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Battlefield Mobile to go into Beta Test

February 08, 2022 by RSS Feed

Battlefield, the popular shooter, is making its way to mobile. Fans have been eagerly waiting to play the Battlefield experience on handheld devices and looks like they won’t have to wait for long.

Recently, EA, the creator of the Battlefield series, announced that they were aiming for an early 2022 release. Hopefully, players might get their hands on the game before March 2022.


In a recent Q&A session, the CEO of Electronic Arts Andrew Wilson mentioned that Battlefield Mobile will have a closed beta test later this month. He also said that the test will help the creators know what works best for them.

Battlefield Mobile had a few alpha tests in a handful of regions. The game was choppy and players were disappointed with the visuals. However, the tests were focused on the core mechanics and key features. And you cannot expect a game to be perfect in an alpha test.


How to Participate in the Closed Beta Test

Fans who are willing to take part in the beta test can head over to Google Play and get the beta version. Players can then go to Google Play and tap on the “pre-register” button. You will be notified when the game becomes available. So far, EA has not announced any date for the beta test.

Note that the beta test is happening only in Indonesia and the Philippines. As of now, only Android users can take part in the playtests. EA’s official page says that they will expand the playtests to other regions soon.

Stay tuned for more Battlefield Mobile updates!

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Rocket League Sideswipe volleyball guide - tips and tricks for season two's new game mode

February 07, 2022 by RSS Feed

Rocket League Sideswipe's second season just introduced a new game mode: volleyball. Although it might seem straightforward enough translate all of the strategy from the game's default mode or previous basketball variant to do well, here, Rocket League Sideswipe changes in some pretty significant ways when all of a sudden you're trying to keep the ball from hitting the ground on half of the game field.

If you're still trying to wrap your mind around how this mode works and what you need to do to be a competent teammate, you're in the right place! I've been playing this new game mode extensively since its launch last week, and have learned a few tricks on how to be just that. Read on below!

Win those face-offs

Every mode of Rocket League Sideswipe starts with a face-off, but these events feel way more impactful in volleyball. Getting the ball into enemy territory and keeping it there is key to scoring, and winning the face-off gives you a head start on putting one over on your opponents.

I have found that I can win a majority of face-offs my holding down boost and tapping the jump button repeatedly during the countdown. Because of the jump tapping, I often am able to have a faster reaction to the actual match start, allowing me to get to the ball ahead of my opponent. If you manage to do the same, you just want to make sure you hit the ball over toward enemy territory, and see if you can keep it there to secure a score.

Stay grounded

Since volleyball is all about keeping a ball in the air, you may be tempted to launch yourself into the skies at every chance you get to contest the ball or try to score. This is a surefire way to overplay on the ball and be out of position to defend a shot from your opponent.

In a lot of circumstances, you're better served keeping your car on the ground and prevserving your boost for when you can not only defend against a scoring attempt, but also launch a counter shot. Blocking shots is also easier to do from the ground because your goal is literally the ground you're driving on (just drive under the ball to stop a score!) and you don't have to worry about accidentally launching the ball downward. Jumping or boosting at the ball from the grounded position will always send the ball upward!

Defend the net

If you happen to find the ball in enemy territory, you actually don't have to do a ton to end up with a point. Gravity is always working against the ball to bring it toward the goal, so sometimes it's more prudent to try and just stop the ball from going back over the net than boosting around trying to spike the ball in for a score.

This may not be a particularly flashy way of playing, but it is effective. Defending the net limits opportunities for your opponents to score, keeps you from ever being out of position to defend or score, and can cause frustration for your opponent. I have yet to encounter any Rocket League Sideswipe volleyball players that don't make mistakes and accidentally miss the ball or nudge it into their own goal. Own goals are frustrating and can send one or more of the opposing team into a frustration spiral that leads to more mistakes and scores for you.

Don't play too passively

As much as I've warned against overplaying and leaving your goal zone undefended, you also don't just want to sit and wait for a shot to come so you can block it. You'll have to pick your battles carefully, but if you just sit on the ground and wait for the ball, the opposing team will start to follow their shots more closely and can just bump the ball off your roof for easy, undefendable points.

