ANDROID GAMES: WHAT YOU SHOULD PLAY IN 2016

ANDROID GAMES: WHAT YOU SHOULD PLAY IN 2016


Here at AndroidPIT, we've compiled a list of the best Android games to help you navigate the Play Store's myriad titles. Join us as we explore various game genres and present all the best titles to install on your Android phone or tablet in 2016. Let's go!

New Android games this month

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Best Android card games
Hearthstone: our current favorite

Blizzard is the master of iteration and I mean this in the most complimentary way possible. Whether it's MOBAs, FPS, or MMOs, these guys know how to refine a product to create a winning formula. The CCG is just another acronym Blizzard has tackled of late, and the fruits of its labor, Hearthstone, is successful on many levels.

Hearthstone doesn't offer anything radically new to this genre, it features one-on-one, turn-based battles with monster-summoning and spell-casting. The gameplay mechanics can be learned in minutes but the mastery of them is a never-ending pursuit. The variety of digital cards means there are many strategies to try out; crafting and refining the perfect deck of cards is just one of the stressful, though ultimately rewarding, aspects of Hearthstone. 

It's free-to-play but I hesitate to recommend it as a casual experience. Sure, it can be enjoyed as such, but Hearthstone is going to try and dominate your life. Watch this video of the lead designer trying to justify a single card – one card of the thousands it offers – which arrived in a recent update. Hearthstone lives and dies by the balance of its cards and heroes, and Blizzard seems committed to making sure this remains in equilibrium, making it all the more tempting for me to keep playing. Damn you, Blizzard.
Hearthstone: easy to learn, difficult to master. / © AndroidPIT

Best offline games
Shadow Fight 2: our current favorite

Shadow Fight 2 is a one-on-one fantasy fighting game featuring lifelike animations, intuitive controls and tons of weapons. It's relatively slow paced for a fighting game, meaning bouts are often as much about strategic decisions as they are quick reactions: trying to hold your nerve and defend against an onslaught of attacks with dwindling health is nerve-wracking. A free-to-play, offline classic.
Shadow Fight 2 will turn you into an epic warrior. / © ANDROIDPIT

If you find yourself almost out of your data allowance or facing a long trip where you need to conserve battery life, offline games are a must-have in your games repertoire. Take a look at our roundup of the best Android offline games to keep on your phone for those no-internet fun times.

Best Android puzzle games
Roll the Ball: our current favorite

Roll the Ball is a slide puzzle game that requires you to use physics and engineering to win. Well, you at least have to do some planning which requires a good amount of strategy. This is a brain-training game that keeps you actively focused and planning ahead. So if you're in for a challenge, then this is for you. 

The goal of the game is to get the ball from the start to the 'goal.' You do that by configuring the tiles so the ball can move through a continuous tube. The blue and red tiles cannot be moved, but rather have screws that connect them to the 'wall'. All of the wooden tiles can be moved, including ones with tubes and without. Remember, it's not always necessary to use every tube tile, so get creative with your moves. 

Once you start solving puzzles, the tile volume increases. There are different features and bonus games that earn you hints that you can later use if you get into a jam. You can also earn them by watching videos. The only complaint I have is the ads. Unless you pay, they pop up every third game. 
Roll the Ball requires you to do some planning and think ahead with your moves.


Cut the Rope 2
Our current favorite puzzle game on Android is Cut the Rope 2, in which you feed candy to a little green critter known as Om Nom. How do you do this? By cutting rope, of course.

This free-to-play title features painterly graphics and fiendishly clever puzzles. Don't be fooled by the cutesy visuals, though: Cut the Rope 2 gets seriously tough by the time you reach the later levels. But because success is only ever a few snips away, this one never gets old. 
Cut the Rope 2 is our current favorite Android puzzle game

Stack
The name says it all: Stack is a block stacking game that requires good timing and nerves of steel. While it's action packed, it has a simplicity that's refreshing. That's because the blocks and background colors change during the game and from one round to the next. 

Timing is key in Stack. You need to build a tower with blocks that slide in from the left and right side of the screen. If you are just a tiny bit off, you will lose part of the block. As you lose more and more, it becomes more difficult to time and soon enough you miss entirely and your game is over. If you continually get perfect timed stacks your base will increase in size and it will become easier. 

As you play more, you unlock gems. These gems go towards new block styles you can use. There are plenty of different choices you can make like retro, zigzag, brick and platinum. You can also watch a video to get more gems.
 
