When I first opened Eggs for Android, I was shocked. It is an emulator of an ancient (80's or early 90's) handheld game, based on the TV animation "Nu, Pagadi". You can check the series on YouTube, they are old Russian comedy cartoons, similar to the idea of Tom and Jerry, but in Solviet Russia setting.
The game only has one screen, no menu options are available. It shows a rendering of the game with its buttons and screen. The gameplay is very simple - there is a hen house with four cells, eggs roll from them and it is your task to press the corresponding button so the character can catch the eggs in a basket. You miss three eggs, game is over. Over time the eggs start falling faster and more at the time, so it becomes really challenging. All the control is done using the touch screen. The game emulates the original very well, I used to have it and I was very sad, when it broke. Now I can bring back those memories.
Worth installing? Absolutely, it is a very decent arcade type game.
What do I want to see in future versions? I noticed that sometimes the response of the on-screen buttons is not very good. On certain occasions there was a noticeable lag between pressing a button and the response from the game. Hopefully the next update will fix that. The game needs sound and a save game option. With all these details fixed, my rating will likely go up to the maximum.
Rating: 7/10
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Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Android Apps Review: handyCalch
We are all familiar with the built-in calculator in Android. I think that it's the best calculator that comes pre-installed on any mobile OS. Even though it has some very nice feature set, it is not good enough for the more demanding user. That's when handyCalc comes to help. It is powerful, it is versatile, it is well made. I found it incredible how many features its authors managed to include in it.
Interface: handyCalc has on-screen keyboard with three different modes - numeric, alphabetical and math functions. They can be switched by pressing an on-screen button or just by flicking your finger left or right. The equations are displayed either as fractions or in decimal view. Everything is easy to read and the app uses the screen real estate very well.
Features: The list goes on and on ...
- Solving for many types of equations, including multi-variable
- Drawing graphs
- Solving for functions and defining own
- Solving for statistical variables and and sets of equations
- Solving for exponents
- Currency converter - automatically updated over the air
- Unit converter
- Numeral systems converter
- Solving for time and dates ( ex. how many days is the difference between May 18 and January 3 or how long has been since April 16 etc. ).
- Copy, Cut and Paste
- Many more
This app is a real jewel. It combines few separate apps in one and does all the job excellent. The user, using it for a first time may find it slightly confusing. Thankfully, the authors of the app have included a rich Help section with tutorials, demo and articles.
Worth installing? If you ever need to do anything that the built-in Calculator can't handle, this is your app. It is a must-have app for every student and also has enough non math features to satisfy the ordinary user. handyCalc is one of my nominations for the "Best Android App" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? I found it impossible to use the list of Formulas, probably it's my fault, but this section is not made as intuitive as the rest of the app. I also want to see Finance oriented features, such as NPV, IRR and so.
Rating: 9/10
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Interface: handyCalc has on-screen keyboard with three different modes - numeric, alphabetical and math functions. They can be switched by pressing an on-screen button or just by flicking your finger left or right. The equations are displayed either as fractions or in decimal view. Everything is easy to read and the app uses the screen real estate very well.
Features: The list goes on and on ...
- Solving for many types of equations, including multi-variable
- Drawing graphs
- Solving for functions and defining own
- Solving for statistical variables and and sets of equations
- Solving for exponents
- Currency converter - automatically updated over the air
- Unit converter
- Numeral systems converter
- Solving for time and dates ( ex. how many days is the difference between May 18 and January 3 or how long has been since April 16 etc. ).
- Copy, Cut and Paste
- Many more
This app is a real jewel. It combines few separate apps in one and does all the job excellent. The user, using it for a first time may find it slightly confusing. Thankfully, the authors of the app have included a rich Help section with tutorials, demo and articles.
