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Punch the Trump: As bad as arguing about politics (review)

Presidential elections in the United States are a big deal. Every country in the world is closely looking at candidates and major events, and then offer special coverage in the much-awaited day. Without doubt, Donald Trump is the most controversial candidates I have seen. The fact that there’s a game that lets you beat him to death is a clear indicator of it. Punch the Trump, made by Brutal Studio, tries to jump on the media’s hatred towards this peculiar character, but the result is not a great one at all.

Features

After downloading the game, the app welcomed me with the most frightening message I’ve come across in the Play Store:

“Thank you for downloading our application using the AppJolt network.

In order to enhance your mobile experience, you may receive survey questionnaires and advertisements when uninstalling and updating our application and certain other applications on your device.

By clicking OK below you accept the privacy policy and the above.”

I immediately pressed Cancel instead, which (I hope) didn’t start that helpful service that would have surely enhanced my mobile experience.

Anyways, after that rough start, you’ll get to the app’s main screen. You’ll have the option to start playing, configure a couple of settings, like the developer’s page on Facebook, and check out more games. There’s also a very cartoony Donald Trump at the side, boasting a very aggressive stance. Usually, when opening the app again, you’ll get a full-screen video ad – just because.

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You’ll see this screen a lot if you don’t want to rate the app right away.

One of the selling points of the app is that the developer added phrases used frequently by Trump himself. When pressing Play, he’ll actually say “It’s disgusting” which I found hilarious.

After this joke, the logical next step would be to start the fight itself, right? However, the app will ask you to rate it first, and will give you free belts in return (explained in a bit). It’s understandable that a developer would want his app rated, but it makes no sense to ask users before beginning a game.

Even worse, there’s no way of saying no (or at least not now), just an arrow that will take you to the in-game store. Exiting the store will NOT take you to the game, but rather to a main screen that looks different from the one we just saw. I’m dead serious.

There’s a button that says “Fight!” here (while the first main screen says “Play”) that will finally take you to the fight itself. There are five buttons are your disposal, placed at the bottom of your screen. The ones at the edges perform a light attack, while the two contiguous ones perform a strong one. The center one is reserved for blocking.

Your character is placed in a first-person perspective facing Trump, and there’s a HUD similar to what you’ll see in any fighting game, with your and your opponent’s remaining HP, and a pause button.

Punch the Trump Gameplay
You can execute combos by doing light and strong attacks in a specific order.

Similar to more robust fighting games, you can perform combos that will deal more damage. If you pause the game, you’ll find a button that will not take you to a list of combos, but rather redirect you to a website where you can see said list.

From time to time, Donald Trump will enter Rage Mode, in which his eyes will turn to dollar signs and he’ll punch like crazy. You will need to block in order to survive it. Also, the background will turn into a US flag, the music will change, and Donald Trump will say his famous line “You’re fired.” It makes fights a little less monotonous and it’s fun to watch at first.

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Finish him!

For those of you who like Mortal Kombat, there’s a “Finish him” prompt, in which you have to do a combination of attacks (which, fortunately, are shown on the screen). If you execute it successfully and on time, Donald Trump will be shot by a cartoon Barack Obama. A little bit of dark humor here, but you shouldn’t take offense by it.

When winning a game, you will earn belts, which can be used to buy in-game items. These belts can also be bought with real money. Things like bats, machetes and shurikens are available for purchase. Unfortunately, scrolling through these items is an absolute pain because of a flawed implementation that makes the items jump all over the place when scrolling through it.

General Impressions

Fights against Trump are mildly entertaining at first, but that’s it. Sure, punching a fake Donald Trump may sound appealing to some people, but the novelty wears out really fast when you analyze the game beyond that. Fights are essentially the same every time, making it really boring after some rounds.

Punch the Trump Store
Some in-app purchases are available.

Nevertheless, I want to remark the fact that the game has combos that work great. The developer could have aimed for something less complicated, but chose to add combos to spice things up, so kudos.

That’s where the praise stops, however. The game has so many flaws, bugs and performance issues that it opens up the eternal dialogue about Google’s lenient approach towards app distribution inside the Play Store.

Apart from the issues discussed previously, the game does not perform well at all. Half the time (and I’m not exaggerating), the game just freezes while fighting. There is both lag and frame drops in every single fight I’ve had. When quitting the game, it forgets to enable screen timeout again, so my phone just sits there with the screen on forever. I once paused the game while on rage mode, and, when finished, Trump kept repeating his dialogue over and over.