You need quick fingers and expert timing for Stack. / © ANDROIDPIT

Best Android tower defense games
Plants vs Zombies 2: our current favorite
Plants vs Zombies is one of the classic free-to-play tower defense games and its sequel might be the shining star of the genre. Plants vs Zombies 2 sees you employing the services of assorted shrubbery to defeat an approaching zombie army.

PopCap delivers a colorful, addictive, well-balanced strategy game with near-endless replay value. It's continuously inventive and each stage has its own set of unique traits, which means that progressing through them always throws up new challenges. 

As far as free-to-play games go, Plants vs Zombies 2 is pretty generous in terms of the unlocked content that is freely available. And it's also a helluva good time.
Plants vs Zombies 2 is one of the kings of the tower defense genre.

Defense Zone 2 HD
Defense Grid 2 HD is a more realistic tower-defense game, with a modern military theme. In comparison to its cutesy competition, it certainly has more grit, but it also has excellent gameplay.

There is a lot of tactical depth to the game, which may make it difficult to get into if you've never played a tower defense game before. However, I suspect that genre veterans will relish the challenge it presents.

Defense Zone 2 HD costs US$2.99 for the full version, but there is a light version available if you want to check that first. It’s definitely one of the best tower defense games on Android.
Defense Zone 2 HD has the gameplay to match its excellent graphics.

Castle Defense
Castle defense is another free-to-play title. Set in a fantasy realm, it’s one of the older tower defense titles and there’s nothing exactly revolutionary to be found here. But Castle Defense nails the basics of the genre and acts as an excellent starting point for those who are new to this type of game.

The enemies walk along a fixed path which you must line with towers to prevent them reaching the end. The graphics and audio are just okay, but with more than 100 levels, three difficulty settings and an exciting upgrade system, Castle Defense will still keep you coming back for more.
Sadly, the Castle Defenders graphics are quite low-res compared to the competition

Best Android RPGs 
Dragon Heroes: Shooter RPG
Essentially a vertical-scrolling shooter with RPG elements, Dragon Heroes: Shooter RPG lends some welcome depth to an inherently simplistic genre. By progressing through the levels, you can unlock a variety of heroes and upgrade their skills in a bid to save Dragonia from a spate of Dragons, who are also the bosses on each level.

The shooting gameplay is simple, colorful and kinetic and there are seemingly endless buttons to press in the menus, lending it a nice arcade vibe. The only gripe is the absurd loading time the game requires, particularly when starting up. It's quickly forgotten once you're blasting merrily away at dragons, but it can be frustrating when you want to dive in for a quick game and you have to wait several minutes to get onto a level.

The game feature several different modes, PvP battles and Guilds, so there's plenty to get your teeth stuck into.
Vertical-scrolling, dragon-obliterating mayhem.

The Walking Dead: Road to Survival
The Walking Dead provides the basis for another Android game, as well as more evidence that franchises thrive as well as zombies on the post-apocalyptic earth. The Walking Dead: Road to Survival is probably the richest Walking Dead Android experience yet. It functions mostly as a base-building game, and Woodbury is the setting in which you construct the usual workshops, training grounds and farms to get humanity back up on its feet.

Outside the base, there are missions and raids. The former finds you exploring the surroundings through story-led turn-based combat, and the latter lets you face off against opponents online, fighting for reputation and supplies. The story mode lets you make decisions at key moments, and will prove particularly enjoyable for fans of the comic books.

Overall, the game is pretty involving to start out with, and its dynamics function well, but its pay-to-win nature becomes apparent after a few hours of gameplay. There have been complaints about the random chance of characters and equipment you acquire and the cost of doing so. We would advise you to enjoy the game as far as possible for free, and try to avoid dropping any (or at least too much) money into it.
The end of days is a grim time, but it offers plenty of headshot opportunities.

Marvel Future Fight
Marvel Future Fight is a very attractive and immediately engaging addition to the Marvel gaming universe. You start out with Black Widow, Captain America and Iron Man, who are sent on a quest to gather a band of heroes capable of saving the world from a future trans-dimensional threat.

There's a choice of control styles – 1-touch or Pad – and you scurry around brief levels, hammering away at surprised villains until you reach a boss. Once you've unlocked more characters, you can swap them in and out of your trio and switch between them at any time throughout a level.

