The mixture of platformer and RPG isn’t a common one and while this small genre is perhaps best known for its Paper Marios and Castlevanias, Illusia has a different tone that might be familiar to those who’ve played Gamevil’s Zenonia series. RPGs can tend to be long games, so let me preface this review by saying that [...]
The days of placing colored pegs in ships and boards has been over for quite a while. The Battleship game and the many revamps of it have been out in digital form for quite a while now, so why stop now? ShipCombat comes in as another rendition of the classic game we all loved/love. It’s [...]
The much anticipated Angry Birds “Rio” is finally here. With this tropical feel you can be sure not to be disappointed. This new release includes 60 Rio-themed levels and offers more secrets, trophies, stars, and much more. Check out the full application feature below. Let the feathered artillery fly! Rescue rare birds from smugglers, [...]
With all these ports of iOS games onto Android it’s a pity that so few feature cross platform multiplayer so we can show our iDevice brethren who’s king. The setup for Guerrilla Bob is a ridiculous story of Bob and his school friend John who grew up on either side of the law and now you have to hunt [...]
For those of you that heard about the original version of this widget last month, massive changes have been made. Either way you split it’s good news for everyone wanting to keep up with their favorite feeds. Minimal Reader Pro has a permanent spot on my phone where it’s predecessor once called home. The wonderful [...]
Some jaded individuals might refer to Flight Control as a poor man’s Kennedy Approach, there’s a good chance those people are crazy. Flight Control might be one of the most stressful ‘casual’ games that I’ve ever experienced. Trying to deal with relentless waves of oncoming flights by guiding them to their landing areas might not [...]
Those that have or had Windows Mobile may already be familiar with this app which has now made it’s way to Android. Thanks to a recent migration, from windows mobile to Android by XDA member chrisstavrou, we now have access to this utility. This tool gives you automated management of your WiFi, Bluetooth, and visible [...]
Ever been in indisposed (meeting, class, work) and have people relentlessly text you? Want to tell them all your busy? For those of you that have ever faced this problem there may be a solution. TextSecretary allows you to globally set yourself unavailable by auto-replying to any text messages you receive in that period. Simply [...]
There’s little doubt that Bejeweled was the biggest puzzle game since Tetris, but now after over five years since this sequel was originally released, does it have enough to offer on Android? Bejeweled’s been around for a decade now and it’s solely to blame for the droves of match-three games that came out for years following its release. The [...]
It’s hard to set your expectations for a first person shooter on a platform that is almost completely without them. While the genre might be one of the most popular ones around on home consoles, the style of gameplay becomes rather stifled when brought to touch screen only devices. Despite this, Gameloft is attempting to ride [...]
ACS is a program to complement your ROM. It is able to produce a CWM flashable zip with apps your ROM might be missing. ACS uses “repositories” to allow the user to choose what he (or she) may want. A repository is fairly simple to setup (and upkeep) for a developer, modder, or themer. Whenever [...]
Having trouble remembering your class schedule? It happens, between lectures and studying who wants to remember a bunch of odd names, numbers and times. Module Timetable allows you to save all that information on your phone. You can save your class schedule via module name, module code, day/time, room number, lecturer, and lesson type. Making [...]
Is Windows Media Center your choice for all you media viewing? Ever wish you had a remote control for it? Well now you can! Windows Media Center Remote for Android turns your Android device into a remote for Windows 7 Media Center. With the help a small plug-in, you can navigate through all the content [...]
What would you look like as an Android? Can’t really say that thought has ever occurred to me, but now that there’s a way to do it I am a bit curious. The Androidify app allows you to take that little green Android we all love and customize it to look like you, your friends, [...]
Playing along with the new “minimal” everything craze, we have another addition, and for once it’s not a clock, a calendar, or weather display. Minimal RSS Feeder is explained with just the title, it is what it says, and it works well. After playing with the widget for a little while, I think it’s [...]