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Price: Free to play
Alchemy War: Clash of Magic is a new real time strategy game with several interesting game modes. The base game play is your typical mobile strategy. You get troops and attack with them to conquer your enemies. The graphics are colorful and cutesy like many mobile games. However, the big draw here are the controls and the extra game modes. Unlike Clash of Clans and similar games, you control your troops so you can focus fire enemies or use various formations. Additionally, the extra game modes include tower defense and MOBA modes. It’s in beta so expect bugs, but otherwise it’s not half bad.
Price: Free
SHAREit is one of the most popular file transfer apps on Android. The Lite version launched this last week. The original app has a file browser replacement, the ability to send data to your own phone, and, of course, file sharing with people near you. The Lite version removes everything but the ability to share. The result is a smaller APK size and a simpler UI at the cost of some functionality. It’s a decent sharing app for those who need to send files to friends both near and far away from you. At the time of this writing, the app isn’t available in many countries
Price: Free
Human Heroes Einstein’s Clock is a new kids game about time. It sounds simple, but there is actually some fairly deep stuff here. The game is narrated by an Albert Einstein character voiced by Stephen Fry. The game teaches kids how to tell time, how to read analog clocks, and some fun tidbits about time, gravity, speed, and other things that affect time. It’s entirely free with no in-app purchases, ads, or accounts. You can also play it offline whenever you want. It’s a solid kids games and Stephen Fry does a good job voicing Einstein.
I hope you liked this post and as always have a chilled day from the viking.
Alchemy War: Clash of Magic
Price: Free to play
Alchemy War: Clash of Magic is a new real time strategy game with several interesting game modes. The base game play is your typical mobile strategy. You get troops and attack with them to conquer your enemies. The graphics are colorful and cutesy like many mobile games. However, the big draw here are the controls and the extra game modes. Unlike Clash of Clans and similar games, you control your troops so you can focus fire enemies or use various formations. Additionally, the extra game modes include tower defense and MOBA modes. It’s in beta so expect bugs, but otherwise it’s not half bad.
SHAREit Lite
SHAREit is one of the most popular file transfer apps on Android. The Lite version launched this last week. The original app has a file browser replacement, the ability to send data to your own phone, and, of course, file sharing with people near you. The Lite version removes everything but the ability to share. The result is a smaller APK size and a simpler UI at the cost of some functionality. It’s a decent sharing app for those who need to send files to friends both near and far away from you. At the time of this writing, the app isn’t available in many countries
Human Heroes Einstein’s Clock
Human Heroes Einstein’s Clock is a new kids game about time. It sounds simple, but there is actually some fairly deep stuff here. The game is narrated by an Albert Einstein character voiced by Stephen Fry. The game teaches kids how to tell time, how to read analog clocks, and some fun tidbits about time, gravity, speed, and other things that affect time. It’s entirely free with no in-app purchases, ads, or accounts. You can also play it offline whenever you want. It’s a solid kids games and Stephen Fry does a good job voicing Einstein.
I hope you liked this post and as always have a chilled day from the viking.
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