
Gaming choices are a personal matter, but many people first try the free versions of the most popular or the top selling apps and there are some good reasons to do that: the games are very easy to find on the Android market and the people want to try before they buy. And the free games work well on Kindle Fire (considering the processing power and the screen resolutin, even it's not a device for playing 3D and high powered action games).
The first game to mention is, because of its popularity, Angry Birds. It's new versions are being developed all the time and the users don't get bored: the new versions introduce new game play tactics, new challenges and new artistry. The newest version is Angry Bird Space, but Angry Birds Seasons has updates each season.
Ice Age is a series of very popular CGI animated movies, but the the game Ice Age Village can be found on the Amazon store, you can download it for free and play it. You can play mini-series, take missions and do quests, gain access to new species of animals. One important thing: you can play with your online friends from Facebook.
Sudoku and Solitaire have millions players all over the world, on different PC operating systems and devices. You can play as well the Kindle Fire tablet in order to kill some free time.
Lep's World is considered by many as a Mario clone (Nintendo's popular series), the main difference being that you play a leprechaun. Another game similar to Nintendo's games (Legend of Zelda: A Link from the Past) is Zenonia 3 from Gamevil Inc.
Virtual City brings a city planning simulator to the Kindle Fire tablet. Fruit Ninja is a slicing game, where you use a knife to slice through (more and more, once the game speeds up) falling fruits.
Brotherhood is from the well know Assassins Creed series and it's highly appeciated free Kindle Fire app.
Word Mix Lite is one of the most popular scrambled letter word games in the Android market: seven scrambled letters are moved until they form a word. The large Kindle Fire thouch screen make it a lot easier and fun to play: the game can be played in a variety of modes and with special accomplishments that can be achieved.
Most of the paid games costs between $.99 and $2.99. It's not a big sum... once you get addicted to a game. The problems start only when you spend too many hours every day playon on your Kindle Fire.