When things heat up, and the levels start taking multiple attempts to pass, you may find your finger hovering over the in-app purchases, but there's enough here to keep you entertained for quite some time before you get to that point.
There are loads of leaping lycra-clad superheroes to collect.

Best Android endless runner games
Speedy Ninja
Speedy Ninja’s name says it all: you play as an agile Ninja running speedily across the screen, battling through opponents with the aid of swords, fireballs and more.

What makes Speedy Ninja such a great endless runner is that the action takes place above and below a burning fuse that you run across, so you have to pay close attention to what is happening in both directions to make the best decisions and collect the most coins (the in-game currency of choice). When you have enough coins you can buy additional weapons and characters.

Speedy Ninja is not the most inventive endless runner, but it covers the basics well. It has flashy graphics with good effects, tight controls and challenging levels. Oh, and a dragon to ride.
Speedy Ninja's graphics look simple, but in motion they are stunning.

Spider-Man Unlimited
Combining Spider-Man with an endless runner seems like a match made in heaven. Spider-Man swings through the streets of New York, climbs skyscrapers and fights exciting battles against Doc Ock, The Green Goblin and a whole host of other baddies from the Spider-Man universe in another polished title from Gameloft.

The look and feel of the game borrow heavily from the comics, with excellent cell-shaded graphics that work perfectly with the 3D level design. You shouldn’t expect an epic plot, but even non-Spider-Man fans will enjoy this one.
The 3D graphics in Spider-Man Unlimited looks great on tablets.

Vector
If you like Mirror’s Edge, you should be right at home with Vector: it’s probably the closest thing on Android to DICE’s 2008 masterpiece. It features a silhouetted protagonist with a flair for parkour, on the run in a totalitarian city.

The animations are superb, and the character's movements look completely human. There are fewer collectible items than in many other endless runners – the focus more on survival rather than trophy hunting. Jumping from rooftop to rooftop never felt so good.
  
Vector's animations look and feel realistic.

Best Android action games
Implosion - Never Lose Hope

Implosion - Never Lose Hope is a highly polished mobile game in terms of both graphics and gameplay. It’s a third-person action title that sees you slicing and dicing your way through hordes of enemies in the style of God of War or Devil May Cry. 

You play as an armor-covered warrior equipped with a sword and a gun, dishing out damage to mutants across a variety of short and sweet locations. This game absolutely nails the controls and feel, working whether you want to button-mash, or build up combos with some more rhythmical strikes.

The graphics are as good as you'll find on the platform and the boss battles are often epic. You can play through the first few missions for free, but after that you’ll be required to buy it for US$9.99, which I think is entirely worth it.
The graphics and gameplay of Implosion are Triple-A all the way.

Into the Dead
Into the Dead isn't new to the Play Store, but it's still one of the best Android action games. Combining an endless runner and first-person shooter, Into the Dead sees you darting headfirst through mobs of zombies, testing your reflexes as you try to dodge those in your way.

Along the way, you will find weapon creates to help eliminate those directly in your tracks, including that old zombie kryptonite – the chainsaw. It’s a simple romp, but an often thrilling one. It's free in the Google Play Store, with in-app purchases.
Into the Dead's glorious presentation plays a large part in its success.

Hitman: Sniper
Square Enix’s Hitman series has been a big franchise on PC and consoles for some time, but it has recently been given the smartphone and tablet treatment. The turn-based Hitman GO title was released last year, and now 'Squenix' has followed up with a first-person shooter, Hitman: Sniper.

Hitman: Sniper takes place largely in a fixed position behind a sniper rifle scope. You operate as Agent 47, an assassin for hire tasked with picking off a number of high-profile targets. Though it's easy enough to identify and take out the main mark, killing the surrounding guards in the best order brings some tactical depth to Hitman: Sniper.

There are around 150 missions to keep you occupied for the US$2.99 asking price, and few Android FPSs can instill the kind of tension that Sniper does. Once the NPCs get wise to you, things can get hectic.
Hitman: Sniper's lulls in action make it even more exciting when the bullets start firing.

Best Android racing games
Reckless Racing 3
Reckless Racing 3 is Micro Machines-style racer with an isometric view, which allows you to look down from above, leading to some fantastically frenetic contests.