Worth installing? If you ever need to do anything that the built-in Calculator can't handle, this is your app. It is a must-have app for every student and also has enough non math features to satisfy the ordinary user. handyCalc is one of my nominations for the "Best Android App" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? I found it impossible to use the list of Formulas, probably it's my fault, but this section is not made as intuitive as the rest of the app. I also want to see Finance oriented features, such as NPV, IRR and so.
Rating: 9/10
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Android Apps Review: Drawing Apps
In this review I will talk about two different apps with one purpose - to help the Android users to show their creative side by making some drawings. They also have one more thing in common - they are both bad. No, I mean BAD. I will quickly describe each of them:
Kids Paint - I know, the title says it all, but could the authors at least put some thinking while making it? I am assuming they didn't, since the result is hardly usable. This app has no menu options and no controls. Every next touch generates a line with different color and diameter. The lack of menu means also that the only way to exit the app is to hold down the Back button for a while, which brings the Undo feature - which is also the only control over the app. Scrolling in some direction with the trackball changed the background color, but does nothing else.
p.a.i.n.t.m.a.n : Paint Animate - A bad name for a bad app. Unlike Kids Paint, at least this time there is a menu with Color picker, New Painting, Send painting and a short help. There is also a Play option, but I will come back to it in a moment. Again, there is no control over the diameter of the 'brush', but at least there is a Color picker, which unfortunately is almost completely useless due to the small size of the color ring. No Undo option or an Exit button completes the picture. However, there is the already mentioned Play option, which is actually fun to watch. Once you have some picture created, you can play back the painting sequence in a vector mode. Despite being acceptable, this feature still can't save this app from being mediocre.
Worth installing? I am still waiting for the Android version of Brushes or another app with similar functionality. Brushes is my ideal for a good painting app for the moment and one of the very few reasons to envy the iPhone fan-boys.
What do I want to see in future versions? To the authors of the two apps: refer to Brushes and try to do a better job next time.
Rating:
Kids Paint - 1/10
p.a.i.n.t.m.a.n : Paint Animate - 3/10
Kids Paint - I know, the title says it all, but could the authors at least put some thinking while making it? I am assuming they didn't, since the result is hardly usable. This app has no menu options and no controls. Every next touch generates a line with different color and diameter. The lack of menu means also that the only way to exit the app is to hold down the Back button for a while, which brings the Undo feature - which is also the only control over the app. Scrolling in some direction with the trackball changed the background color, but does nothing else.
p.a.i.n.t.m.a.n : Paint Animate - A bad name for a bad app. Unlike Kids Paint, at least this time there is a menu with Color picker, New Painting, Send painting and a short help. There is also a Play option, but I will come back to it in a moment. Again, there is no control over the diameter of the 'brush', but at least there is a Color picker, which unfortunately is almost completely useless due to the small size of the color ring. No Undo option or an Exit button completes the picture. However, there is the already mentioned Play option, which is actually fun to watch. Once you have some picture created, you can play back the painting sequence in a vector mode. Despite being acceptable, this feature still can't save this app from being mediocre.
Worth installing? I am still waiting for the Android version of Brushes or another app with similar functionality. Brushes is my ideal for a good painting app for the moment and one of the very few reasons to envy the iPhone fan-boys.
What do I want to see in future versions? To the authors of the two apps: refer to Brushes and try to do a better job next time.
Rating:
Kids Paint - 1/10
p.a.i.n.t.m.a.n : Paint Animate - 3/10
Android Apps Review: IcViewer
In its current version, Android still lacks support for PDF files out-of-the-box ( which is the same story for Windows XP, by the way...). IcViewer is a free solution for this problem. Surprisingly enough, it is completely functional and user friendly. The file manipulation options include Next and Previous page, Go to page and Rotate. There is also zooming, which works exactly in the same way as the Pictures Android app. That's all about it - no Search, no Editing, no Highlighting or typing in fields. Important - the app needs Internet connection every time when opens a file for a first time.
Worth installing? IcViewer is a must have app for the student and any other person who needs to view PDF files on a regular basis. It nicely complements Documents to go in the Office apps section. I haven't had any issues with it up to date.
