Dec 28, 2010 08:59 GMT  ·  By

Leading game publisher Gameloft has added two new titles to the list of already available games it released for devices powered by Google's Android operating system. The company made the announcement via Twitter, stating that the two new titles come in HD, just the same as its previous games for the platform.

“GT Racing HD and Real Soccer 2011 HD are out today for select Android devices! Check out the excitement today,” the company announced via Twitter.

Unfortunately, these titles are not compatible with all of the Android-based mobile phones available out there, and those interested in giving them a try should head to the company's website here to learn whether their devices are compatible or not.

One way or the other, users would still have to access Gameloft's website if they are interested in these games, since the company does not offer them via the Android Market. Both titles sport a price tag of $4.99.

As for what the new games would be able to offer, here's what the company notes on GT Racing: Motor Academy HD:

- 25 manufacturers and more than 100 licensed cars to buy, drive and upgrade - An elaborate physics engine unique to each car for impressively realistic driving sensations - A great variety of tracks, from the iconic Laguna Seca to urban tracks, speed rings and rally tracks

Those who are fond of racing games would certainly find that the new title is as appealing as it can be. However, in case there are some who would go for another type of game, Real Soccer 2010 HD is there for them.

In Real Soccer 2010 HD, players will be able to choose from a number of no less than 245 teams in 8 leagues. Real Player names (FIFPro license) are also there, as well as a number of 14 stadiums to play on.

Other features of the new Real Soccer 2010 HD include:

- Local multiplayer mode to go head-to-head with friends. - Exclusive game modes, including Enter the Legend (play as your favourite player on the field) and the RF League (online leaderboard).