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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/06/2023

May 06, 2023 by RSS Feed

Reeflex Pro Camera , Mobile Mouse & Keyboard , Remember: Stickies Widget and more

iPhone:

Reeflex Pro Camera ( $4.99 → Free ) Reeflex GmbH Reeflex gives you full manual control over focus, exposure, and white balance along with a rich set of professional tools. You can shoot in HEIF, JPG, TIFF, or RAW. For compatible devices, you can also shoot in the Apple ProRAW format.

Mobile Mouse & Keyboard ( $2.99 → Free ) Evgeny Cherpak Turn your device into a useful mobile keyboard for your computer. Download the free companion app for your computer to get started. The system requirements are Mac with iOS 10.10 or newer and PC with Windows 7.0 or newer. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 11 and above. Toss the batteries aside and downsize with this helpful app.

Remember: Stickies Widget ( $0.99 → Free ) Virtual GS Add a sticky note widget to your home screen with this handy app. Create custom widgets so you can remember any task, big or small. The app lets you select widget size, font, text color, and background color. You can even use emojis to add some fun to your notes. You need to open the app first before you can add widgets to the home screen. Remember: Stickies Widget will sync with all your devices.

CoC Fanatic: Copy Maps & Base ( $4.99 → Free ) Too Much Wasabi, LLC Dominate your opponents with valuable defense and attack tips with Clash Fanatic. This app will help you learn the best attack strategies and army compositions. It is filled with Clash of Clans lingo so you can communicate like a Clash legend. Clash Fanatic will improve your overall performance so you can get more wins.

PhotoQR: QR Codes in Photos ( $3.99 → Free ) Actowise LLC PhotoQR: QR codes in Photos is for those times when you come across a QR code or barcode on your iPhone screen but don’t want to hunt down another device to scan it. The app does it all for you. Just take a screenshot, open the app, and scan the latest photo.

Stellar Photo of the Day ( $0.99 → Free ) Grzegorz Surma Stellar provides daily space photos that are unseeable to the naked eye and includes a story behind each one. Learn something new about astronomy and space everyday.

8bitWar: Apokalyps ( $3.99 → Free ) Rosendahl Software AB 8bitWar: Apokalyps will require you to use different strategies and tactics to take down a variety of enemy lines. Each enemy has different strengths and weaknesses that you’ll need to counter. If you fail to hire the right units or place them incorrectly, there will be serious consequences.

Paperback Vol. 2 ( $4.99 → Free ) Fowers Games Inc. Each turn you’ll make a word from the letters in your hand by dragging them into the staging area. Each letter of your word has a score. You’ll use the total score to buy new letters or fame cards. Your deck will change as you buy new letters. When any two stacks of game cards are empty or the community cards are empty the game is over. Whoever has the most fame points in their deck is the winner.

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Omega Strikers review

May 05, 2023 by RSS Feed

Competitive multiplayer free-to-play games are almost always designed to be played over a long stretch of time. That's why I didn't rush this Omega Strikers review out the door. I wanted to wait until I had sunk a sizeable number of hours into the official release and engaged fully with its long-game monetization strategy before attaching a score to it. This wasn't hard to commit to doing, though, as its unique blend of sports and MOBA-like action is equal parts frenetic and compelling, and the free-to-play design of Omega Strikersis about as free-play friendly as they get.

Hero hockey

Omega Strikers is a 3-on-3 multiplayer game featuring a fantasy sport that most closely resembles hockey. The object of the game is to put a puck (referred to as a "core") into the opposing team's goal. This sounds simple enough, but Omega Strikers adds layer upon layer of systems and mechanics onto this straightforward concept, with the foundation of them all being built around a diverse cast of characters who all have their own stats and abilities.

