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Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on Google Play as of today, with Cut the Rope, Rebuild, and 100 Floors currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.
[In this weekly column, Gamasutra rounds up the most popular paid and free gaming applications on Google Play as of today, with Cut the Rope, Rebuild, and 100 Floors currently ranking among the platform's top downloads.] This week's top paid titles are: 1. Cut the Rope (ZeptoLab, $0.99) 2. Rebuild (Sarah Northway, $0.99) 3. Draw Something (OMGPOP, $1.99) 4. Where's My Water? (Disney, $0.99) 5. Angry Birds Space Premium (Rovio, $0.99) 6. Minecraft: Pocket Edition (Mojang, $6.99) 7. Fruit Ninja (Halfbrick, $1.22) 8. Grand Theft Auto III (Rockstar, $4.99) 9. Flick Golf! (Full Fat, $0.99) 10. Osmos HD (Hemisphere Games, $2.99) Sarah Northway's zombie apocalypse strategy-survival game Rebuild earns second place in Google Play's paid app rankings this week, challenging reigning sales leader Cut the Rope for the top chart spot. Angry Birds Space Premium drops to fifth after previously placing second, while Draw Something and Where's My Water? report consistently strong sales at fourth and fifth. Here are this week's top free Android game applications: 1. 100 Floors (Tobi Apps) 2. Temple Run (Imangi) 3. Pac-Chomp (Namco Bandai) 4. Angry Birds Space (Rovio) 5. Cut the Rope Free (ZeptoLab) 6. Angry Birds (Rovio) 7. Fruit Ninja Free (Halfbrick) 8. Draw Something Free (OMGPOP) 9. Bow ManDiamond Blast (Words Mobile) The newly-launched Android version of Tobi Apps' iOS room-based puzzler 100 Floors tops Google Play's free app charts, overtaking Imangi's popular Temple Run and Namco Bandai's Pac-Man puzzler Pac-Chomp. Cut the Rope Free challenges Angry Birds Space at fifth place, meanwhile, as newcomers Bow Man and Diamond Blast enter the charts at ninth and tenth.
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