Welcome to the 286th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big headlines from the last week:
Price: Free / Up to $4.99
Walk Master is an arcade game similar to titles like QWOP and Daddy Long Legs. Players use a series of taps to walk a character through various levels. The walking mechanic is more difficult than it seems and it’s fairly easy to lose one’s balance. The game features 26 playable characters and a decent number of levels with more on the way. It’s a clean game with a family friendly feel to it. However, it is harder to play than it looks.
Price: Free / $4.49 each
John GBAC and John NESS are two relatively newer emulators. Both launched a while back but we still want to talk about them. John GBAC is an emulator for both Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color and John NESS is an emulator for SNES and NES. Thus, you get four emulators in two apps. Both apps feature the kinds of stuff one would want in an emulator. The features include save and load states, fast forward and slow motion modes, cheat code support, hardware controller support, and cloud storage support. These two apps replaced four other emulators by the same developer and both emulators are top notch work.
Price: Free to play
League of Wonderland is a new game from SEGA. It’s a card dueling style game. Players use decks with eight cards and battle other players online. Battles are surprisingly quick and take place in about two minutes. Additionally, there are a variety of cards to collect and special abilities to help sway the battle in your direction. The game also has a Viewer Mode in case you would rather watch others play. It’s a free to play title so expect those usual pitfalls. Most of the complaints are with some early release issues such as low frame rates and the occasional crash bug.
Price: Free / Up to $27.99
There are two versions of Energy Ring. The first is for the Samsung Galaxy S10 series of devices. It lets you use the punch hole camera as a battery indicator. The Galaxy Note 10 variant does the same thing but for Galaxy Note 10 series devices. You can configure it as you need by increasing the thickness and color of the ring around the camera. It also boasts almost 0% CPU usage and only wakes up to change the battery level. It’s free to use with optional donations, hence the higher than average price tag. Now if we could only get Hidey Hole and a notification light app, the Note 10 would be ready to go.
Price: Free to play
Call of Duty: Mobile is one of the biggest shooter releases this year. It borrows from a ton of mobile game genres. Its a mobile shooter with similar mechanics to games like PUBG Mobile and Modern Combat 5. However, it also includes gacha elements with character and loot collection. The game includes a few different PvP modes along with some other stuff to do. There are some early launch bugs, including app crashes and slow downs. However, people seem to really like this one and it shows how far mobile shooters have come.
If we missed any big Android apps or games news, tell us about it in the comments!
05/10/2019 04:00 PM
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