Reckless Racing 3 uses four on-screen controls for turning right and left, and driving forwards or in reverse. It might seem like a lot compared to other racers, in which you just tilt the screen, but it handles perfectly. That’s not to say that it’s easy to control – your car is perpetually sliding around the track and it’s a battle to keep it in place. It's the control setup that makes the experience, but thankfully the 3D graphics also look the part and the maps are highly realistic.

It’s a throwback to the arcade-style racing games from the 90s (anybody old enough to remember Super Skidmarks?) and it's one of the best racers on Android.
With a great 3D engine and simple controls, Reckless Racing 3 will have you coming back for more. 

Angry Birds Go!
Angry Birds Go! is a free-to-play racing game from Rovio, the team that brought us the original Angry Birds.

It looks like a cartoon with neatly cel-shaded graphics and plays something like Mario Kart. It features a number of different modes, such as avoiding obstacles, racing others, crashing through a predetermined number of items, and boss chases.

It feels like a playable version of Wacky Races. Cars can be upgraded, and new characters are unlocked as you progress, each with their own unique characteristics.

It’s clear that the painterly visuals arrive from a highly talented team of artists; the animations and backgrounds are consistently strong. The shallow learning curve also makes it easy and fun to get to grips with, and once you get past the introductory levels you're in for an entertaining ride.
Angry Birds Go feels a bit like a Mario Kart title.

Riptide GP2
Reminiscent of Nintendo classic Wave Race, Riptide GP2 is a futuristic jet ski racer. The career mode is fairly typical; you earn money depending on your race position, which you can then use to buy simple vehicle upgrades. 

What it lacks in originality, Riptide 2 makes up for with excellent 3D graphics and tight controls. Rotating your device, even slightly, translates accurately on-screen. It might be too sensitive for some, but the controls and sensitivity can both be customized to your liking.

To make races more interesting, there are ramps placed around the map – successfully completing a trick on them grants you a boost. It presents a nice risk/reward scenario into the courses, as failing to land the trick properly will actually slow you down.

It’s tough to get a three-star rating on every race, but the challenge is welcome in a game that handles as good as Riptide GP2 does. Check it out via the Play Store link below.
Riptide GP2 is like a futuristic Wave Race.

Best Android fighting games
Marvel Contest of Champions

Featuring some of the greatest Marvel characters ever, Marvel Contest of Champions is the Android brawler you’ve been waiting for. Battle your way through a variety of stages as you level up and unlock new characters in this epic quest.

It’s Marvel Contest of Champions' control precision that makes this one of the best fighters out there. It feels incredibly fluid and responsive: simply swiping with your thumbs in different directions brings out a range of perfectly animated attacks, and there are no annoying on-screen controls to try to connect with.

You’ll have to be running a pretty modern device to play it smoothly, but if you’re itching to battle it out as some of your Marvel favorites, you need to check this out. It's free in the Play Store, with in-app purchases.
Play as your favorite Marvel characters in Marvel Contest of Champions. 

WWE Immortals
We've been playing WWE Immortals recently for an epic mix of fantasy and, well, almost reality. The game fuses the cast of Injustice: Gods Among Us with pro-wrestlers for some awesome, silly fun. The graphics and animations are top-notch, and you can tag up to three characters for some thrilling three-on-three match-ups. Get ready to rumble.
WWE Immortals has had us in a bear grip recently.

SOULCALIBUR
SOULCALIBUR (yes, all caps) is an arcade classic: the fact that so little has changed between its release in 1998 and now speaks volumes about its mechanics.

It’s a somewhat predictable fighter by today's standards. There aren’t any surprises here in terms of gameplay, but its tried and tested formula provides some of the most enjoyable battles in the genre. You don’t need to memorize a whole bunch of complicated button presses to unleash a combo in this fighter; anyone could have a decent, ahem, stab at playing it. Yet it maintains the nuance to allow experienced players to gain an edge in combat.

SOULCALIBUR features a variety of fighters, each with unique weapons and moves, but it disappointingly lacks multi-player support. It's one of the more expensive games (currently US$13.99) in the Play Store, but as a pure fighting experience on Android, it’s one of the best.
SOULCALIBUR's fluid fighting makes it one of the most enjoyable brawlers on Android.

Best Android strategy games
XCOM: Enemy Within
XCOM: Enemy Within is one of the best Android strategy games because it wasn't founded on free-to-play principles like many other popular strategy games from the Play Store. It was built to be enjoyed without any additional purchases.

