AMAZON Fire Stick TV stick owners don’t just have to use their devices for watching movies and shows.

Users can also access lots of free games that they can play using the Fire Stick remote.

Amazon Fire TVs can be used to play lots of free games

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Amazon Fire TVs can be used to play lots of free gamesCredit: Getty

The Amazon store has a long list of games you can download onto your Fire TV.

You can easily search for a game you’re interested in using the voice command remote.

Alternatively, type the name of a game into the search bar.

Highly rated games include MLB, Crossy Road, and Red Ball 4.

Each of them has tens of thousands of positive reviews.

If you’re not sure what you want to play, head to the Amazon App Store on your Fire TV and browse the game section.

Not all the games are free but a lot are.

One you find one you like you just click to download it.

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Gamers can also upgrade to a Fire TV Game Controller if they find the Fire Stick remote hard to use.

It looks a lot like an Xbox controller and has joysticks.

You can use the game controller like you would your normal remote.

That means you don’t have to keep switching between them.

Lots of different controllers can be compatible with your Amazon Fire TV.

You can easily find a selection on Amazon for as little as $20.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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