To improve its replay value a little bit, the developer added the belt mechanic, but since these items are used on fights only, it doesn’t do much to improve the game’s replayability. Also, you get a score at the end of each fight. However, there’s no Google Play Games integration or similar, so you can’t actually compare your score with anyone.

Options

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Some peculiar options are available, like graphics quality and language choice.

In a surprising move, the developer added several options to control the game’s graphic quality. It’s really peculiar, since the game shouldn’t tax your phone’s GPU at all, but it’s nice to have the option anyway.

Also, the game doesn’t rely on automatic language detection to configure itself, but at least lets you change the interface to your preferred choice. You can also turn on or off both the music and the sound effects.

Graphics and Sound

Even though the interface is not good at all, fighting itself does not look bad. The Donald Trump character is adequate and the game’s rendition of Barack Obama, and the context he appears in, is comical. However, the interface before fighting looks bad, the scroll is hilariously flawed, and there are inconsistencies in several instances.

Sound effects are acceptable too, and the fact that the developer added phrases said by the real Trump is rather cool. However, some of them are low quality, so they don’t sound as sharp as they should.

What we like

  • Some funny moments
  • Many of Trump’s famous lines have been added
  • Combos work fine

Room for improvement

  • AppJolt’s frightening message
  • Performance issues and bugs can be found everywhere
  • Way too many ads

Conclusion

I understand that app development is hard. I also understand the need to monetize your efforts. However, this game could have been much better if more effort was put into it. In its current state, it’s difficult to recommend it, especially with its insane amount of bugs and performance issues, invasive ad networks being used, and poor fun factor. There are better fighting games in the Play Store. Sure, they won’t let you punch Donald Trump (which may sound appealing to some of you), but they offer a more refined, pleasant experience.

Download and install from the Google Play Store (if you dare).

Crossy Road gets updated; brings multiplayer into the mix

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I’m not a huge mobile gamer, but one of my favorites is Crossy Road. The tap-and-dash game just got a new update that brings a fun little feature: four-person local multiplayer.

The gameplay looks like pure chaos- which is great. The trailer shows off the ability to push people around, block their jumps and more. It all adds up to a ton of fun.

For now, the update brings LOCAL multiplayer, which means you have to be on the same WiFi network. We’d love to see support for an expanded multiplayer where you can play with friends from around the world, but we know that could present some challenges (lag!).

Background

Hipster Whale, the company behind Crossy Road has kept it simple with its games. It’s only released Crossy Road and Disney Crossy Road since its inception in 2014, but what they do, they do well. Crossy Road is a fun game that I’ve spent many hours playing during long car trips.

Crossy Road is free and does come with some in-app purchases. But, those in-app purchases aren’t pay-to-win. As you continue down your path in Crossy Road, you unlock different characters. The in-app purchases are just those other characters. No special abilities, no huge adds in the game, just some collectible characters.

Do you play Crossy Road? Will you try this out with your friends? Let us know down in the comments what you think about this update.

Play Store Link: Crossy Road

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 (MiXplorer). Not all apps are included in the Play Store, but that doesn’t mean that they are not worth a look.

What’s the Risk?
We’ll only share files or links to files that we feel can be trusted. While this isn’t on the Play Store, Apkmirror verifies apps and checks for security risks as well

As with any “new” (or at least new to me) app, the question is always “Can it overtake (insert name of the app that has been on every Android device at least once). In the case of file explorers, ES is probably the most widely encountered one in my days. However, I have always wanted to escape from being one of the (insert number of active users here) that ES has, leading me to scour apps on XDA. That’s when MiXplorer came up. Since I started using it close to the New Year, I’ve come to fall in love with it.

Impressions

User Interface: 4 out of 5
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MiXplorer is a beautiful, material-inspired with a hamburger menu and a single toolbar found at the bottom. All your parent folder locations are easily accessible through said hamburger menu and this makes it very easy to switch from viewing your system files to viewing those on your SD card. If that isn’t enough, you can pin these to the status bar. However, navigating the settings, namely the themes and add-ons, is a little confusing. To download a new theme, you have to navigate to settings->theme->customize (not add)->add->Web/new/clipboard. This makes theming a bit of a hassle, and not very “on-the-fly.” With add-ons, you can see the whole list; but to download, it takes you to Google Drive, from which you have to find first the add-on, then the correct APK for your architecture (MIPS, x86, arm, arm64).Screenshot_2016-04-13-21-40-10

Versatility: 5 out of 5Screenshot_2016-04-13-21-43-08
MiXplorer brings the same things you’ve come to expect from any file manager (root explorer, cloud manager, text editor). Additionally, it brings features such as an APK viewer and editor, and a download manager, along with various add-ons that provide additional functionality.