It was an award-winning strategy title for PC long before it ever made its way to Android, so expect top-end graphics, but also a top-end Play Store price. We can assure you it is well worth the initial investment, though.
XCOM: Enemy Within offers a deep turn-based strategy experience like no other.

DomiNations
DomiNations might be fairly new on the Android scene, but it has already amassed over a million downloads and a high level of critical acclaim. Running somewhere between Clash of Clans and Civilization, DomiNations is a base building game in which players take control of an entire nation "from the stone age to the space age" to explore, expand and conquer the world.

The level of strategy afforded by DomiNations is far beyond what is seen on most Android games. Should you spend money on building a stronger army, or plow it into researching a new technology at the library? DomiNations is filled with these minute-to-minute decisions that could swing the chances of victory in your favor, as well as some sweeping battles to take part in. It's free to play and you can check it out in the Play Store.

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'Pokemon GO' hits 100 million installs, makes $10 million a day

'Pokemon GO' hits 100 million installs, makes $10 million a day


The inevitable has happened. Less than a week after posting 50 million installs on Android (and 75 million when combined with iOS), "Pokemon GO" has now surpassed 100 million installs worldwide. All in less than a month since it first debuted in Australia and New Zealand on July 6. What’s even better news for its developer Niantic, is the fact that the game is raking in $10 million every single day.

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With that in mind, it’s a little surprising to see App Annie reporting that "Pokemon GO’s" massive financial success and enviable engagement rate hasn’t come at the expense of other games and apps. While the daily revenue figures for games not including "Pokemon GO" did drop in the first week of the game’s release, revenues have essentially returned to what they were before the launch of "Pokemon GO".

Furthermore, App Annie notes it has “not noticed any meaningful declines in daily revenue for top-grossing games like Mobile Strike, Clash of Clans or Candy Crush Saga”. The reason for this, according to the app market researcher, is that “the majority of game revenue comes from a small minority of users and these players are unlikely to be deeply engaged across a multitude of top-grossing games.”

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Considering the engagement rates of other popular apps like Facebook, Tinder and Snapchat have not dropped, "Pokemon GO" has been credited with “successfully acquiring a sizable chunk of previously “non-mobile time”.”

But besides just convincing mobile users to spend even more time on their smartphones than they already did, "Pokemon GO" has also been a watershed moment for AR generally and AR gaming in particular, as well as opening up whole new revenue streams for existing apps and real-world businesses.

How much time do you spend on "Pokemon GO"? Any idea how much money you’ve spent?

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Saints Row: Gat out of Hell Review

The chaos and joy of Saints Row is intact in the underworld, but a new set can only go as far.
Saints Row IV took third St. surely conclude their insane. Franchise started as a copy of GTA happier, saw its eccentric colors with the sequel, go further with dildo bats and celebrity guests in 2011's Saints Row: the Third, and thrown in the mix superpower two years later for the fourth. Fans started the series by taking 40 to achieve health, but at the end of the fourth they control the US President when he Rowdy Roddy Piper befriends and sprinted up the sides of skyscrapers. Going forward, Volition will have to amp up the frenzy over and showering the set if they want to keep the franchise from old travel. They did it with Gat out of hell, but still not enough to reinvigorate the series thanks to almost identical gameplay reviews .


Some new weapons consistent with good monster theme.Volition go light on the story of independence $ 20 title (which also comes included with the new version to be elected), only a handful of cutscenes to push the action along. This is the first time, you will not be able to play as the protagonist character "boss", "as he or she was sucked into hell through a Ouija board magic. Meanwhile, Satan hatched his plan to marry the boss's daughter Jezebel, and Johnny Gat and it's up to Kinzie to prevent bad marriages.

Instead of a traditional progression of agencies, Gat out of Hell with the players complete directions and caused general chaos in an attempt to raise the level of a meter called Satan's Wrath. Once certain milestones are met around the clock, a cutscene is triggered. The game turned into a musical at the time of the scene, but did not do an awful lot to me.

While the plot is a bit bare bones, the game does not include the miniature version of the brand features of the franchise. Another type of health, ammo, and damage bonus can be bought with money earned by completing objectives and taking out enemies. This cash can be used to upgrade your weapons, and Gat out of Hell who introduced a single number based on the seven deadly sins. One of my favorites is the weapon that fired diamond greed and rewards you with cash, and the other one is a recliner (representing sloth) that miniguns and rocket fire.

