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5 Android apps you shouldn't miss this week! - Android Apps Weekly
Welcome back to Android Apps Weekly! Here are your headlines this week:
- The Google Play Store is now delivering sponsored app search results in Google Play.
- AVG’s latest report shows the apps with the worst storage, worst battery drain, and most data use.
- Google launches Android for Work to make the workplace better.
- The developer of Falcon Pro 3 explains how he developed the app in just three weeks.
- Google Play Music now allows you to upload up to 50,000 songs.
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[Price: Free]
Flynx is a special kind of browser that opens up in floating bubbles instead of full screen like a normal browser. It was updated to version 1.0 which means it has finally left beta. The update also brought a number of new features. It’s totally free so why not check it out?
[Price: $1.99]
Almightree is a 3D puzzle platformer where you play as an adventurer to who must bring balance to a crumbling world. It brings with it decent graphics, a fun story, and surprisingly good game music. It’s $1.99 but there are also no in app purchases.
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
SoundHUD is a new app that helps you control your volume and does so without root. Using this, you can put your Lollipop device into actual silent mode if you want and there are a range of other features such as the ability to only adjust media volume on tablets. It’s free to use with in app purchases.
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Heavenstrike Rivals is a new tactical RPG out of Square Enix. It has some pretty decent graphics and similar battle mechanics to old classics like Final Fantasy Tactics. Not exactly the same, but similar. It’s free with in app purchases and it’s worth a shot if you’re a strategy RPG fan.
[Price: Free]
YouTube Kids was released this last by Google to generally positive reviews. It is a YouTube app that is geared specifically at kids and contains playlists with entertaining and educational content for kids. It’s an app that all parents should at least try out and it is totally free.
Wrap up
If we missed any great Android apps and games news, let us know in the comments!