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World of Legends is a new open world MMORPG. Players can recruit and train sidekicks for their adventures, play with friends, and engage in online PvP. None of that is unique, really, but it's nice to have. The game uses more relaxed graphics along with some goofy animations for a less intense atmosphere. That's in contrast to most MMORPGs that, well, take things quite seriously. The game is brand new, still in beta, and has some bugs here and there. It should be a decent MMORPG for casuals when it gets all polished up and released.
OH Web Browser is a decent new web browsing app. It boasts easy one-handed use with a cleverly designed UI. The app also boasts no unnecessary permissions. That means it wont' ask for your location, camera, microphone, or contacts. Some of the other features include an ad blocker, privacy browsing, a PDF converter (because why not), a web archive converter, and a download manager. The UI and the gesture controls take a little bit to get down. However, it's otherwise a surprisingly ergonomic web browser. It's still new so there are some things to iron out (like LastPass support), but it's otherwise quite good.
LifeAfter is a classic freemium survival game. Humanity is wiped out after a deadly virus with only a few survivors remaining. Players must survive in a barren, empty wasteland. NPCs can either be friendly or hostile and it's basically random. You also scavenge materials, kill monsters, and party up in teams. It's a surprisingly full game considering the freemium price tag. The shooting mechanics are decent and the game uses a third-person shooter perspective. There are bugs, sure, and the freemium elements exist in this game. However, it's not half bad for a freemium game.
And as always have a chilled day from the viking
World of Legends
Price: FreemiumWorld of Legends is a new open world MMORPG. Players can recruit and train sidekicks for their adventures, play with friends, and engage in online PvP. None of that is unique, really, but it's nice to have. The game uses more relaxed graphics along with some goofy animations for a less intense atmosphere. That's in contrast to most MMORPGs that, well, take things quite seriously. The game is brand new, still in beta, and has some bugs here and there. It should be a decent MMORPG for casuals when it gets all polished up and released.
OH Web Browser
Price: Free / $1.49OH Web Browser is a decent new web browsing app. It boasts easy one-handed use with a cleverly designed UI. The app also boasts no unnecessary permissions. That means it wont' ask for your location, camera, microphone, or contacts. Some of the other features include an ad blocker, privacy browsing, a PDF converter (because why not), a web archive converter, and a download manager. The UI and the gesture controls take a little bit to get down. However, it's otherwise a surprisingly ergonomic web browser. It's still new so there are some things to iron out (like LastPass support), but it's otherwise quite good.
LifeAfter
Price: FreemiumLifeAfter is a classic freemium survival game. Humanity is wiped out after a deadly virus with only a few survivors remaining. Players must survive in a barren, empty wasteland. NPCs can either be friendly or hostile and it's basically random. You also scavenge materials, kill monsters, and party up in teams. It's a surprisingly full game considering the freemium price tag. The shooting mechanics are decent and the game uses a third-person shooter perspective. There are bugs, sure, and the freemium elements exist in this game. However, it's not half bad for a freemium game.
And as always have a chilled day from the viking
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