Many of these abilities help you hit the core more effectively in ways to protect your own goal or take shots on the opposing one, but all of them can also be used directly on opposing players to stagger or even temporarily knock them out of play. With your own team dynamics, it's up to you and the other two players on your team to figure out the best strategies for knocking out other players, protecting your own team mates, and consistently pushing the core into the opposing goal to come out victorious.

Sport first, slayer second

If I had to compare Omega Strikers to games that do similar things, I'd probably say this game feels like a cross between Windjammers and Pokémon Unite, though it's closer to the former than the latter. Despite the hero abilities, gear, and knockout mechanics, Omega Strikers is definitely tuned to keep its focus more on sports concepts like playing positions, passing, communication, etc. than more conventional MOBA-adjacent games that also place significant emphasis on direct engagements and winning fights to create advantages.

All of this somewhat depends on how matches come together and progress, though. You can find yourself facing a bunch of heroes with powerful map control abilities but low amounts of health, in which case trying to focus on knocking out players first makes sense. Or, if in the match you are playing you gain access to gear that assists with core striking, maybe you keep your focus on simply trying to outmaneuver the opposition.

Varied value

Omega Strikers is a multi-platform game but I contend that the game itself feels tuned for mobile play. The iOS version does have a few hinky UI issues but none of that gets in the way of the game in action. In my time with Omega Strikers, I've also been unable to tell the kind of device other players are playing on which is to say there do not seem to be discernable advantages/disadvantages to which version of the game you play. If you are averse to touch controls, Omega Strikers has flawless controller support (in-match only) and, if you are not, the default controls work fine but there are also tons of customization options that you can tweak to your exact liking.

Another aspect of the game's mobile friendliness is its various game modes that can fill both quick play session times and longer stretches through things like a competitive mode that are multi-round affairs with additional strategic layers. The only thing I'd say is missing from the game right now is a friendly on-ramp for new players. There is a tutorial and a co-op mode against bots, but neither do a great job of teaching you how to be a good teammate in a competitive setting or try out new characters.

On the free-to-play aspects of Omega Strikers, there are characters locked behind currency you can either grind or pay for, but outside of unlocking the full cast (which--by the way--you do directly as opposed to through some kind of gacha mess), all of the other purchasable items in Omega Strikers are strictly cosmetic. Earning the currency for character unlocks also does not take an unreasonable amount of time (somewhere around 20 hours by my estimation). As for the characters themselves, the full cast feels well-balanced such that characters locked behind currency don't seem to outclass the default characters by any stretch.

The bottom line

Omega Strikers is a fast and fun multiplayer game that is bursting with variety and feels quite unlike most other hero-centric games available. There's something magical about the game's fantasy sport dynamics and it's easy to enjoy completely for free thanks to a very reasonable free-to-play model. In short, Omega Strikers is excellent.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/05/2023

May 05, 2023 by RSS Feed

Asteroid Apocalypse , Alien Sky - Space Camera , Anime Filter and more

iPhone:

Asteroid Apocalypse ( $0.99 → Free ) Talynt Software Shoot and maneuver your way through space in this vertical scrolling arcade shooter. Avoid black holes that want to suck you in and pick up comet power-ups to take down as many asteroids as possible.

Alien Sky - Space Camera ( $4.99 → Free ) James Grote Like every other BrainFeverMedia photography app, Alien Sky is loaded with effects. Only these effects focus on cosmic objects. You’re able to utilize any photo in your library or grab a pre-built scene from the app. Each effect acts as a separate layer, allowing you to customize them in a variety of ways. Alien Sky includes loads of filters, textures, and lens flares as well.

Anime Filter ( $4.99 → Free ) TAPUNIVERSE LLC Anime Filter uses AI to turn your selfies into anime faces. You can choose from a gallery of filters for oodles of fun effects. The effects don’t just work on faces, they also work on pets and objects.

Calmus Remote ( $0.99 → Free ) ErkiTonlist sf Calmus Remote lets you generate unique sounds using an internal AI library. Compose music from a variety of different categories and genres. You can really get creative and find just the right sound for any occasion. Use the music for personal or professional use.

