Welcome to the 291st Android Apps Weekly! Here are the headlines from the last week:
Price: $0.99
zCube is an interesting 3D RTS title. Players get access to basically an entire cube. You can traverse the various sides of the cube in a variety of ways. The unique premise is backed by two game modes, two dozen missions, 25 units, and more. The game play is difficult to describe so we recommend checking out the video just below. However, you set up troops and defenses like a normal RTS game. However, you can flip the cube around and also set stuff up on those sides. The graphics won’t win any awards, but that’s okay. It’s not a bad way to spend $0.99. The game also has no in-app purchases or ads.
Price: Free
bthere is a new location sharing and group texting app. The balances its features between those two main ideas. For instance, your friends can see if you’re hanging out with other people in your friend circle and you can broadcast your location to see if any friends want to chill. The messaging part of the service is a little bare, but it functions well enough. Plus, there are potentially important things like emergency contact info for friends in need. The app also boasts a reward system that gives away stuff like free t-shirts and runs contests. We don’t know if this one will ever become popular, but it’s not a horrible idea.
Price: $4.99
ROME: Total War – Alexander is a new standalone DLC to the popular ROME: Total War real-time strategy franchise. It joins ROME: Total War – Barbarian Invasion in the list of possible DLCs. This one centers its story around Alexander the Great and the Persian Empire. Unlike the base game, you only get one faction choice in this one and the game follows a narrative story. However, the mechanics are solid and the storytelling isn’t bad for a real-time strategy game. It runs for $4.99, but has no in-app purchases or ads.
Price: Free
Walmart InHome Delivery is what the name implies. You hop on the app, order food, and it’s brought to your front door. Walmart is one of the companies large enough to pull off something like this. It’ll be interesting to see if it works. Anyway, the concept is kind of neat. You hop onto the app, order your food, and pay. A Walmart associate collects your goods, drives them to your house, and then literally enters your house and puts the groceries away. You get updates about the whole process, including a live stream of the delivery process. It’s a little weird having a stranger in your home, but it seems like a neat idea.
Price: Free to play
NBA Now Mobile is a new basketball game from GAMEVIL. It’s a free-to-play game with actual NBA players and rosters. Some parts of this game are pretty cool. For instance, the game updates player stats everyday throughout the season and that’s a nice touch. Some of the other features include online PvP, a gacha element to create your own team from whatever players you can collect, and a prediction system that rewards you for predicting winning teams of actual, real life NBA games. Players complaints include the odd bug here and there, high prices for the in-app purchases, and a lack of an in-depth single player mode. We suspect it’ll get better with time, though.
If we missed any big Android apps or games news, updates, or releases, tell us about them in the comments!
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