What do I want to see in future versions? There should be an improved version soon with editing and saving enabled, as well as converting Office documents to PDF. I hope the app will remain free with all these extra features. For now, there is still plenty to enjoy.
Rating: 9/10
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Worth installing? IcViewer is a must have app for the student and any other person who needs to view PDF files on a regular basis. It nicely complements Documents to go in the Office apps section. I haven't had any issues with it up to date.
What do I want to see in future versions? There should be an improved version soon with editing and saving enabled, as well as converting Office documents to PDF. I hope the app will remain free with all these extra features. For now, there is still plenty to enjoy.
Rating: 9/10
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Android Apps Review: Carda Lite
Carda is a business cards database app. All business cards are "scanned", using the camera and are stored on the memory card. The View mode uses a flick gesture to switch the cards, similar to the Apple technology. The Edit mode reveals the following options for every card : Date when you met the person; Events related to the person and Tags. The user can search the tags and events to find the desired card. This app lacks some more advanced capabilities, but does the job OK.
Worth installing? Only if you need to have a business cards database.
What do I want to see in future versions? Better synchronization with the other Android apps. Ex. - to be able to attach the card to a contact or dial the numbers on the card. Improved cards switching speed and interface.
Rating: 6/10
Worth installing? Only if you need to have a business cards database.
What do I want to see in future versions? Better synchronization with the other Android apps. Ex. - to be able to attach the card to a contact or dial the numbers on the card. Improved cards switching speed and interface.
Rating: 6/10
Android Apps Review: Voice Recorder
Voice Recorder adds one of the most useful features ever in a phone. It is small and powerful, with easy to navigate interface. The main screen shows the last recordings made and the Record button, along with a time display and slider. There are options for searching through the recordings by time and title, a Timer recording, allowing for delayed start, and Data Synchronization with the SD card. Every recording is saved as a .3gp file and can be easily attached to any e-mail message or set as a ringtune. .
Worth installing? Yes. Even if you just use it once, it is worth it.
What do I want to see in future versions? I will really appreciate a Pause recording button, as well as the option to save in different file formats - MP3, WAV and so. Both are minor details, but would add to the value of the app.
Rating: 8/10
Worth installing? Yes. Even if you just use it once, it is worth it.
What do I want to see in future versions? I will really appreciate a Pause recording button, as well as the option to save in different file formats - MP3, WAV and so. Both are minor details, but would add to the value of the app.
Rating: 8/10
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Android Apps Review: Elements
Elements is a very small app for Android with one purpose - to provide the Periodic Table of the Elements with lots of information about each element, such as Category, Atomic Weight, Electrons per shell, Melting and Boiling Points and many more. Chemistry students will be very happy to have this free app, since it will help them a lot during studying. The available views are List and Table. Besides that, there is also zooming as the only other possible setting of the app.
Worth installing? Not of a great value for the ordinary user. Chemistry students, however, will be find it useful and well made.
What do I want to see in future versions? 3D images of the elements. Even more information about every element.
Rating: 7/10
PS - Dedicated to Milena ( who studies Chem and Bio and is so far away right now (sigh) )
Worth installing? Not of a great value for the ordinary user. Chemistry students, however, will be find it useful and well made.
What do I want to see in future versions? 3D images of the elements. Even more information about every element.
Rating: 7/10
PS - Dedicated to Milena ( who studies Chem and Bio and is so far away right now (sigh) )
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Android Apps Review: Remote Droid
One of the most unique and fun apps for Android is Remote Droid - the wireless keyboard and mouse for your computer. A small service client must be started on the host computer first - no installation required. It shows the computer's IP address, which then has to be typed into the phone. The connection works through WiFi, so no worries about data charges.
