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April 8, 2023

Welcome to the 479th edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the big headlines from the last week:

Overlord of Chaos

Price: Free to play

Overlord of Chaos is a strategy game with kingdom-building elements. You recruit heroes from across history, build up towns, and progress through the game. You even get rewards while you’re offline. It relies a little heavily on the gacha elements as well, as there are multiple ways to earn pulls for more heroes. Combat is pretty simple as well. You form small armies and fight other armies. It’s relatively new, so it’s tough to see how well it’ll do long term, but it has some potential as long as you don’t mind all of the elements.

Mood Journal

Price: Free

Mood Journal screenshot 2023

Mood Journal is yet another diary-style app where you can track your mood. This one was promoted by Google Play’s editor’s choice segment for April. They seem to be big fans of mood journals. This one is pretty nice. It has a good, sleek UI, and its usability is quite good. You can track your mood over a long span with some fun graphs to see how it fluctuates over time. You have to watch some ads to unlock some features, but otherwise, it works quite well.

Another Dungeon

Price: Free to play

Another Dungeon is an idle MMORPG that uses pixel art instead of realistic graphics. It plays like most MMORPGs. You follow the story, do side quests, fight bosses, dive into dungeons, and more. Of course, the idle part is that the game does a lot of stuff on its own, but you still get to make decisions every now and then. There is also a PvP mode if you feel like fighting other people. This game, like most new Android games, has some potential, but only if you’re into idle games. MMORPG fans will likely want something a bit more traditional.

Voidpet

Price: Free / $3.99 per month / $39.99 per year

Voidpet screenshot 2023

Voidpet is a mix of a mood journal (yes, another one) and a game. This one has you collecting pets and growing animals. You then confide your actual, real-life feelings with those animals to track your mood over time. Some people play it just for the game part, but other folks seem to like using it as a journal of sorts. The point of the app is to help players think more positively and deal better with their negative emotions. It also lets you set goals, and there are some meditation bits in there too. It’s a neat take on mood tracking.

Higan: Eruthyll

Price: Free to play

Higan: Eruthyll is an action RPG with anime-inspired graphics. You get a variety of characters, level them up, and use them to beat up on bad guys. The developers say that the combat is action-oriented, but it’s more flashy than anything. There’s an energy system that lets you unload gorgeous attacks. At the end of the day, though, it’s tap-to-attack like most gachas. It’s not bad, just not quite what the marketing team says. In any case, this is a good-looking gacha RPG, and hopefully, it’s as good in the late game as it is in the early game.


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