Installation:

To install, navigate over to its APKmirror page. Press the download icon. Before installing, go into settings, find security and make sure that ‘Unknown Sources’ is checked. Then click the download notification and install.

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Sony Xperia Z3 now has Android N Developer Preview support

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Good news! If you’re an owner of the Sony Xperia Z3 you can now try out the Android N Developer Preview.

There are 2 variants of Xperia Z3 that can be flashed with Android N Developer Preview, D6603 and D6653. Here’s how to get started:

  • Connect your compatible Z3 device to a computer with a USB cable.
  • Xperia Companion will open automatically
  • Make sure you have Xperia Companion version 1.1.24 or later. If not, download the latest version from here.
  • Hold down the ALT key on your computer and click on Software repair on the home screen, then follow the guide.
  • You’ll be asked to disconnect and turn off your device, then to reconnect whilst holding down the volume down key to start the software flashing.
  • You can return to factory settings at any time by connecting back to Xperia Companion and following the Software repair

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What’s new in Android N Developer Preview?

Android N introduces several great new features for developers, with more to be added as Google continue to develop the Android N release.  Here are some highlights:

Multi-window – This new multitasking feature lets users view two apps or Activities at the same time, with the system resizing them as needed to fit the device or tablet screen. All apps targeting Android N are resizeable unless they opt-out, so make sure your layouts and resources are optimized.

Bundled notifications – You can use the Notification.Builder.setGroup() method to group your app’s notifications together for easier scanning.

Direct reply notifications – Use the RemoteInput notification API to enable users to respond quickly to notifications, without leaving the notification shade.

Efficiency – Adapt your apps to use Doze to save even more power in Android N. There are also new behaviors in Project Svelte, aiming to reduce the memory needs of Android.

Roundup: Speck’s case lineup for the Nexus 6P

Here at AndroidGuys, we love phone accessories. Cases are the most popular type of phone accessory, everyone seems to have one! Today we’re going to be taking a look at the product lineup from one of the biggest brands in the world, Speck! It’s been gracious enough to send over some of its Nexus 6P cases, so let’s get to it!

CandyShell Grip

The CandyShell Grip case from Speck is one of the most recognizable phone accessories out there. The raised ridges meet a hard, military grade case. The CandyShell Grip meets or exceeds military standard MIL-STD-810G drop tests to keep your phone safe from drops and falls.

I’m especially struck by the white case with black ridges. The contrast, especially on the black Nexus 6P just looks wonderful. The cutouts for the camera, fingerprint sensor, USB type-C port, headphone jack, and microphone are all nice and large to allow use of third party accessories. Nothing is worse than not being able to use your nice headphones because the case interferes.

Speck Nexus 6P White bottom back

While Speck does its best to make this a thin case, it does feel a bit bulky. Part of this is because of the ridges. The case itself isn’t very thick, but the ridges add just enough to make a big phone feel even bigger. This isn’t a huge case like an Otterbox or something, but it definitely doesn’t feel thin. The Nexus 6P is already a big phone so it’s very noticeable when you add bulk to it.

Speck Nexus 6P black right back

But, the ridges aren’t all bad. Boy, do they add grip! The Nexus 6P has never been easier to hold as when I have it in the CandyShell grip case. And, if I do drop it, the extra bumpers on the corners of the case help keep my Nexus 6P from absorbing the impact.

The buttons are an area where the CandyShell Grip case shines. The buttons are big and extend long enough to find easily, while providing good travel. They don’t feel mushy as case’s buttons tend to do. I wouldn’t mind if there was some way to differentiate between the volume and power buttons since they’re on the same side, but that’s my only complaint.

Conclusion

Speck is one of the biggest names in case, and its legacy remains safe in the CandyShell Grip line. These beautiful cases do feel a bit thick, but the advantages outnumber the small disadvantages. I love how secure my the phone feels in my hand with the added grip, and I have no doubt that the raised lip over the front will help out in case of falls.

If you’re interested in picking up any of Speck’s cases, you can check them out at Amazon, Best Buy, and Speck’s website

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 zombies as their main theme, obstacle, and/or villains. Wading through these looking for a quality title to play on your Android can be quite a challenge. Chances are you’ve played the big titles out there, and you’d like to find another good challenge to give a go.
Screenshot_2016-04-17-22-22-20Well, I happen to have one for you. It’s Carnage TV, from Brutal Studios, and I can highly recommend this game for you. It’s based on Smash TV, and 1990’s arcade game with a very similar story line and gameplay.