Medieval Monsters Stickers ( $0.99 → Free ) Pavel Dubov Medieval Monsters Stickers is a sure way to add a little laughter and life to your conversations. Choose from over 48 different stickers. Each sticker offers something unique.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/04/2023

May 04, 2023 by RSS Feed

Alti-meter , Pensieve - Email Notes to Self , Car Mechanic Tycoon and more

iPhone:

Alti-meter ( $1.99 → Free ) albertopasca.it Alti-meter gives you the the distance above sea level from your current location. Check out the widgets for even quicker readings. The app is available for Apple Watch.

Pensieve - Email Notes to Self ( $2.99 → Free ) Window Seat Labs, LLC Pensieve makes it quick and easy to email yourself short text notes. It also lets you record audio memos and turns them into text transcripts. It’s a super convenient way to jot down notes and reminders so you don’t forget them. The app works offline by saving draft emails and sending them once you’re connected to Wi-Fi or internet.

Car Mechanic Tycoon ( $2.99 → Free ) P.C. van Dieren In Car Mechanic Tycoon you’ll start your new auto repair shop from the ground up. You’ll be responsible for all aspects of running a successful business. Accept customer orders, manage employees, and repair customers’ cars. Find a way to keep a sufficient stock and maintain a knowledgeable staff all while turning a profit.

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Mia and the Dragon Princess review

May 04, 2023 by RSS Feed

There's a secret sauce to making an FMV game engaging and fun that Wales Interactive always seems to be dancing along the border of. I find their output at its most entertaining when the scope is small and the stakes are low. Their latest title, Mia and the Dragon Princess, is certainly on the more ambitious side of things and it suffers as a result.

Action-packed adventure

Mia and the Dragon Princess opens with an animated sequence of illustrations telling the tale of an old pirate legend, the specifics of which shape the full narrative. From there, the game fast-forwards to modern times and focuses on the staff of a pirate-themed bar on a day when a mysterious visitor language seeks their help while on the run from the police.

This kicks off a an adventure filled mostly with stunt and action sequences that only slow down just enough to dole out some important plot details. As with all FMV games, this story plays out through video clips, though the clips you see and the adventure you go on is somewhat under your control as you are sometimes asked to make decisions about what to say or do in specific situations.

Short and sloppy

Despite the generations-spanning narrative and lengthy action sequences, it's easy to complete Mia and the Dragon Princess in a single sitting. While I appreciate a swift pace (particularly for games of this type), the storytelling here feels rushed. There are things you will definitely still have questions about and some seemingly random happenings to grapple with by the time you reach the end of the story.

Of course, you can fill in some narrative gaps by replaying the game and making different choices to reveal other scenes and plot points, but I found myself not finding entirely satisfying answers, and some things just happen in Mia and the Dragon Princess that are completely unexplained or simply strongly implied without really letting you know what is supposed to be happening. This is at its most jarring on your first playthrough when you have the least exposure to the game's world, but replaying only sheds partial light on things.

Acceptable action

Even if there weren't gaps in Mia and the Dragon Princess's storytelling, I'm not sure it would help the overall experience all that much. The twists and turns in the plot are all either predictable from miles away or completely random with no in between and the acting is all very stiff and awkward (thanks in part to a lackluster script).

That said, I was actually somewhat impressed by this game's action set pieces. They obviously don't compete with bigger budget action media, but they are mostly competently choreographed and have some impact to them. If you want to see some of the moves yourself, Mia and the Dragon Princess is a free-to-start title and includes bits of dialog and action before asking you to pay to experience the whole thing.

The bottom line

Mia and the Dragon Princess is definitely one of the weaker FMV games from Wales Interactive. It's certainly more action-packed than most and that stuff is pretty cool, but there's so many other aspects of the game that just don't really come together to tell its story in a way that is particularly gripping.

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