When started, the only thing on the screen are a few colored lines, which represent the trackpad area and the mouse buttons, found on every laptop. Combine this with G1's keyboard and you receive (almost) fully functional input devices. The mouse area is very responsive, supports double click and right click, while the keyboard works fine, too. Some of the many potential uses for this app is to control your home entertainment center, change the song on Winamp or even make a prank to a friend - by making him believe that his computer is possessed.
Worth installing? Even just for its sheer entertainment value, this app is a must for every geek. A candidate for the "Best Android App" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? Multi touch gestures - whenever Android supports it.
Rating: 9/10
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When started, the only thing on the screen are a few colored lines, which represent the trackpad area and the mouse buttons, found on every laptop. Combine this with G1's keyboard and you receive (almost) fully functional input devices. The mouse area is very responsive, supports double click and right click, while the keyboard works fine, too. Some of the many potential uses for this app is to control your home entertainment center, change the song on Winamp or even make a prank to a friend - by making him believe that his computer is possessed.
Worth installing? Even just for its sheer entertainment value, this app is a must for every geek. A candidate for the "Best Android App" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? Multi touch gestures - whenever Android supports it.
Rating: 9/10
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Android Apps Review: pitchR
pitchR implements a very interesting concept - it is an app that allows the user to control and view a PowerPoint presentation from an Android phone. This is achieved by downloading and installing a simple application on the host computer and connecting the phone to the same network through WiFi. It is worth mentioning that pitchR works in an offline mode too, where you can just preview the presentation. Once started, the app searches for .ppt files on the phone and the memory card. When the desired one is selected, the phone is synched with the network and the presentation loads. The very unique feature of this app is that the presentation is actually displayed on the phone screen in real time, allowing the user to control it without looking at the screen. The slides can be switched using the trackball or the touch screen. This app is paid, however, there is a free Trial version, too, which displays "pitchR TRIAL" on every slide during the presentation.
Worth installing? If you host presentations often, this app can be your life-saver. Of course, you can just use a remote or the computer keyboard, but the real time preview of the slides on the screen makes this app way more useful and cool, too. Up to date, the only Android app that can preview PowerPoint slides.
What do I want to see in future versions? Basic editing capabilities.
Rating: 9/10
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Worth installing? If you host presentations often, this app can be your life-saver. Of course, you can just use a remote or the computer keyboard, but the real time preview of the slides on the screen makes this app way more useful and cool, too. Up to date, the only Android app that can preview PowerPoint slides.
What do I want to see in future versions? Basic editing capabilities.
Rating: 9/10
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Android Apps Review: Android Search
Finally, a good Search app for Android. Still being developed and updated, it offers searching within Calendar, Contacts, Call Logs, SMS ( not working on my phone, might be a bug) and Bookmarks. The app is really simple, yet very functional. It only has a search bar as interface. Once the word is inputted ( here Cupcake will be a of a great help ), it displays the results in a window, allowing for interactions with them, ex. opening the Contacts entry and so.
Worth installing? Very recommended. One stop for many needs.
What do I want to see in future versions? SMS searching fixed. File Manager search integration.
Rating: 8/10
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Worth installing? Very recommended. One stop for many needs.
What do I want to see in future versions? SMS searching fixed. File Manager search integration.
Rating: 8/10
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Android Apps Review: Documents To Go
One of the most anticipated apps for Android was an office suite. DataViz released Documents To Go, which is without any doubt one of the best apps for the platform. The current version includes Word to go and Excel to go, which do the job of Word and Excel from Microsoft Office. When selected, both applications have the option to open the last viewed documents, as well as create new ones. Documents can be opened from every folder of the phone or the memory card, using the build-in file manager.
This app blew my mind when I first saw it. In less than 5 MB, DataViz manages to pack a completely functional office suite. First I will talk more about Word to go. It can open and save .doc files (for now), as well as the Word 2007 format documents! It has very rich feature set, including many options for formatting the font, paragraph, bullets and numbering; option for inserting a table, page break, comments and so on. Just 6 fonts are included for now, I hope for more to come soon. The app works flawless and very fast, I have not had any single problem, working with it. G1's physical keyboard makes text inputting and editing easy, once I install Cupcake, I will test the virtual keyboard, too.
