Welcome to the 317th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big headlines from the last week:
Price: Free
Hello Human is a puzzle game with a simple premise. A computer challenges you to complete a puzzle and then you do. Each level is slightly different and the difficulty scales up as you play. You’ll press buttons in sequence, find patterns, and move stuff around the screen while the computer says silly things. It’s a rather simple puzzle game without a whole ton of depth. However, there are a bunch of levels and the game is entirely free at the time of this writing. It’s in early access beta so make sure to email the developer if you find any problems.
Price: Free
Dolby On is an audio recording app with a few decent tricks up its sleeve. The app comes with a noise canceling feature by recording the background noise and then eliminating it from your recordings. Additionally, you can add a few other filters to improve audio quality. It’s definitely a step up from most audio recorders although we’d like to see more configuration for some of the filters. In any case, it’s a solid free recorder and the UI is pretty decent as well.
Price: Free to play
Word Crack 2 is the spiritual successor to the original. The series is a Scrabble style word game variant similar to Words With Friends. You can play solo or with other players. Some of the other game features include power ups, a couple of mini-games, and simple controls. It plays like most other Scrabble style games. You put words on a board and score points until someone wins. The UI can be kind of clunky and the game has a few bugs. We expect the game to tighten up over time so keep an eye on it if it’s too buggy for you right now.
Price: Free
HowWeFeel is a health app for the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a sort of crowd sourcing effort. You download the app, log in every day, and tell the app how you feel. That data (anonymous, of course) is fed to researchers to help them predict the wave of the outbreak. Plus, it feeds some stats back to the user as well in case you’re curious about how other people around you use the app. Unfortunately, the stats are only a little helpful and we wish there were more. We’re also not sure how much an app like this helps. However, if you feel like giving it a try, we encourage it. The app does work.
Price: Free to play
Forza Street is Microsoft’s official mobile game for the popular racing series. It’s actually an interesting game to play. Most of the race is handled with cinematic style camera angles and auto driving. Players only have control on the corners and have to decide when to break, hit the gas, and boost to take the corner correctly. It adds a unique arcade mechanics to the game and it makes the game fun to watch. It’s just not the most exciting game to play. Even so, the game is great to look at and there are a lot of things to do. It’s technically a racing game, but it definitely doesn’t feel like one for better or for worse.
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