This is probably good advice for Rocket League Sideswipe more generally, but try to pay attention to how much other players are boosting and when they may not be able to react to a steal or contest very well. These are the times where you really should go all out on the ball because if you can take control while potential defenders have to recharge their boost on the ground, you have a huge advantage that you can turn into points pretty easily.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/07/2022

February 07, 2022 by RSS Feed

Alarmusic - Music Alarm Clock , Simple Random Picker — Wheel + , Lilium-Expense, Budget Tracker and more

iPhone:

Alarmusic - Music Alarm Clock ( $9.99 → Free ) MAX COOL CO., LTD Alarmusic lets you decide what music you’ll be waking up to. You can choose artists from your music library, Spotify, or sounds from within the app. It lets you set recurring and multiple alarms. Alarmusic also displays a kind motivational message each morning. There is a sleep aid section where you can choose from a combination of sounds to help you fall asleep quicker.

Inspire Pro: Daily Motivation ( $2.99 → Free ) Saeed Dehshiri Inspire Pro helps you move your mind forward with daily motivational quotes. The app has more than 1,500 inspirational quotes reminding us to be mindful and positive. It’s all about the little things in life.

Universal:

Simple Random Picker — Wheel + ( $7.99 → Free ) Komorebi Inc. Simple Random Picker is a decision making fortune wheel for anything you can think of. Create your own spinner games for making all sorts of fun decisions. It’s easy to use, customizable, and includes a variety of sounds and effects.

Lilium-Expense, Budget Tracker ( $5.99 → Free ) Amir TORABI MASOUMI Clarify spending habits and keep your finances in order with Lilium. Get a quick overview of total income and expenses all in one place. This app lets you add multiple transactions at once and create a shortcut for easy access. It supports dark mode and is integrated with Siri.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/06/2022

February 06, 2022 by RSS Feed

Tallowmere , Pouces , Wordlito and more

iPhone:

Pouces ( $0.99 → Free ) Charles Clement Pouces redefines the keyboard by using six square zones. This allows you to input text without looking at the input window. Pouces has auto-correction, predictive typing, fast access to numbers, and quick input for capital letters. It also supports accented characters and is available in 13 different languages.

Universal:

Tallowmere ( $1.99 → Free ) Chris McFarland Tallowmere is an action rogue-like platform with randomly generated dungeons. The game offers unique mechanics along with seven tiers of loot. It has a shield that can absorb attacks, infinite jumping capabilities, sacrificial kittens, and even a rocket launcher. Tallowmere can be played in single-player mode or two-player local co-op, and offers controller and iCloud support.

Wordlito ( $0.99 → Free ) Hannes Sverrisson In this word game you’ll need to guess the five letter word in six tries or less. Submit an English word with five letters and see which of those letters are correct. If a letter is correct and in the right place, it will be green. If a letter is correct but in the wrong place, it will be yellow. When a letter is gray, it means it has been tested but is not part of the correct word. A word list with UK spelling is also available for anyone across the pond.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 02/05/2022

February 05, 2022 by RSS Feed

The Uncertain , bProgress - Manage Daily Tasks , True Skate and more

iPhone:

Easy Tennis Score Keeper ( $2.99 → Free ) Brett Kuprel Easy Tennis Score Keeper helps you know what the score is at all times. Find out when it’s game point, set point, match point, and when to switch sides. Slide to the left to see the current score and a breakdown of total points, games, and sets. It will also save a Tennis activity to your Health app.

Universal:

The Uncertain ( $0.99 → Free ) ComonGames Play as RT-217NP, an engineering robot with a curiosity for the long-extinct human race. Travel through a post-apocalyptic world with taps to solve puzzles and uncover dark secrets that will change the course of the future. The Uncertain includes vivid 3D graphics, loads of puzzles to solve, an immersive soundtrack, and around three hours of total gameplay.

bProgress - Manage Daily Tasks ( $0.99 → Free ) 碧成 黄 bProgress is a lightweight productivity tool that combines progress management with schedule planning. Set your daily tasks or plans in the calendar and filter by priority. The app uses the four-quadrant rule for time management. It supports iCloud data backup and data synchronization across multiple devices.

True Skate ( $1.99 → Free ) True Axis In True Skate, your fingers act as your feet. The flick controls work exactly as you would expect them to, allowing you to pump, ollie, flip, and grind with little effort. The tutorial at the beginning of the game will walk you through the basics to ensure you get the hang of things before taking on missions. The game includes realistic physics, the ability to challenge other players, replays, slow motion, and the ability to unlock loads of additional content.

Scalak ( $1.99 → Free ) Michal Pawlowski Scalak is a 3D puzzle game with all types of shapes and pieces to put together. There are over 90 levels included of varying set-ups that are like 3D jigsaw puzzles. Just sit back, relax, and tap into your logical thinking.

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