Reviews for Free Android Apps
This blog syndicates the reviews published for free Android Apps, if you have an app that you wish to submit feel free to follow the links mentioned in this blog.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Pickaxe and Cannon Crasha: 2 beautiful pixel art retro games for Android
Few thought that pixel art would have any future in the age of 3d graphics and powerful hardware, yet this form of designing games (especially) still has a strong following. Minecraft proved it in 2009 that gamers still want and like the retro look of pixel art. Considering that Minecraft...
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
10 tools to help with Google Play Store Optimization for your app
What’s ASO and “how can I buy one”
Google revealed that more than 50% of the Google Play visitors find apps by using the internal search function. It makes sense, just think how many times you’ve went to Google Play and searched for a particular keyword you were...
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Friday, June 20, 2014
CLZ Movies, one app to rule all of your movies
Ok I admit, it’s an overused expression that I chose for the title but you have to admit the “One ring to rule them all” was the most epic expression ever. You can adapt it to any movie or TV show ever made: “one king to rule them all” (Game of Thrones), “one police officer to rule them all” (The...
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
RoundAPP: Ambush in Sector 9, Treasure of Nahala, Spoony Fish and Ocean Hunt
For this roundAPP I thought of gathering four games that are good when trying to kill some time waiting in line in an office somewhere. Tried any of the below mentioned or have others to suggest? Leave a comment, that’s what the part at the bottom is meant for.
Ambush in Sector 9, old-style A...
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Angry Jew, the Ninjew that creates pogrom-awareness in a fun way
Overview
Christianity and Judaism were descendants of the same religious current, yet for most of the medieval (and modern) history whenever bad circumstances occurred (say the plague, or simpler things such a bad harvesting season) the Jews were persecuted.
Why? Well, taking the example of the...
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
EasyBiz Pro, your mobile route logger
Overview
In some countries (US especially), if you use your car for business purposes you are allowed by federal tax law to deduct the costs associated with the business mileage, as long as you’re not 100% reimbursed for those expenses. It doesn’t matter if you’re working for someone else or you ...
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Thursday, January 9, 2014
Galaxy Storm, a space invaders re-enactment for Android
Overview
In 1978 a Japanese video game developer created a game that would make history, Space Invaders. It quickly became very popular in Japan as people started playing it on Arcade cabinets, to the point where legend says that there was a shortage of yen coins due to the popularity of the...
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