Welcome to the 237th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the headlines from the last week:
Price: $13.99
Layton: Unwound Future is the latest mobile port from the popular Professor Layton series. It’s technically the third one in the franchise, but it’s also one of the most popular. It’s a mystery adventure game where players solve puzzles and progress through the story. The series has a unique art style and solid mechanics. It’s a bit expensive, but there are no in-app purchases and the port is a faithful remake of the original.
Price: Free
NotificationHistory is a simple app for notifications. It lets you save your notification history to your phone for future reference. The app works offline and stores your history on your phone. Additionally, there are some categories for organization and you can read old notifications at will. There is also a clear all button in case you want to wipe everything. It’s a free app with ads and it may be useful for older Android devices without a notification history.
Price: $3.99 with in-app purchases
The Game of Life 2 is a mobile remake of a classic board game with some life simulator elements. Players create a life, move around a game board. The game board spaces act as decision nodes. Players decide what paths to take based on where they land. The game works offline and it has pass-and-play multiplayer for those who are stuck without the web. There is also online multiplayer if you want that as well. It’s actually pretty well made and played well in our testing. There are some in-app purchases but they are more or less optional.
Price: Free / $4.99-$9.99 per month
Peacock TV is the new streaming service from NBCUniversal. It was announced months ago but is now available for a wider release this week. It features NBC programming along with movies from several major movie studios. The service actually has a free variant with 13,000 hours of free programming. The subscription bumps that up to 20,000 hours. Comcast subscribers can pay $4.99 to remove ads while everyone else pays $9.99. The app has some issues and the release has been rather rough. It’ll likely improve over time but we recommend approaching with caution at first since the app seems to be a little glitchy right now.
Price: Free to play
Tales of Crestoria is a Tales mobile game and it’s not too bad. The game play style, animations, and music are very reminiscent from most of the games in the series. We couldn’t actually test this one because it doesn’t officially launch until basically right when this article goes live. However, we can’t imagine Bandai messing this thing up since they have so many popular and well-made gachas already. Most of the negative reviews are just people angry that the game launched to Google Play a few days sooner than it actually opens up to the public. It’ll bounce back.
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