After downloading the free game from the Google Play store, you dive right in with a setup screen. The game takes place in the future. This part may seem a bit familiar: severe overpopulation has caused the government to impart martial law on all; now an evil group has created a grisly game show that puts normal folks up against waves and waves of engineered ‘creatures’. After a quick tutorial you are thrown into your own episode of the ghoulish spectacle.

Controls, Story Line, and Gameplay

Screenshot_2016-04-17-22-29-11My favorite part of this game is the control system, as you play from looking above. You use a left on-screen joystick to move your character around the screen; you use a right on-screen joystick to fire your weapon in the direction that you choose. These controls are actually very fluid and smooth; my main replay interest was to confirm these intial controls were not just an anomaly…but I can assure you there are that good (even on my aging Galaxy S5).

The gameplay works like so: you are locked in a room, and waves of zombie-like creatures advance on you from enter-only gates.  Your job is to move-and-shoot, avoiding contact with the hordes. Killing certain enemies awards you with various items, including money (for between-room upgrades) and supporting weapons such as grenades and called-in air strikes. These supporting weapons were appreciated as they area powerful and you can drag-and-drop them on screen as you wish to do the most damage.

Screenshot_2016-04-17-22-27-48Once you’ve wiped out all enemies on the screen, one to four doors open in the room for you to choose to exit. As mentioned earlier, between rooms you can go to the ‘shop’ screen to use your found money to upgrade your weaponry and such. There are even some ‘bonus rooms’ that are filled with bonus items, and you are given a very limited time to simply run around and grab as much booty as possible before the remaining items disappear.

Sound & Graphics

OK but slightly disappointing.  The music and voice-overs are well done but repetitive. Graphics are pretty detailed, but this means that on my phone everything is very very small.  I found myself having to take a break due to my squinting.  On a tablet this game will be much easier to digest.

Screenshot_2016-04-17-22-29-15Overall

Again, I do recommend this game. Based on the control system alone I find myself wanting to push this game onto friends and family (the ones that partake in zombie games, anyway).

Google Keep gets updated with Pushbullet-like features

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Google is all about the updates today. Following on the heels of Inbox by Gmail and Google Camera, today Google Keep has gotten a few changes as well.

First, there’s a handy new Chrome Extension that you can use to send the web page you’re viewing straight to Google Keep. Just click the extension or highlight some text or an image and right-click to save it in Keep to create a new note.

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The same is true for browsing on Android. Use the “Share Via” option in any app or browser to save something to Google Keep, all without opening the app. As well as some minor UI changes, you can also organize notes with a #hashtag.

Google Camera gets updated with Android N features

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Google’s Camera app got an update yesterday, and it brings new features from Android N. As long as your Android phone is compatible with version 3.2 of the Camera app, you’re all set to use these features.

Along with design changes for the shutter button and camera swap button, you’ll see a hamburger menu with all of the camera capabilities, like Photo Sphere, Panorama and Lens Blur. With the Android N features, you can take photos at the same time you’re shooting a video, as well as a new Slow Motion option for taking those sweet action shots.

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The Nexus 5X supports slow-motion videos at 120fps while the Nexus 6P supports videos shot at 240fps. Since the final version of Android N will eventually be launched this fall, it’s possible that Google will add new features over the year. Hit up the link below to download Google Camera.

Google Camera App Link

Inbox by Gmail wants to automate your emails even more

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Inbox by Gmail was updated today to bring you several cool new features. Google wants to help you easily sort through your emails, and this latest update lets you keep better track of events, newsletters and links.

Google Calendar Events

When you’re planning an event with friends and family, you’ll often get a barrage of emails from people, saying who is going, who can’t go, travel itineraries, etc. Now Inbox will automatically gather all of the emails from an event and compress them into one overview, so you can see at a quick glance any updates.

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Newsletters

Many websites are turning to newsletters once again as a way to keep readers informed. Due to the rise of ad blockers, websites can give readers daily and/or weekly updates, while inserting an ad here and there in the email. We love newsletters, and Inbox now makes it easier to preview them. If you get a lot of newsletters from a single source, like Medium, Inbox will automatically sort them into one overview, so your email inbox will be less cluttered.

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Saving Links

Have you ever emailed yourself a link to a website or article that you want to check out later? I know I have (but now I use Instapaper). Now Google makes it easier with a new “Save to Inbox” button, both on mobile and the web. The links will be automatically gathered into once place.

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How Android Apps Have Proven to be Best for Business growth (PROMOTED)

Editor Note: This article was a guest submission from Frugaa.

