Welcome to the 316th edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the big headlines from the last week:
Price: Free to play
Mass For The Dead is a mobile game from Crunchyroll. It takes place in the same world as the Overlord anime. It has the same premise as well. You, the player, are trapped in a defunct MMORPG and must make the best of things. The main characters from the show all make appearances as either side characters or main characters while you go off on your own adventure. In terms of mechanics, it’s a fairly basic mobile RPG. You assemble a party, do battle with the bad guys, and advance the story with a smattering of extra events and other things to do. The game also includes auto attacking and a fast forward mode for easier grinding. It’s surprisingly decent for an anime spin-off game.
Price: Free
Google launched the official app to accompany its new Pixel Buds product. The app is fairly basic. You can see the battery charge in the left and right buds independently along with the charge case. You can also use it to turn Adaptive Sound on and off, view tutorials on gestures and use, control Google Assistant, and, the most valuable feature, the ability to ring your Pixel Buds if you lose them. The app is free to download and use. However, Google’s execution of this one has left more than one person confused and angry about it, hence the low Google Play rating.
Price: $6.99
Levelhead is a new platformer from the same developers of Crashlands. This is one entertaining little platform game. You build levels, share it with others, and play levels other people made. It’s almost like an indie version of Mario Maker. There is a campaign mode of sorts with 90 levels by the developers as well as a surprisingly good level creation process. You can even build a working calculator. The game is smooth and the mechanics are simple. It’s also free if you use Google Play Pass, which makes it one of the best games on Google Play Pass. As usual, Butterscotch Shenanigans has a hilarious trailer for the game, visible below. This is one of the best releases of 2020 so far.
Price: Free
TVUsage is a digital wellbeing app for Android TV owners. The app is fairly simple to use. It installs and then keeps track of your usage over three day increments. You can view your usage, set usage limits, and it even acts as a launcher of sorts. Additionally, it comes with an applock function in case you don’t want the kids to use a particular Android TV app. The app works perfectly on an Nvidia Shield TV device, but may have problems on Mi devices and Sony TVs. It’s free at least, though, so it doesn’t hurt to try it out.
Price: Free to play
Legend of Runeterra is a new card dueling game from Riot Games, developers of League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics. It plays a lot like other card dueling games like Hearthstone, Magic: The Gathering, and others. You assemble a deck, duel with other players, and try to be the last player standing. It includes a mix of classic card duel mechanics. For instance, you build decks around champions and that’s fairly normal. However, the champion levels up when certain conditions are met and cards can attack the same turn they are put into play, which is not normal. It’s an interesting entrant into the genre and you can learn a lot more in our guide here.
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