Hopefully it'll nail both – many mobile card battlers, although popular, aren't as accessible as they might be. The publisher promises "Accessible gameplay. This game involves collecting more than 250 cards, sorting them into decks and then fighting other people online. Now the company has used its fantasy franchise to leap on board the card-battler bandwagon. Gameloft's Order & Chaos games have found a wide fanbase on iOS and Android alike. It includes a live stream of the channel, as well as video clips, news and blog posts, photo galleries and social sharing features. News and current affairs channel Al Jazeera already has an Android smartphone app for its English-language service, but now there's a separate tablet version. Still as addictive as when it came first out. As before, the game involves jumping up a sheet of graph paper, avoiding enemies and big drops. Doodle Jump (Free)ĭoodle Jump? New? Well, a version of the hugely-popular upwards-platformer has been available on Android before, but the game's original developer Lima Sky has now replaced that with its own version ("finally properly optimised for Android" as they put it). Now its companion app is available on Android, enabling UP owners to dig into their data, while also logging their eating and drinking, setting sleep alarms and see what friends are up to. Jawbone's UP wristband is one of a plethora of fitness gadgets available to track your activity and sleep patterns (see also: Fitbit, Withings, Nike FuelBand etc). If you have certain devices and are registered for the Sky Go service, you can also stream films directly to the device. Sky Movies (Free)īSkyB's Sky Movies app is a way to see what films are available on the Sky Movies channel and the company's download store, and remotely set recordings for the former. The game sees you exploring a vast fantasy world fighting and questing. The latest has now made the leap to Android, merrily swinging its blade as it goes. Ravensword: Shadowlands (£4.63)Ĭrescent Moon Games has won plenty of fans for its Ravensword RPG games. It's an app for entering and storing text, voice notes and photos, colour-coding notes for later reference, and storing them on Google's servers to access from web browsers. It may be a transparent attempt by Google to compete with cloud-memory service Evernote, but Google Keep is still attracting plenty of attention. For now, here's the latest Android apps worth checking out. The weekly iOS roundup will follow later in the day.
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