AndroidZoom gets plus

As soon as Google opened G+ to brands and companies, we rushed in. And we did it while remaining faithful to ourselves, so therefore don’t expect to read content published twice or thrice. Unless major updates, of course, that we know beforehand you’ll be interested in. If we may, we’d like to go over our social media network:

Our G+ stream will be a channel where we will share the most relevant news we find about Android or AndroidZoom until further notice. Anyway, our editor team has been playing around for a while, so expect anything to come.

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter to reply and retweet review ratings, important app updates and quick tweets related to Android.

Our Facebook wall is the place where you can take part in our AndroidZoom Cartoon Contest and polls; and know what our reviewer team recommend every themed week. If you have a look at our gallery there you’ll also find cool wallpapers for your device.

The sharpest of you all have already visited for sure our YouTube channel, where we upload our brand new navigable video reviews.

Last but not least, our blog itself would be very much like our flight log to record what we do and what we think about anything which may be of interest, from op-ed articles to accessible comments to rather complex headlines.

Read us, like us, follow us, share us, watch us, plus one us, comment, whatever. We want to hear from you and share with you, and there are five complementary ways to do so. And we deeply believe that even though this five channels orbit around AndroidZoom.com, every one has its own personality and spices up in its own way the AndroidZoom experience of discovering Android apps and games.

Happy Android Zoomplusing!

Classic management games with new approaches

In the last post we introduce you some challenging time-based management games for Android. Although that’s a fashion-type of management games, we can also find on the market Classic-like management games that fit with some of us, the nostalgic players of Sim City, Civilization and the 90’s tycoon games. Given that we don’t like showing you just packs of similar or identical games, this time, we’ve chosen four games that can be tagged as “classic” in three different ways: regarding graphics, gameplay, theme and business.

Game Dev Story: classic graphics, new business project

This is specially for nostalgic of 2D ultra-pixelated games. Actually, it reminds Habbo graphics, which isn’t that old, although it has been taking advantage of this simple isometric graphics for a long time. However, what you will have to manage is a Videogame developing startup, what goes beyond the typical restaurant or theme park management game. You will be the responsible of taking care of hiring your programmers, graphic designers and sound technicians in order to create a videogame able to sell one million copies. Thus, you will have to go deep even in marketing strategies while you try to build a kind environment in the office to avoid stress. Despite its 8bit-like graphics, there are lots of things to be taken into account. Challenging, addictive and inspiring. And that lovely NES-feeling.

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Rock The Vegas: classic plot, new gameplay Building a city is a recurrent theme for management games. We’ve played dozens of them. We’ve even built a city of gambling and vice like Vegas several times. However, what we face here is a new gameplay. Actually, Rock The Vegas is a mix of a tycoon, city builder, gambling and social game for Android. Since the purpose is building a Vegas prototype, you don’t have to focus just on how it looks like and how inhabitable the city is. You have to have a comprehensive control over every single detail of what’s going on in there. What’s more, the game is social, what means you can add friends, visit their city to catch some ideas about how to manage your own Vegas. Rock The Vegas is backed by Paradise Island, My Country and other great management games, which makes it even more reliable. .

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Smurfs’ Village: classic theme for a new platform

What if we rescue Smurfs from our childhood? Better, what if we start to interact with them instead of only watch them on TV? That’s what makes Smurf’s Village for Android so charming. The cartoon-based graphics are really good. You will feel like you really are surrounded by smurfs and afraid of Gargamel. You can control well known characters and resolve some quest. Most of this quest are mini-games that make the game even funnier. Build, collect wood, fruit and other supplies. Decorate it to your liking and be ready for a Gargamel’s visit. You can share your achievements via Facebook and also play offline. Despite the theme, Smurf’s village is for all audiences. You will get caught by it, we promise.

