http://img.youtube.com/vi/NhQwuVEVYIk/0.jpg2012! Maya Mayhem is the second game designed by Sofresh games that we review and include on BestFreeAndroidApps (first one was Megaflux) and it’s as addictive as its predecessor. One of the first popular games released in the 80s was Asteroids by Atari, where you controlled a vector...
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
2012! Maya Mayhem - fight against the wrath of Mayan Gods
Monday, February 25, 2013
Wallo Live Wallpaper, beautify your Android with Pinterest images
http://img.youtube.com/vi/sbM70YGPW30/0.jpgI have an Android smartphone for over 2 years now, and until yesterday I never changed the wallpaper. Right when I got the phone I set the wallpaper to a default photo and that’s it. I didn’t even know there’s an option to set a live wallpaper. It’s just a matter of habit...
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"Kids Numbers and Colors", an Android learning game for children
http://img.youtube.com/vi/PGasJYY0r1g/0.jpg“Kids Numbers and Colors” is a free game for Android developed by Funedge, suitable for kids that want to learn how to write numbers and how to count in Indonesian (or English if Indonesian is their main language). Now, since not all kids really want to learn (I know I didn’t...
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
GeoTrain Flags and Capitals, learn geography the fun way
http://www.bestfreeandroidapps.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/geotrain-qr.pngWe’ve previously covered a review for Entangled, a game developed by Jan Rychtár. That was one of the 3 apps developed by Jan so far, so now we’re taking a look at another game developed by him, called GeoTrain – Flags and Capitals. There’s a common denominator for these...
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
AutoSignalRecovery, recover your phone signal automatically
Every phone loses signal once in a while not to mention those cases where you work in an environment prone to lost signals (i.e. in a lab that’s several floors under the ground floor, like those poor guys in “Breaking Bad”) or whenever you ride the subway for instance. On my...
AutoSignalRecovery, recover your phone signal automatically
Rap-a-Tic-Tac-Toe game for Android
Tic-Tac-Toe is another one of those games that remind me of my childhood. Being in the math class it was almost impossible not to start a tic tac toe game when you had access to all those math-paper pages divided into neat little squares. Tic tac toe and Battleship were the most popular...
Rap-a-Tic-Tac-Toe game for Android
Monday, February 18, 2013
Entangled Game, train your brain to disentangle threads
When I was little there was a game we would play with a ball of yarn (thread for those that never saw one), where you’d start tangling the yarn over your fingers and the others had to take the “spiderweb” off your hands onto their own in a way so that no vertices remained...
Entangled Game, train your brain to disentangle threads
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
MegaFlux, Matrix-style brain puzzle
MegaFlux just became one of my favorite Android puzzle games, as I’ve always been a fan of the Rube Goldberg machine-type of games (I remember the good old times after ’95 when I discovered “The Incredible Machine” game and became addicted) – these types of games...
MegaFlux, Matrix-style brain puzzle
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Threedot, a fun neon-tilting game
Threedot is an arcade-like game that takes place in a world of micro-organisms. Your goal as a good micro-organism is to destroy other bacteria that are trying “to kill or otherwise harm” you (as the father of all bacteria, Sid the Sloth, would say). So the purpose is to stay alive....
Threedot, a fun neon-tilting game