Sheet to go is the spreadsheet app in the suite. Similar to Word to go, it is packed with features, making it a very decent substitute for Excel, when light work is required. Some of the more interesting options are: inserting Functions (over 100 of them), rows, columns, sheets, autosum, hiding and showing rows and columns, sort by rows and so on. Formatting the cells includes changing the color of them, the font settings (just Arial is possible as a font here) and more. Inputting formulas or using the built-in ones is very easy and intuitive. Selecting text and multiple cells is also possible, using the trackball and holding Shift.
Worth installing? YES! YES! YES! One of my personal favorites and a candidate for the "Best Android application" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? Many things. Don't get me wrong, even now it is amazing, but still I wish it had all the functionality of Open Office ;) . First, a PowerPoint alternative with decent functionality to complement the rest of the suite. Second, more fonts and a spellcheck for all applications. Graph building for Sheet to go. Database app may be too much to ask for, but I will not mind having it. And most important, I hate the $20 price tag on it.
Rating: 10/10
RECOMMENDED APP
This app blew my mind when I first saw it. In less than 5 MB, DataViz manages to pack a completely functional office suite. First I will talk more about Word to go. It can open and save .doc files (for now), as well as the Word 2007 format documents! It has very rich feature set, including many options for formatting the font, paragraph, bullets and numbering; option for inserting a table, page break, comments and so on. Just 6 fonts are included for now, I hope for more to come soon. The app works flawless and very fast, I have not had any single problem, working with it. G1's physical keyboard makes text inputting and editing easy, once I install Cupcake, I will test the virtual keyboard, too.
Sheet to go is the spreadsheet app in the suite. Similar to Word to go, it is packed with features, making it a very decent substitute for Excel, when light work is required. Some of the more interesting options are: inserting Functions (over 100 of them), rows, columns, sheets, autosum, hiding and showing rows and columns, sort by rows and so on. Formatting the cells includes changing the color of them, the font settings (just Arial is possible as a font here) and more. Inputting formulas or using the built-in ones is very easy and intuitive. Selecting text and multiple cells is also possible, using the trackball and holding Shift.
Worth installing? YES! YES! YES! One of my personal favorites and a candidate for the "Best Android application" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? Many things. Don't get me wrong, even now it is amazing, but still I wish it had all the functionality of Open Office ;) . First, a PowerPoint alternative with decent functionality to complement the rest of the suite. Second, more fonts and a spellcheck for all applications. Graph building for Sheet to go. Database app may be too much to ask for, but I will not mind having it. And most important, I hate the $20 price tag on it.
Rating: 10/10
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Android Apps Review: Retro Defense Lite
Retro Defense Lite is a typical tower defense game for the Android. There are many different towers to build, differing in range and damage, as well as enemies to beat. The game offers a truly retro experience, thanks to its graphics. The control is mainly done using the trackball as a mouse. The difficulty is above the average for an Android game, but almost on par with more tower defense games. However, once you get used to the game, you can practice your strategic thinking for hours.
Worth installing? Only if you are a fan of the genre. The difficulty of the game may make the beginner players quit very soon.
What do I want to see in future versions? Difficulty setting will be a good addition. Also, there is no Exit function, so the game stays loaded in the memory until the phone is rebooted. More options in the Lite version.
Rating: 7/10
Worth installing? Only if you are a fan of the genre. The difficulty of the game may make the beginner players quit very soon.
What do I want to see in future versions? Difficulty setting will be a good addition. Also, there is no Exit function, so the game stays loaded in the memory until the phone is rebooted. More options in the Lite version.
Rating: 7/10
Android Apps Review: Labyrinth Lite
Labyrinth Lite is the second game I review that needs only the accelerometer for control. It represents an wooden labyrinth with many holes. The goal of the game is to move the metal ball throughout the levels, without falling into the holes. The Lite version offers 10 levels with increasing difficulty. The time for passing each level is also recorded, so players can compare their best results. The game requires steady hands and lots of patience, just a second of inattention can mean starting the level again. There is also a paid version with more levels and other extra options.