Superman returned from the IV, and we were upgraded by collecting orbs that float around Hell. Especially repetitive (blast, stomp, halo) with some new elements, but the call is exclusive to Gat out of Hell. Depending on which version you use, it allows you to recruit your face IMPS, making towers erupted from the ground, or produced a giant demonic allies.

Everything leads to a final confrontation with Satan.
For all these factors are taken more successful predecessors full retail games reviews , there are some longstanding features are missing. Since you are playing as either Gat or Kinzie, you do not have any wiggle room when it comes to the appearance of the characters. This extends beyond your face and physical construction, such as clothing stores and numerous options from the past is nowhere to be found in hell. One of my favorite things about the previous game (Tuesday special) is the ability to pull out a cell phone in one game and your colleagues for your car Saints offer. This is not an option in the Gat out of hell, but it's not a terrible loss for consideration no real reason to drive around because it is easy to grow wings and fly across the demons underworld. Other omissions are made, such as the ability to upgrade a home or switch between the radio, but I was not particularly surprising considering the small scope of the game.

One of the factors related to the details of the Gat out of Hell is a series of technical problems. I play on Xbox One, and the frame rate will drop if my frequent flying around while there was a lot of activity on the screen. Also, it is not uncommon clumsy malfunction and collision detection issues. At one time, the game is locked hard and I had to reboot the system.

Collecting orbs, leveling up your character, and is surrounded by the Saints Row brand of wackiness is still a lot of fun, even if Gat out of Hell does not live up to the experience of the game full. On the surface, it seems like it may have a wider variety of activities than it, is the first task you've hunted as Vlad the Impaler character, Shakespeare, and Blackbeard in an effort to make them join your fight. Once you've met them, however, "mission" Their simply a collection of the metamorphosis that was found in the open world. These are still fun games for kids online to do, but I would have liked a little more in the way of traditional story missions.

Gat out of hell is not particularly long, as the core story can be completed in about two hours. I continued playing after the credits rolled and now, in seven hours with 92% success rate, but you probably will not have much reason to put a lot of time while you have no tolerance high containers to fly around and collect hundreds of orbs. If you are looking for a new collection of Saints Row activities in a new context, Gat out of Hell is just that, so it can be enjoyed if you go in without waiting for a worthy upgrade told what was seen many times before in this series.

Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Review

Ten years later, this frustrating Canvas Curse track to feel dry and lifeless by comparison.
In 2005, the owners of Nintendo DS are waiting for a game reviews that demonstrated the benefits of a portable dual screen with a touchscreen. Handset has been out for seven months, and many of its titles are ports (Super Mario 64 DS), or the collection of minigames (WarioWare: Touched!, Let the Magic XY / XX). Nintendo did not sell anyone on the notion that we need a handset-based touchscreen.


The dash star is one of the few special abilities that Kirby has access to.
The dash star is one of the few special abilities that Kirby has access to.
Kirby: Canvas Curse comes along in June, and was the first to actually implement that promise. Its simple gameplay, requiring the player to draw a path on the touch screen for Kirby to follow. Browse all levels is not a complicated procedure, but it still feels like a unique experience was custom-made for the DS (this was before the iPhone and iPad as game reviews controllers common touch ). I had a great time with the game, and I'm certainly not alone. It is considered one of the best titles in the library first DS.

Nearly a decade later, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse revive the format for the Wii U. While the touchscreen game is intact and it has an art style based on beautiful clay , the experience of actually playing it is a far cry from the early days of the DS.

One thing you'll notice right away is that it is almost impossible to look at the TV screen while you are playing. There is no good way to determine where the stylus is located if it is not actively touching the screen, so your eyes need to be affixed to the GamePad if you want to play this game.

On the surface, the game seems similar enough Canvas Curse. You lead by drawing lines Kirby rainbow for him to follow, and you can scoot him along faster by tapping on him directly. If you collect 100 stars, you can hold the stylus on him a little time to charge a little star that can break the special blocks and do further damage to bosses.

Nothing about the gameplay feel broken, it just feels lifeless at this time. Levels are linear and do not offer much in the way of challenge, and it's rare that it strays from the "guide Kirby to escape and collect stars" formula. Canvas Curse Kirby combines the power of inherited ability from dead enemies, but that will be given for this item. occasionally there will be levels Kirby morphing into a missile, torpedoes, or in containers, but at this stage feels more stripped down and simple than the standard rate.

