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MiXplorer: Truly a “Mix Of (File) Explorers” (Review)

Why Download? If you're the type of person who likes to stay on the cutting edge of software then you'll want to install this APK...

Carnage TV is a zombie survival game worth picking up (review)

Do me a favor: go to Google Play, and search 'zombie'. My goodness...you will quickly be facing over 100 games & apps that use...

Barrier X Review: Fast Paced and Fun

Overview Barrier X is a simple, fast-paced game where you dodge obstacles and continue as long as you can. Developer: PinkApp Cost: Free (In-app purchase for no...

Bite Bite is a simple game of rhythm & patience, but needs more flavor (review)

Remember the children's game where one player holds out their finger or hand, and can only retract it once the other person attempts to tap it?...

Hermit: Lite Apps Browser review

Overview Hermit is a unique app that lets you create desktop shortcuts to you favorite websites. This helps eliminate rogue apps draining your battery, frees...

Power Battery – Battery Saver: a feature (and ad) filled battery preserver. [Review]

Android's battery life has improved by leaps and bounds over the past few iterations. Features like Doze and Android RunTime Compiler have reduced the...

Disney Magic Kingdoms is a magical gaming ride for your school-aged child (review)

The experience that is the Disney universe is usually broken up into very siloed experiences, usually based on character. If you (or your child)...

Let your music power the world with Groove Planet (review)

  As an iOS app developer, I can’t imagine my life without music. I open Spotify before Xcode and Google Chrome to make sure I...

Blocky Raider: an 8-bit casual game that feels very familiar (review)

What happens when you combine equal elements of Indiana Jones, Atari's classic game Pitfall, and Crossy Road? Something tells me that you already know the...

Is Textra the best third-party SMS app in the Play Store? (Review)

One of the most important aspects of Android is customization. I love the fact that I can replace almost any app with an alternative...
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