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Shopper’s Paradise: Classic business management from the other side of the shop window We’ve played dozens of store management games. Hiring employees, choosing where to place items, decorating the shop… are the usual actions in this kind of games. However, this one is different. You control a retail empire and try to surpass your competitors and achieve the business goals within the time. The approach though, is different. This time, your perspective is from outside; you don’t know about the customers, you need to take care of the stores in a more general way and sell them when they don’t provide you enough benefits. Although the graphics are simple, the games is quite addictive. You can choose different levels of difficulty and perform lots of actions. Be the ruler of the shopping district. .

 

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The 4th Edition AndroidZoom Cartoon has finished

The fourth edition of the English version of the contest has come to and end. The prize is not awarded this time.Today, we had to be creative and create a dialogue ourselves, although we don’t want this to happen often, as our strong point is to help you discover the best apps and not to write witty dialogues.


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We guess you were taking part in the Angry Birds’ Caption Contest instead of the 4th edition of our cartoon but we hope you can take part in both next time ;) AndroidZoom Cartoon is based on Android’s open source philosophy and we’d love everybody to take part in it and help us create something we all can enjoy and help grow.

We’re working on the next edition of AndroidZoom Cartoon event that will be released soon. Keep your inspiration up to date!

Have an excellent week, AZCartonists :)

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Manage your life in a game

There are moments when we don’t want to play the typical casual game where the only goal is to explode colored bubbles. There are times when you want something more, something that’s more real life-like, even if you’d never actually do it. (Pet Salon anyone?)

Time management games are exactly what we’re talking about. They give us the perfect escape from our seemingly boring lives and let us experience other jobs and activities for a little while. It’s not a relaxing work in any way, as you need to accomplish a multitude of tasks in a short time, try to manage everything and be sure nobody waits endlessly. Time management games require patience and organization skills and the ability of staying at peace, not letting anything bother you.

The following apps are the ones that we’ve chosen in our list:

In Supermarket mania, you need to help a worker, Nikki, so as to help her deal with the customers, which often is a hard task. This time, she’ll be joined by three other colleagues that will be there to help her.. As usual, you need to be careful with Mr. Torg, the villain’s unfair competition. This game is lots of fun and a wonderful time-waster.

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The second time management game we wanted to talk about is Airport Mania, in which you have to manage the landings and take-offs at the airport. Your tasks are to tap on the planes and select the tracks, bring them to the boarding gate, leave the passengers and many more. The trick is to do all these things in time, as you’ll get more points. Although it seems like a kids game, it’s actually appropriate for all audiences, who will be soon hooked.

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Pretty Pet Salon is a management game that includes a tutorial and many points to earn in order to unlock features in the store. The game is appropriate for children if you manage to make them understand the in-app purchase and the difference between real and in-game money. Each day lasts two minutes and a half, making the game rather stressful but worth it when you have success.

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My Car Salon is the last application in our list. You’re the owner of a repair shop and you need to give the customer’s everything their car needs and do it quickly so they don’t leave upset. The tasks might be wash, repair and others and you’ll need to move the cars around the salon and prioritize the ones that have been waiting more time. As any other similar game, the difficulty grows as the game progresses.

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In short, we hope you enjoyed our brief selection of the best time management games out there and you’re ready to play them all (well, maybe not all of them. You can try them and make your own selection as well).

Have a nice managing week, AndroidZoomers!

Three must have games videoreviewed

Last week, we talked about three great games which could aspire to inherit Angry Birds’ success. We haven’t been able to resist the urge to videoreview and upload them to our Youtube channel so you can take a look and see how these mentioned games behave in movement. Without further ado, here’s our brand new videoreview featuring Open Sea!, Beaver’s Revenge and Wind-up Knight.


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Don’t forget our ongoing event on Facebook, 4th edition of AndroidZoom Cartoons. Just have a quick look at it!

