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5 Android apps you shouldn't miss this week! - Google Play Weekly
Welcome back to Google Play Weekly! Here are your Android apps headlines this week!
- Temple Run VR has been launched for Samsung’s Gear VR Innovator Edition.
- Square Enix is releasing Bravely Archive: D’s Report to Android in Japan next month.
- Google has officially updated their Keyword spam rules in the Play Store which now forbids devs from using customer reviews in the app description.
- Amazon is giving away $110 worth of free apps in their App Store. Check it out by clicking here.
- Google has released a list of 127 must-have Android apps. Check it out by clicking here.
Ad now here are five Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week!
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
First up this week is Looney Tunes Dash by Zynga. It’s a runner game similar to Temple Run except you play as your favorite characters from Looney Tunes. As you play, you complete goals and unlock levels. It’s a great game for kids or pretty much anyone who likes Looney Tunes. Just beware of the bugs because it is an early release.
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Sky Gamblers is an air combat game somewhat similar in style and mechanics to the old Star Fox games. It boasts a long campaign mode along with a number of online multiplayer modes to enjoy. The graphics are pretty good as well. Much like Looney Tunes Dash, this is a new title which means there are some bugs that the developers need to work out so keep that in mind.
[Price: Free]
CoinDesk is a BitCoin app that lets you keep track of things like the value of BitCoin along with news, analysis, currency conversion, and price notifications. It’s a very simple app with a simple layout which is great for those who want to keep track but also want to keep things simple. It’s an app BitCoin enthusiasts should definitely check out.
[Price: Free]
Shift is a photo editor application that allows you to get more in depth with filters. Most apps simply apply a pre-made filter. Shift differs by giving you a host of textures, colors, and effects that you can mix and match to your tastes to create your own filters. You can save filters you’ve made for later use and it’s totally free with no in app purchases.
[Price: Free]
Mizuu is a media center application as well as a media management app. It was recently updated with some fantastic looking Material Design elements and it was also made to be entirely free. It has a lot of flair while remaining relatively clean and allows you to choose your video player. It’s a solid option that is now free.
Wrap up
If we missed any Android apps or games news, let us know in the comments!