The graphics are excellent, very polished and realistic. The response of the accelerometer can be set up to the player's preferences and is in general very responsive. The sound consists of the noise that the ball makes when hitting the side of the labyrinth - again it is very realistic.
Worth installing? Yes. A very entertaining app , which I consider to be yet another candidate for the "Best Android game" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? The gameplay and graphics are already excellent. More available levels in the Lite version would be nice.
Rating: 10/10
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The graphics are excellent, very polished and realistic. The response of the accelerometer can be set up to the player's preferences and is in general very responsive. The sound consists of the noise that the ball makes when hitting the side of the labyrinth - again it is very realistic.
Worth installing? Yes. A very entertaining app , which I consider to be yet another candidate for the "Best Android game" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? The gameplay and graphics are already excellent. More available levels in the Lite version would be nice.
Rating: 10/10
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Android Apps Review: Coloroid
Coloroid is a free puzzle applications for Android. The goal of the game is to make the entire board one color. The player always starts at the top right corner, then selects one of the possible colors at the bottom of the screen, which changes all of the neighboring blocks with that color to have the already active active color. Then the next selection changes all the already changed blocks, adding the neighboring ones again and so on. There is a Par of moves to complete each level, which increases with the difficulty of the level. The player can set the number of blocks on the field (4x4 to 35 to 35), as well as the number of colors to have (3 to 6). There is even a setting for the colorblind users.
The game requires strategical thinking to be able to beat the level under the Par. It is very simple to control, has no sound and looks somewhat retro, thanks to its color schemes. It is much harder than Future Blocks and offers more options.
Worth installing? If you are a puzzle games fan, this is a good game to have.
What do I want to see in future versions? User-selected colors, sound, save game option.
Rating: 7/10
The game requires strategical thinking to be able to beat the level under the Par. It is very simple to control, has no sound and looks somewhat retro, thanks to its color schemes. It is much harder than Future Blocks and offers more options.
Worth installing? If you are a puzzle games fan, this is a good game to have.
What do I want to see in future versions? User-selected colors, sound, save game option.
Rating: 7/10
Android Apps Review: To Do List
To Do List is another list creating app for Android. What makes it unique is its very simple and straight-forward interface. The main window shows the title of the task, clicking on it shows its description. Every task can be prioritized as having a High, Medium or Low priority, which is pretty much the only option possible. There is no way to organize the tasks in lists or change their order within the same priority ones. However, it does its job very well by sticking to its main concept - to help you stay organized.
Worth installing? One of my favorite apps by far for Android. Many other similar apps fail by trying to be too complex or fancy, while To Do List relies on simplicity to succeed. Definitely worth installing.
What do I want to see in future versions? Alphabetical listing of the tasks.
Rating: 8/10
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Worth installing? One of my favorite apps by far for Android. Many other similar apps fail by trying to be too complex or fancy, while To Do List relies on simplicity to succeed. Definitely worth installing.
What do I want to see in future versions? Alphabetical listing of the tasks.
Rating: 8/10
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Android Apps Review: Future Blocks
Future Blocks is a very simple puzzle game for Android. The goal is to clean some of the same colored blocks on the screen, earning points. It has two modes: Triple and Sweep. In the first one, you just select three blocks with same color to be cleaned, while in the second one, all of the neighboring same colored blocks will be cleaned. There are 4 single and one multi-colored types of blocks. New ones come to replace the cleaned ones, making the game possibly endless. The game ends, however, when there are no three same colored neighboring blocks to be cleaned any more. There is hardly any strategy and thinking involved in this game, since at any moment the new blocks may completely change the playing field. The control is done through the touch screen, the track ball would not work.