There are seven world (with three levels each) suitable straight platformer in the traditional theme, and each ends with a boss battle. Many of these are frustrating, and requires a precise degree of control that your pen can provide. Even there are few in the world, you will find more than one boss recycled for other areas with a small twist (this time he's in the water!).

Outside of using a path to transfer Kirby rainbow to end of each level, there is not much to do. Each stage has a handful of treasure chest (just) that unlock hidden figurines, and you can also collect small bonus tracks and blogs. None of these collectibles inspired me to go out of their way to get them, but they do not add much in the way of challenges even if I have to go 100%. Room bare bones challenges can also be unlocked after beating the field, but they are nothing more than a 15-second room work you can get a treasure chest in time.

Up to three other players can join to babysit Kirby.
Up to three other players can join to babysit Kirby.
Other players can jump in and out with a variety of Wii U controller-compatible, and they appear as Waddle Dees. It's really refreshing to play like them, because they can be controlled directly with a standard controller, not the way the pen is not reliable. Some frustrating boss fight is made more acceptable if you have a friend jump in when Waddle Dee and spam attacks melee while you just try to wrangle Kirby's movement and keep him alive.

Play Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a tedious experience from start to finish, and it lacks the "time and place" element of Canvas Curse. If Nintendo opened up more to bring its properties to mobile phones and tablets, I can see the fun games for kids online is more attractive as a cheap or names eShop iPad. $ 40 Wii U is an official title, however, it just felt like a disappointment.

Evernote - The most powerful note taking application ever

Looking for a great note taking app for your Android device? Evernote is definitely something you should have now. 


It's arguably the most powerful note taking application ever created. It comes with a ton of note taking features including the ability to create lists, insert audio/video/images, and all of that is synced to the cloud where it can be accessed from any web browser. 
There are also a host of organizational features so you can keep all this info in line. It also features collaboration functionality if you need that and it’s all wrapped up in Material Design. The in-app purchases are for Evernote Premium, which is a subscription that gives you additional features such as PDF annotation, better privacy options, and offline access.
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The Indeed app - Best job search application for Android

Searching for a new job used to involve many hours of looking through classified ads in newspapers as well as many different job posting sites. Now with apps like Indeed, job perusing has improved and you're able to narrow results and streamline this process.
Well, Indeed is a mobile app for Android, letting you search for a job when you’re on-the-go, by that way, you can find your next employment adventure, anywhere and anytime. You can narrow the results for salary expectations, specific geographical regions, or type of employment (part-time, full-time, etc).
The Indeed app will track your search history and thanks to that, you'll only see the results thaqt you have not viewed yet. You can also upload your CV if you want make it easier to apply for job that you are interested in. Employers can then view your uploaded CV and see if you are a good fit for their position or not.

Google Chrome Beta - Most famous and Best Android browser app

Due to a Google product, Chrome is exactly the perfect browser for Android and, because it comes pre-installed on most phones, this browser app is something that most people are really familiar with. Chrome Beta is the current best Android browser app since it’s just the, ahem, better version of the browser that many people already love using.
Chrome beta is Chrome of the future, it is what the standard Chrome app will become once Google applies the latest fixes, changes, and improvements that it's still working on. Chrome beta users get to experience these things before the masses.
Well, the price paid for the quicker access to new features is that, of course, sometimes there're some bugs or issues that all need to be ironed out. But, none of these will cause any damage to your phone and its software as well, and these browser crashes and stutters very rare. 

The 7 Minute Workout - Currently best Android fitness and lifestyle app

Whether you want to lose a few extra pounds or just increase your energy levels, The 7 Minute Workout app is a great entry point into Android - assisted health and fitness.  
This app focuses on a short, high-intensity routine, which's scientifically proven to aid weight loss and improve cardiovascular function. For those, who find the idea of picking up a gym membership or going cross-country running intimidating, The 7 Minute Workout provides the perfect jumping off point, thanks to the brevity of its workouts.
Not like many other Android fitness apps, the 7 Minute workout does not ask for your weight and height or track your overall progress, but what it lacks in features, it makes up for in simplicity. You just look over the exercises, hit the start button and away you go. Now, Let's begin your healthier lifestyle with the free 7 Minute Workout app.   

What are the best free weather and widgets for Android?

Do you feel tired of getting rained on or sick of carrying a jacket when it is completely unnecessary? You need to check out our list of the best Android weather apps. Yep, right now you will get to the list of top 5 best free meteorological free apps and widgets for Android. And, what are we waiting for? Let's check them out right away.

