Well, oddly enough, I get the same message of incompatibility for Worms when visiting the webpage, but since I simply clicked on the app in the Amazon App store instead on my phone and tablet, I can only presume it is a website bug. Needless to say, Worms, Runtastic Pro, and Monopoly all work fine.
You just need to install the AppStore (as linked in OP), and get it through it. The apps are still plain ol' Android apps. They have daily free apps, so definitely worth having, if for no other reason.
Amazon is celebrating the birthday of their AppStore with a number of paid apps for free on Friday and Saturday only.
Official page and list of games
You do not need to own an Amazon tablet. Any Android device can get them, if you install their appstore.
It depends on what you want. My first tablet was 7 inches. For reading it was fine, but for anything else, I found myself constantly wishing it was just a bit bigger. For web browsing, PDFs, movies, or even comic viewing, the difference in size will be notable.
Note the Fire does not accept...
It can be used for navigation anyhow, thanks to the GPS, and you can always tether to your phone if absolutely necessary, but as a WiFi model, it is what it is. Even the Samsung Galaxy Pro 8.4 is $399 for the WiFi only model.
I have a Nook HD+ 8.9-inch (1920x1280), which was my second tablet...
Great deal on this tablet.
Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 (Quad-core 1.70GHz)
2GB RAM, 16GB Flash Storage
8.3" Full HD IPS (1920x1200) Display
Wi-Fi, BT, MicroSD Slot, Dual Camera
Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
Weight: 0.74 lbs (338 g)
Link for White model
Use promo code MHSALE10
Note...
This particular crop of Android games is really a superb deal if you go for the full unlocked purchase (minimum $4.54 as of this post):
Ravensword: Shadowlands - A Skyrim wannabe, but very well done, and released only a few months ago. Retails or $6.99
Carmageddon - This is a huge classic from...
Actually he was right, but not because of the charity thing (though it is a worthwhile consideration). Crusader Kings II is only about a year old and is a truly brilliant game.
I'll be honest, it was my first Paradox game, having read it was insanely fun and accessible. It does have a...
The latest Humble Bundle weekly deal is up and for strategy fans it is really sweet:
The sponsor company is Paradox, makers of great strategy games (the greatest IMHO), and the initial offer is:
$1 for
Europa Universalis III Complete (I have been looking for a nice deal on this for some time...