Worth installing? Future Blocks is a decent way to kill a few minutes, waiting for the bus or being in class. However, it gets boring quickly and offers very limited experience. If you often need some short time waster, this might be your one.
What do I want to see in future versions? The top score is reset, when you exit the game. This should be fixed. Save game option, sound. Difficulty levels.
Rating: 4/10
Worth installing? Future Blocks is a decent way to kill a few minutes, waiting for the bus or being in class. However, it gets boring quickly and offers very limited experience. If you often need some short time waster, this might be your one.
What do I want to see in future versions? The top score is reset, when you exit the game. This should be fixed. Save game option, sound. Difficulty levels.
Rating: 4/10
Android Apps Review: Abduction Lite
By my opinion, one of the best games for the Android platform, Abduction Lite is a fun and addictive adventure. The story is simple - aliens have kidnapped the farm animals and escaped in Space. You have to jump up, trying to reach them, using the strips of land they dropped, trying to collect bonuses and some of the other animals on your way. This game uses the accelerometer to control the direction of the jumps of the "hero" - being a sheep, kangaroo, penguin or some of the other available animals. You have to reach the top to beat the level, trying not to fall from the platforms. By tilting the phone left and right, you can control the length and direction of each jump. There are several game modes, including career mode, where you have to beat the level to unlock the next one, or just trying to reach the top, or beating some of the challenges, like reach the top in a specific time.
The graphics are stunning, one of the best available for an Android game, the controls are very accurate, having a sensitivity setting. In the Lite version, just a limited number of characters, levels and challenges are available, since there is a paid version, too, called Abduction World Attack. Still, the game is one of my favorite and I had lots of fun, playing it with my sister, trying to beat each other scores. New updates for the game are released on a regular basis. Installed, the game is about 2 MB.
Worth installing? Absolutely, a candidate for the "Best Android game" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? Sometimes the game freezes for a fraction of a second, which could be fatal. So I would like some stability improvement. Otherwise very well made game.
Rating: 10/10
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The graphics are stunning, one of the best available for an Android game, the controls are very accurate, having a sensitivity setting. In the Lite version, just a limited number of characters, levels and challenges are available, since there is a paid version, too, called Abduction World Attack. Still, the game is one of my favorite and I had lots of fun, playing it with my sister, trying to beat each other scores. New updates for the game are released on a regular basis. Installed, the game is about 2 MB.
Worth installing? Absolutely, a candidate for the "Best Android game" award.
What do I want to see in future versions? Sometimes the game freezes for a fraction of a second, which could be fatal. So I would like some stability improvement. Otherwise very well made game.
Rating: 10/10
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Android Apps Review: Dilbert Droid
For my first Android App review I chose one very small and useful application. It is a reader for the Dilbert strips, my favorite comics. With its simple interface and decent functionality, hours of fun are guaranteed.
The app itself is tiny, less than 100 KB installed, and can be easily found on the Market. It allows the comics to be browsed by day, giving access to all the Dilbert strips since 1989 until now. It saves the already seen strips on a separate folder on the memory card, so they can be seen when offline. The quality of the images is good, the speed of downloading is usually good, too. This app is updated on a regular basis, with some bugs or speed issues removed.
Worth installing? Definitely, even if you are not a big Dilbert fan.
What do I want to see in future versions? Zoom option, faster loading, comment board for every strip.
Rating: 7/10
RECOMMENDED APP
The app itself is tiny, less than 100 KB installed, and can be easily found on the Market. It allows the comics to be browsed by day, giving access to all the Dilbert strips since 1989 until now. It saves the already seen strips on a separate folder on the memory card, so they can be seen when offline. The quality of the images is good, the speed of downloading is usually good, too. This app is updated on a regular basis, with some bugs or speed issues removed.
Worth installing? Definitely, even if you are not a big Dilbert fan.
What do I want to see in future versions? Zoom option, faster loading, comment board for every strip.
Rating: 7/10
RECOMMENDED APP
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