When we think about mobile phone apps, we often overlook the business application of them and instead focus on the fun aspects – Games, dating and self-improvement. But a number of businesses can potentially boost business growth by adopting Android apps as a growth strategy.

We, team at Frugaa examine some of the fields where apps have proven to provide business growth. We’ll also introduce you to some of the app development strategies you should apply in your business.

What business fields can benefit from Android apps?

Mobile apps have had a huge impact on a wide variety of business fields. They have proven to be beneficial for different industries, but also to different aspects of the business itself.

Business development

First, it’s not just the established businesses that benefit from apps. Startups can use apps as part of their scaling up strategy and boost immediate growth possibilities. Apps offer a cheap method to collaborate, conduct research, collect data and test different business models.

For example, startups are using apps as part of the minimum viable product (MVP). This strategy lets you test your idea with a basic model of the business product/service in order to see whether it can be turned into a profitable business model.

Sales

Since the majority of consumers are now turning to mobile phones when making purchasing decisions, apps have proven to be a formidable option for growing sales figures.

According to IMB Holiday Benchmark Reports, retailers benefit increasingly from a mobile app during Black Friday. In 2012, mobile sales accounted for over 16% of the season’s sales, improving by 9.8% from the previous year.

Customer service

Businesses can also boost overall growth by improving customer service. Unfortunately, many companies overlook this strategy, even though in-app customer support has proven to be a beneficial tool.

Most customers use mobile phone to search information about a company, but also to complain about a bad experience. But instead of venting it out on social media, businesses should look into providing customer support through an app. Instant messaging systems, for example, are a great way to solve a problematic situation and provide that extra layer of benefits to the customer.

Market research

Furthermore, businesses can drive growth by better understanding their customer-base and mobile apps are a powerful tool for doing this. If your business is using search engine optimization (SEO) as a market research strategy, you must include mobile devices in your data collection.

Last year, Google announced it received more searches from mobile devices rather than desktops. The wealth of data available from how people search, when they search and why they search can give your business a much deeper understanding of their consumption behavior as well.

Productivity

Better productivity at the workplace leads to higher growth – the statement is a rather obvious one to make. But improving productivity isn’t always easy for businesses, but luckily mobile phones are making even this aspect of running a business easier.

Mobiles are good for improving productivity because they provide freedom of location. Writing down ideas, collaborating with co-workers, discussing with customers – all of this is possible from almost every corner of the world.

By freeing the time to ‘work’, you can actually free people to be productive at a time when they most feel like it. It doesn’t restrict a person to complete a task at a set time, but allows freedom to use the most productive and innovative moment for doing so.

How to use mobiles for business growth?

If you want to be part of the growth revolution, you should consider implementing the following mobile app strategies.

Reach out to more customers

People are spending more time on their smartphones. Today, around 80% of people use a mobile to search information and above 50% make the actual purchase on the mobile phone. When it comes to clothing, groceries and entertainment, the mobile phone is the go to place for spending.

By offering consumers to option to reach out, find information and to buy products with their phones, a business can immediately increase customer numbers. The geo-location technologies have further paved a way for location-based marketing.

Not to mention how app analytics can improve your chances of finding out more about the customer. By knowing more about your current customer-base, you can target your future marketing to appeal to this group even more.

If you want to check whether retailers have a mobile phone app or not, go to http://www.frugaa.com, a saving site.

Improve brand awareness

Since mobile apps are such an important aspect of user experience, having a well-developed app can immediately boost brand image. Mobile presence increases the major point of a good brand strategy: enhanced visibility.

Your Android app isn’t just able to attract more people to use it, but you are constantly reminding people of your business once they download the app. The app logo (your brand logo) will be displayed on the screen each time the phone is looked at.

Apps can also be an important part of your SEO strategy. Most social media experts are saying mobile apps and mobile-friendly websites are currently among the most important things to focus on when enhancing SEO.

Enhance workplace collaboration

But as the above has shown, mobile apps aren’t only about growth in customer numbers or sales. Apps can also boost innovation and productivity.

There are a number of great Android apps for collaboration and productivity. Consider, for instance, YouSendIt, Anywhere Pad, TheDeadline and AirDroid. Using these apps can help employees collaborate with teams from around the world and even from the comfort of their own homes. It reduces the time spent on meetings and such, as you can simply share and discuss matters on instant messaging apps.

Mobile apps and mobile websites are currently the most popular digital space for customer engagement. By implementing the use of different Android apps, as well as developing your own, you can reach out to a growing number of customer, increase sales and provide better customer service.

For more information on Android app development and use, check out other articles at AndroidGuys.