Just to clarify—are you referring to (Samsung’s old operating system, used on phones like the Wave series, which had its own app store for games), or is this a typo for another term (e.g., "bad games download," "Bada games" as in a specific platform, or "bada" as slang)?
If you meant (discontinued around 2013), here’s a short essay on that topic: The Rise and Fall of Bada Games: A Forgotten Mobile Ecosystem In the late 2000s, the smartphone landscape was far from the iOS–Android duopoly we know today. Nokia’s Symbian, BlackBerry OS, Windows Mobile, and even Samsung’s own Linux-based Bada OS competed for attention. Launched in 2010 with the Samsung Wave S8500, Bada aimed to offer a touch-friendly experience with a robust SDK for developers. Among its key features was Samsung Apps (later renamed Samsung Galaxy Store), where users could find and download games specifically designed for Bada. bada games download
Downloading games on Bada was straightforward: users opened the pre-installed store app, browsed categories like “Arcade” or “Puzzle,” selected a game, and tapped “download.” Many games were paid, but some offered free trials. Titles like Super KO Boxing! , Asphalt 5 , and Need for Speed: Shift demonstrated Bada’s graphical capabilities, thanks to its support for OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0. The platform even supported in-app purchases and DRM protection. Just to clarify—are you referring to (Samsung’s old