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Welcome to the 442nd edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the big headlines from the last week:
- Google announced a new audio switching technology for its Fast Pair feature. The feature will switch your audio to another device in specific scenarios. For example, you won’t hear a notification on your phone if you’re paired with your tablet. Read the link to learn more.
- Google Play Points became more practical this week. You can now use them for discounts in the Google Store. That means you can earn them by buying apps or games and then get discounts on hardware, including up to $200 off a Pixel smartphone. The only downside is you have 30 days to use your discount before it’s gone.
- Netflix announced a couple of things this week. The new Add A Home feature, which is basically password sharing, is being tested in more markets and costs $2.99 per month. Additionally, Netflix confirmed that its cheaper, ad-supported tier will have content that you can’t watch without the full subscription. Check out each link to learn more.
- The ACLU obtained some documents this week that basically show what we already know. The government buys smartphone tracking data from third parties and uses them to track our movements. The specific document the ACLU found is from 2018 and shows that Customs and Border Protection purchased records containing nearly 114,000 location points in the US. The government is working on a Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act that should put an end to this.
- Nova Launcher was purchased by Branch Analytics. It’s quite a big deal. According to the parties involved, Branch needs a userbase to perform some testing scenarios, and Nova Launcher needs analytics to better improve their launcher. Both parties have stated that Nova isn’t changing anytime soon. However, there is some worry that Nova will start sharing data with Branch. Users don’t much like that. Hit the link to learn more.
ChimeraLand
Price: Free to play
ChimeraLand is an open-world survival game with some RPG elements. It features the usual survival mechanics. You gather resources, use them to build items, and use those items to improve your situation. The unique part of the game is your ability to add animal parts to various animals. You can put wings on a horse, for example, so that it can fly. It draws comparisons to Ark: Survival Evolved, but the animal evolution thing is an extra bit that makes it unique. There’s no controller support and it can’t be played offline, though, so take that into consideration.
FishingBooker
Price: Free
FishingBooker is a booking app for fishing charters. It’s an admittedly niche segment, but some people don’t mind paying a few bucks to have a boat take them out into the water for a nice fishing trip. FishingBooker has hundreds of thousands of customer reviews, boat information, photos, and more. It also lists each guide’s credentials, so you can hire trustworthy people. It seems to work as intended without any major issues during our testing.
Vahn’s Quest
Price: Free to play
Vahn’s Quest is a mobile idle RPG. It plays like many other idle RPGs. Your characters go hunting while you’re not logged into the game, so you get constant growth even when you’re not there. There is also gear crafting, costumes to customize your hero, and you can create teams that battle endlessly and continue to get stronger.
This one separates itself from others by being a bit more involved. You do actually get to do things instead of logging in and watching heroes fight stuff. It’s not perfect, and it’s had some early release bugs, but it’s not bad if you’re into the genre.
Google Wallet
Price: Free
Google has officially launched the new Google Wallet. We discussed the changes in an earlier Android Apps Weekly, but we’ll go through them again. This is a more standard NFC payment system, and you can store things like your debit and credit cards, rewards cards, and even your vaccination records if you want to. It works very well and aside from some early weirdness, it’s basically ready to go. The link below takes you to the Play Store listing for it. Some folks may just need to update Google Pay.
Ace Attorney Trilogy
Price: $22.99
This one isn’t technically a new released, but more of a re-release. Years ago, Capcom released the first three Ace Attorney games in their mobile variants. In June 2022, they removed the mobile versions and released mobile ports of the trilogy instead. Now, if you buy this trilogy package, you’ll get the same games you get when you buy them on Xbox or PlayStation.
The games follow Ace Attorney as he defends people in court. It features a goofy cast of characters, interesting stories, and more. They are fun visual novel-style games. The $22.99 price tag is a bit easier to swallow when you know you’re getting three games instead of just one.
If we missed any big Android apps or games news or releases, tell us about it in the comments.
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