RUSH: Xtreme
A quick arcade racer with tilt steering and short tracks. Good pick for short sessions on the bus or in line. Controls feel smooth, and the menus stay out of the way.
Game Finder is a small Canadian portal for mobile gamers who want honest picks. We review and recommend Android titles with short, useful notes. No hype, no fluff — just games we think are fun.
A quick arcade racer with tilt steering and short tracks. Good pick for short sessions on the bus or in line. Controls feel smooth, and the menus stay out of the way.
A bike runner that mixes ramps, flips, and tight corners. Tap to boost and time your landings for extra points. Levels are short, which makes it easy to retry and beat your score.
Race against three other players in live online matches. Pick up power-ups and trip up your friends on the way to the finish line. The bright art style keeps things light and friendly.
A snappy 3D car racer with one-finger steering. Pass rivals, dodge traffic, and unlock new rides as you climb the ranks. The cartoon look is easy on the eyes during longer play.
A short, honest catalogue of mobile games — built by players who actually finish the levels they review.
Every game is installed and played on a real Android device for at least a week before it lands on our list.
Publishers don't pay us to feature their games. If a title makes the cut, it's because we liked it.
We favour games with short load times and rounds you can finish on a coffee break.
Titles with aggressive ads, pay-to-win mechanics, or shady in-app purchases don't make the list.
Picks are refreshed when something better arrives. Old favourites get rotated out, not buried in a long catalogue.
Small Alberta-based team, focused on Canadian mobile gamers and the titles available locally on Google Play.
Our review process is straightforward — and intentionally slow enough to catch the bad apples.
We watch Google Play charts, Reddit threads, and reader tips to build a weekly shortlist of candidates.
Each title goes on a real phone. We play through at least the first few hours of content.
Load time, controls, ad frequency, monetisation, and replay value all get a quick internal score.
Only the games we'd happily recommend to a friend make the catalogue. The rest are quietly dropped.
A snapshot of how the portal has grown since launch.
Right now the focus is racing and arcade. We're slowly expanding into other casual categories.
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Game Finder is a small portal run from Alberta. We focus on mobile games for Android, with a soft spot for racing titles and pick-up-and-play arcade fun. Every game on the list has been tried by a real person, on a real phone.
Our picks lean toward titles with fair monetisation, short load times, and gameplay you can enjoy in five minutes or less. We do not accept paid placements, and we update the list when something better comes along.
The portal is built for casual players in Canada who want a short list of games to try, not a giant catalogue to sort through. If you have a suggestion, drop us a note using the form below.
Answers to the things readers ask us most often.
Yes. The portal is free to browse, and we don't lock any reviews or download links behind a paywall. Every game on the list also has its own Google Play page with its own pricing.
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Our current catalogue is Android-only, with games available through the Canadian Google Play store. We may expand to iOS in the future, but we want to keep the list tight and tested.
We review the list roughly once a month. Titles that no longer hold up — usually because of intrusive updates or new ad behaviour — get rotated out and replaced with stronger picks.
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It's just what our small team plays the most. The category is also full of pick-up-and-play titles that fit the kind of casual sessions we recommend. Other genres are slowly being added.
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