Welcome to the 303rd edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big headlines from the last week:
Price: $32.99
Disgaea 1 Complete is a mobile port of the classic strategy RPG game from 2003. It is the complete game as the name implies. For the uninitiated, Disgaea is a strategy RPG similar in mechanics to Final Fantasy Tactics or Fire Emblem. You get some characters, play through the story, and enjoy the game in all of its glory. Additionally, the mobile version adds an auto-battle system for easier level grinding, cloud saves, battle speed boosts, and a cheat shop for extra EXP and HL. The price is outrageously expensive, but keep an eye on it to see if it ever goes on sale.
Price: Free
Microsoft is doing a lot of new stuff with its launcher these days. In fact, they are re-building the entire app from scratch. This new iteration has a bunch of new features such as a legitimate landscape mode, a dark mode, and a bunch of performance tweaks from the original. It is a preview and there are some bugs. However, this should easily usurp the old Microsoft Launcher as long as the improvements keep coming. Plus, the new version looks pretty nice as well. Check out our hands-on impressions here!
Price: Free to play
Might & Magic: Chess Royale is an auto-battler with 100-player matches. It’s actually a fairly basic game right now. There is one game mode where you go in and do auto chess style combat against all those other people. However, matches tend to go rather quickly and the loading times are pretty good. You get the usual array of auto chess elements as well. Some people aren’t fans of the game’s singular game mode and there are a few connection issues for some folks. It’s not the best it can be right now, but it should improve over time.
Price: Free
Byte is the literal successor to Vine. The app appeared on the Play Store late last week and people are already talking about it. It works very much like Vine used to. You upload 6-second clips and re-watch them over and over again. It’s set up to be a nostalgia trip back down memory lane for previous Vine users. However, the developers are open to where the app could go. It’s a little basic right now but we expect improvements, additions, and things like better categorization as time goes. Here’s hoping this one is a bit more successful but it has to compete with TikTok and that’s a steep hill to climb. Here’s how to install the app if it’s not available on Google Play for you.
Price: Free to play
Realm of Alters is a deck-building duel game similar in its basic premise to games like Hearthstone. Players collect cards, build decks, and duel other players in online PvP matches. Unfortunately, the game launched on the Play Store, but the servers hadn’t launched as of the time of this writing. Thus, I was unable to really test this one out. However, based on context, it’ll likely be similar to most card dueling games where you summon cards gacha-style and obtain free stuff for logging in every day. It should be relatively decent when the servers go live.
If we missed any big Android apps or games news, tell us about it in the comments!
01/02/2020 05:00 PM
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