iOS gets all the fanfare when it comes to exclusive games such as Oceanhorn, DEVICE 6, and Infinity Blade.

However, that doesn't mean that Android doesn't have a select few terrific exclusives of its own.

It seems like a shame that a rare few gaming gems go unnoticed because they're not in the App Store so its up to Pocket Gamer to rise up in their defence.

Here are 7 great games that you should check out if you own an Android device.

Tales of Illyria

By Little Killerz

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Before The Banner Saga made the difficult trudge over to Android, we had Tales of Illyria which, admittedly, brings its own little quirks to the table.

Quite clearly influenced by choose your own adventure books, Tales of Illyria sees you exploring a vast fantasy world, managing the well-being of your party as you go.

The combat uses a Final Fantasy style turn-based system that's surprisingly strategic. RPG fans in particular won't want to miss this.

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By Level Ind

Had Linken been released on iOS, it would definitely have been raved about.

It's a smart and minimal puzzler in which you link same shapes together, lighting them up. Once all of the shapes are linked and lit, it's on to the next level.

The music is almost as captivating as the gameplay and it's so lovely to look at. It would be criminal not to play this on your Android phone.

FL Racing Manager Pro

By M Games

FL Racing Manager Pro is an intriguing alternative to Motorsport Manager.

It's a racing management simulator where you're in control of pretty much everything from upgrading your car to investing in research and development.

There's a free 'lite' version that's worth checking out if you're unsure but for fans of the sport, you can't really go wrong here.

Age of Civilizations

By Lukasz Jakowski



Ever dreamt of world domination? Age of Civilizations is totally your jam.

Fans of the Civilization franchise will also find plenty to love here as.

It's a turn-based strategy game chock full to the brim with features and stuff to manage. A real loss for the App Store but a major coup for Google Play.

Stop!

By Super Awesome Inc.

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As mesmerising to watch as it is to play, Stop! is so hard but so so clever.

The idea is that you help a dot get from the bottom of the screen to the top. Moving obstacles will threaten to block your path but a simple tap will, well, stop your dot from moving so you can avoid them.

Stop! quickly ramps up in difficulty, to the point where it seems almost impossible to complete. Definitely one for those one more go'ers.

Stranded Survival

By Matthew Tory

Stranded Survival may be a bit rough around the edges but it's heart is in the right place.

As its name suggests, the idea here is to explore an isolated island and its many caves to find materials, food, and tools to survive.

The world is randomly generated and there are over 100 items to discover. It has appeal for the Minecraft crowd but also to those looking for a straight up survival game with RPG elements.

International Snooker Pro HD

By Kavcom Ltd

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Built for Tegra devices and recently updated for the K1, you can bet that International Snooker Pro HD is a looker.

It also plays a pretty good game of Snooker too.

With a variety of modes, challenges, and voice work by professional referee Michaela Tabb, this can't be missed for snooker fans.

Now's the time to tell us what your favourite Android exclusives are. Don't be shy! Let us know in the comments below.