Accuweather


Accuweather by Accuweather.com is a free option that gives you pretty much all of the information you need, including extended forecasts, hourly forecasts, and the app itself is also well designed. Other features include radar, Android Wear support, and the MinuteCast feature that lets you check on precipitation on a minute basis (estimated, of course). The application itself was redesigned and it looks really good. The widget support is there, although the widgets are a tad unimaginative.

Google Now


Google Now has been replacing a lot of things on Android phones and weather is one of them. The app will send you periodic weather updates, weather alerts, and you can even ask for the weather and it will show you. Opening Google Now almost always puts the weather right on top so you can see it at a glance. It’s not a dedicated weather app which means a lot of features, such as extended forecast or weather radars require a little digging, but this is a great option for people who already use Google Now that may just need to glance at the weather quickly. It also already comes on most Android devices.

WeatherBug


WeatherBug is a long time favorite of Android users and it was one of the first truly full-featured weather apps. Today, it’s totally free to use (without in-app purchases) and while that’s made some paid users unhappy, new users get to use WeatherBug free. It includes weather forecasts, severe weather alerts, widgets, and even stuff like live weather and traffic cams so you can see the weather. There is also a selection of weather widgets as a separate app to adorn your home screen that are pretty decent.

The Weather Channel


The Weather Channel has been a long-time authority on weather and on Android, it’s no different. This app became popular so quickly based on its namesake alone. That said, it actually is a pretty decent weather app with all the information you could need including forecasts, alerts, current weather, radar, and smaller stuff like wind forecast, pollen, and even Weather Channel videos so you can keep up on the latest weather news. There's a mechanic called mPoints which don’t really do much, but you can disable that in the settings to make the app run a bit smoother.

Yahoo Weather


Yahoo has been very aggressively improving their applications over the last few years and Yahoo Weather is a great example of their hard work paying off. It features beautiful design and graphics with the essential information, alerts, radars, and more. You can track up to 20 cities and even submit your photos by posting them on Flickr with the hashtag #projectweather. It’s uniquely designed and fun to use although those who want Material Design may not like the different direction that Yahoo used for their design.

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Top 5 best free Android apps for downloading free music

Downloading music seems to be going the way of the dodo, with streaming services like Spotify and Deezer taking over the helm. Still, you might be interested in some ways to download some tunes for free to have on you when you are offline. Right below here is the list of 5 best apps that help you do that (legally).

4shared Music


4shared Music has an enormous library of free music. It lets you search the vast 4shared database of files for your favorite music and automatically filters searches so that they only display MP3 files. Music you download is automatically added to a 15 GB 4shared cloud folder, which's available to listen to offline. You can add your own tunes to that folder too.
This is a fantastic app for finding classic, out-of-copyright music, as well as relatively unknown tunes from emerging artists. The interface has an old-school look that'll appeal to fans of older Android versions.

RockMyRun


RockMyRun really lets you download music for offline playback, or simply cache it, which's just as good (and less likely to exist in a legal gray area). RockMyRun delivers DJ-mixed playlists for workout soundtracks and more.
You can match your BPM to your heart rate, filter the playlist length to match your workout, or make use of the myBeat feature to automatically change the tunes to suit your current state. What's better than DJ mixes custom built for your workout style?

Google Play Music


Google Play Music is another one of the top Play Store apps for downloading music. It's Google's marketplace for music on Android, but it also regularly offers free songs and albums to download. Google Play Music is also a music player in its own right (it even graced our best Android music players list).

Palco MP3



Palco MP3 is a free platform for independent Brazilian musicians to share their songs with the world. They currently have a roster of more than 100,000 artists spread over a wide range of genres.
Using the app, you can stream radio stations, curate playlists of your favorite tunes and, of course, download songs to your smartphone to listen to on the go. Whether you are looking for samba, bossa nova, hip-hop or electronica style, Palco has it covered. Hence, dive in and discover what Brazil has to offer.

Advanced Download Manager


Advanced Download Manager allows you to download 3 files simultaneously, including MP3s and MP4s. The app includes a wide range of settings, letting the users customize how the files are downloaded, including limiting the speed of the download (so you don't use up too much of your bandwidth), and the number of simultaneous downloads. This app also provides incredibly fast download speeds. 
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