Leaping Tiger, the free Kiwi-made location-based friend-finding app for gamers, is now available on Android devices.

As we reported at the app’s web and iOS launch in June, Leaping Tiger uses a database of games and your smartphone’s location services to pair you with people in your area looking to jam the same games.

According to Leaping Tiger, the app makes it easy to see what those around you are playing across all platforms and services, including Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, and Steam.

Users can also share their game check-in live to their Facebook and Twitter followers, expanding the reach and chance of finding someone to play with.

“Gamers are often forced to use random matchmaking and end up playing with strangers who at times, aren’t very friendly,” said Leaping Tiger co-founder Amy Potter.

“Gamers playing titles with large community followings – like League of Legends – may be able to attend live events where players can connect. But what about those of us playing Animal Crossing, Destiny, and other multiplayer games where friend discovery is almost impossible?”

Here’s how it works, courtesy of Leaping Tiger:

Step 1 - Create Your Player ID
Build your Player ID by inputting your gaming usernames and social handles.

Step 2. - Check-in to a Game
Select your platform and the game you are currently playing.

Step 3. - Instantly Connect
Send Play Requests to other online players, begin chatting, then team up in-game!