Welcome to the 292nd Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big app and game headlines from the last week!
Price: Free / $3.99-$7.99
LEGO DUPLO WORLD is a new kids game from LEGO. It’s a super simple game and mostly for younger children. It features things like counting games, color sorting, and some fun stuff like building a train from LEGO blocks. The game has mixed reviews so far. Most say their kids enjoy the game. The complaints run the gamut between a bunch of different things, but none of them are overly serious. It’s a decent kids game overall.
Price: Free / $1.99-$7.99
Cometin is a different type of customization app. It features a module setup and you only download the various modules you want. It features modules for things like ambient display, phone rotation, heads-up, and a bunch of other little tweaks. You install the app, pick the tweaks you want, and the app installs those tweaks directly. It uses Google’s new Dynamic Modules from Google I/O 2019 and it’s actually a really neat example of how to use them.
Price: Free to play
Disney Frozen Adventures is a new match-three game with a Disney’s Frozen theme. It plays like most match-three games. You move pieces around to match the shapes and remove them from the board. There are also various power-ups to help with that endeavor. You also get the usual movie tie-in perks like cameos from popular characters and stuff like that. It’s a fairly basic match-three game with a few extras tossed in so it won’t blow anybody’s mind. Additionally, there seems to be a few bugs with the first few levels but we imagine those will get ironed out eventually. It’s not bad overall, it’s just not amazing.
Price: Free / $7-$13 per month
Disney+ is the biggest new video streaming service of 2019 so far. Disney basically ripped all of its content out of other streaming services and gathered them here to charge you an extra $7 per month for them. That said, there is a lot to like about it. There are a ton of Disney movies and a bunch of other content to watch. It also features stuff from 20th Century Fox such as The Simpsons. However, that’s about all it has right now. The base service goes for $7 per month. However, we actually recommend the bundle with ESPN+ and Hulu for $13 per month because Disney+ doesn’t stand well on its own as a streaming service just yet.
Price: Free to play
Minecraft Earth hit the US this last week. It’s still in Early Release Beta, but it’s available to download and play. As a quick refresher, Minecraft Earth is like regular Minecraft and Pokemon Go had a baby. You use the AR features to build things in the real world. It is a beta so there are bugs. However, even with that taken into account, the game actually plays pretty well. We’re sure you’ll hear about this one again before the end of the year. It’s a fairly big release.
If we missed any big Android apps and games news, releases, or updates, tell us about them in the comments!
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