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5 Best games for BlackBerry Playbook


1-Papa's Burgeria for BlackBerry PlayBook




Papa's Burgeria for BlackBerry PlayBook

Okay, so a videogame based on building hamburgers, serving hungry customers and customizing your own personal burger joint sounds a bit unconventional. But that's also why it's so much fun. Papa's Burgeria is a unique one-player "sim" game that awards players for burger-building accuracy and serving speed, and like a great burger, it's surprisingly addictive.


2-Simple Blackjack for BlackBerry PlayBook
The name of this one sums up the game nicely: Simple Blackjack is a barebones version of the casino favorite. Though the game doesn't offer any "advanced" functionality, such as the ability to double down on bets, the basic Blackjack features and functionality are all there. Simple Blackjack is great for beginners looking to learn the game or experts hoping to hone their skills. And the price is right; it's free.


3-DoodleBlast for BlackBerry PlayBook

DoodleBlast for the BlackBerry PlayBook is a simple, addictive and surprisingly challenging game of skill that all RIM tablet owners will appreciate. The goal of the game is simple: A number of balls are suspended above an obstacle course, your job is to draw lines with a limited supply of ink, in order to safely direct them through the course and into a bin at the bottom of your PlayBook display. Trust me, that task is not as easy as it sounds.

4-Gravity Burst for BlackBerry PlayBook

The objective: Destroy enemy spaceships by launching projectiles through galactic-environments with varying levels of gravitational pull. Sound simple? Not so much. The free version of Gravity Burst gives you 18 levels, but you can get many more stages and challenges by purchasing the full version for just $0.99. And it's well worth a dollar.


5-Assembler Mobile 2 HD for BlackBerry PlayBook

Assembler Mobile 2 HD for PlayBook is an addictive puzzle game in which players attempt to arrange blocks of varying shapes and sizes into structures to raise one key block into specific positions that change with every level. To add to the challenge, the game employs the PlayBook's accelerometer to detect which way you're holding your tablet and the game's "gravity" changes when you flip your PlayBook around.









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