Welcome to the 298th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the big headlines from the last week:
Price: $2.99 with in-app purchases
Wanna Survive is a retro-style strategy game with a classic zombie twist. You recruit a team, fight zombies, and try to make your way to safety. It plays very similarly to the PC version of the game and the PC version is a little difficult. Characters who die in the game are permanently gone and you have to not only strategize in combat, but also decide things like who gets to eat on any given day. There are in-app purchases for coins, but they’re unnecessary to play and complete the game as far as we can tell.
Price: Free
Microsoft Learn Chinese is Microsoft’s first foray into language learning. It boasts lessons by educational experts, various little quizzes and games to keep things interesting, and chat bots to practice your conversational skills. The app has a good looking UI that is both clean and functional without being overly cluttered or confusing. Additionally, it’s entirely free with no in-app purchases or ads. However, the app is occasionally slow and there are many complaints of bug issues and app freezing. We hope Microsoft cleans this up because we like the idea.
Price: Free to play
Last Cloudia is a mobile RPG with some neat game play mechanics and colorful graphics. At its core, it’s a free to play gacha mobile RPG. However, it also features simplified combat, some over-the-top cinematics, and customizable character growth. It also has the usual staples like online PvP and some voice acting. It has a lot of potential but it’s still a little bit rough around the edges. It should get better over time as more bug fixes roll out.
Price: Free / Up to $12.99
Tile Shortcuts is a neat customization app. It uses Android’s ability to add quick tiles to the quick settings menu to let you add whatever you want. You can create quick tiles for apps, website URLs, and more. The developer is working on extending the list even further as well. It’s a simple app and it worked fine in our testing. This kind of customization is a bit niche, but we appreciate it when app does it well.
Price: Free to play
Spies in Disguise: Agents of the Run is an endless runner game with a tie-in to the Spies in Disguise movie. It’s not the most imaginative endless runner and most of the mechanics should be familiar from other games. However, you can play as characters from the movie, the game actually plays fairly well, and the colorful graphics and simple game play make it a decent family-friendly choice. A few people experienced some bugs, but it worked fine for us.
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