Welcome to the 300th edition of Android Apps Weekly. We appreciate everyone who has come to read this piece every week! Unfortunately, we don’t have anything special planned so let’s get right into those headlines:
Price: Free
Great Escapes is a new escape room game. Players enter into the rooms, figure out the puzzles, and work their way through the game. This game is insanely new. In fact, it’s still in the first beta release. Thus, you will absolutely find issues along with some features (like hints) missing from the game. However, despite all of that, we quite like the game’s graphics and premise. It’s a dark game with some decent puzzles and controls. We assume it’ll get better with each release. Please note, it may not be available in all regions.
Price: Free
Nude is a weird app. It sounds like a porn app and looks like an antivirus app. However, it is neither porn or an antivirus app. It actually hides your photos and videos so other people can’t see them. The scan function pours through your files to identify any video or photo file. Nude then hides those files from sight. The app also includes biometric access support, a built-in gallery to view your hidden stuff, and the ability to automatically or manually add files to the hidden list. It’s not bad as far as gallery vault apps go.
Price: Free / $1.99
Vodobanka is a unique little game. It’s technically a puzzle game with some action elements. Players play as a SWAT team and barge into structures to apprehend the bad guys. You get a variety of tools to help you do the job and it’s surprisingly not as violent as its premise would have you assume. The controls are super simple and the game play works well enough. Earlier versions of the game had a few game play bugs but most of them are ironed out now. There is both a free and premium version of the game. Neither one has microtransactions or advertisements. This one isn’t half bad.
Price: Free
Square Appointments is a business app. It lets you create appointments for your clients. Square is best known for its point-of-sale system and most of its apps revolve around that. This one isn’t all that different. You can schedule appointments, accept payments, and carry on your business as usual. The UI seems quite good and everything is easy enough to use. Additionally, the app helps out by automatically sending appointment reminders and can handle the checkout process as well.
Price: Free to play
Era Combat is a new FPS game. In terms of game play, it isn’t much different from industry leaders like Call of Duty: Mobile or PUBG Mobile. However, this one has a few neat tricks up its sleeve. For starters, it has jetpacks and we quite like jetpacks. Additionally, it features a sci-fi setting, tons of achievements, and plenty of online PvP. In fact, it’s predominately a PvP game so those who like narrative shooters may not find this enjoyable. In any case, it’s in early access beta so beware of the bugs but it’s otherwise a decent experience.
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