apps, and most importantly for the family, ease of setup. The lack of latency and lag is really impressive for such a little device and makes playing games pretty damn seamless. My little family has lost many many hours to playing Wheel of Fortune on the Chromecast. Monopoly Here & Now, Yahtzee Blitz, The Game of Life and Scrabble Blitz 2.0 are now available. Risk has been given the Chromecast treatment, which I’m pretty stoked about.Īdditionally, a few of Hasbro’s games have been “remastered” for the Chromecast experience, where your phone or tablet is your controller. Angry Birds Friends and Driver Speedboat Paradise are two of the titles, created just for Chromecast, trickling out over the next few days. In time for said holidays, a few more games are being shoved out to keep your family yelling at the screen. The games are pretty fun, and you can’t beat it for the price. We’ve gotten a fair bit of play out of Google’s latest $35 Chromecast leading up to the holidays.
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