Mini Browsers for Android

Fast navigation, ease of use and battery saving

Here we are again with a fresh made videoreview. This time, we’re going to present three browsers for Android. As you may know, there are coming up lots of them. In this case, we wanted to focus on a not so well-known type: the “Mini” versions. This kind of browsers are often faster, easier to use and lighter than the full versions. They ensure fast navigation without having important battery leaks. Due to its simplicity, they don’t have as many features as their big brothers. However, most of the regular users don’t need that amount of features and they find on Mini version what they expect from a browser. This videoreview is just to help you out to discover some of this wonderful browsers. We’ve selected Opera Mini Web Browser, Boat Mini Browser and Dolphin Browser™ Mini. Hope you enjoy it.

Heirs to the feathered throne

Rovio’s Angry Birds are launching new free levels every month or so, if not for Seasons, for Rio or the main game. With the addition of the thanksgiving turkey, number of characters has grown to eight, not counting monkeys and green pigs. Five hundred million downloads, hundreds of millions of profit, releases on every known platform, an enviable merchandising strategy including lovely plushes, more than nine million Facebook fans and a ready to everything customer attention service through Twitter make Angry Birds the Holy Grail not only of casual games, but also of all the whole mobile industry. In addition, it’s Finnish, which means –or at least fetches- a right mix of exoticism and know-how.

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Seen that way, Angry Birds isn’t a passing craze and has a very long way to go. They themselves are a role model for every starting developer and the competition to beat. How? Why? Is Angry Birds pointing the way to its heir? How could that success be repeated? Can we extrapolate Angry Birds formula to other games? Is there any heir to Angry Birds’ throne waiting around? We’ve gathered three different options to it. Either you are fed up of squaks, cacaws and chirrps or just want to discover three great yet not as well-known alternatives, read on!

Twisted Games’ Beaver’s Revenge could be called “angry beaver” or “furious fun fauna”,  it doesn’t matter. Including better polygonal graphics, furry characters and a mayhem of destruction at every stage, Beaver’s revenge deserves to be mentioned as a natural evolution of Angry Birds. Music maybe isn’t so remixable, but you can select the order in which your animal ammo should be thrown. This game represents the standards case of “yes, it’s better, but it hasn’t been as successful”.  Perhaps regarding to catapult animals to a certain death, it’s by far better to be the first instead of being just better. Check it out by yourself, but don’t blame us when you start making an apology of BR under the banner of “how haven’t you played it yet?” or something similar.

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Open Sea! has nothing to do with Angry Birds, neither The Pixelizers with Rovio. Laws of Physics are blatantly omitted; it’s based on a truer story (omg); there’s political incorrectness every other stage and game mechanic is so simple that Angry Birds seems to require a postgraduate course in comparison. This game plays its cards of absolutely fun, gameplay and humor wisely. If there were for sale plush toys of Eve, the Elder and the Drunken follower, believe us, we’ll gladly buy them the same way we bought the birds. And, if there would be a costume contest on Facebook, we’d rather prefer biblical parodies than huge cumbersome foam birds. The only little flaw is that once Jess appears you have to pay a two bucks tithe to continue. Yes, a two bucks fee isn’t too much.

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Wind-up Knight by Robot Invader, symbolizes, in its very own essence, the basics of Angry Birds: it’s free from its very beginning to its latest end; it’s learnable since the first game and its main character –a clockwork hero- is lovely. Spice it with humor and a princess in peril and you’ll have an absolute hit. This game brings back in its own way old feelings from Dragon’s Lair at the same time it has that je ne sais quoi typical of contemporary mobile gaming. If ‘once you start…’ has to be a motto for something, it should be for this game.

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Peter’s genuinely a huge fan of Angry Birds. He’s been looking for a substitute since early symptoms showed off and has had goodness enough to share his research with us all.

Don’t forget to check our other op-ed articles by Ms Grace (here) and Mr. Lund (there) and our editorial in conmemoration of our 2nd anniversary.

Likewise, we’ve just launched the 4th edition of AndroidZoom Cartoon. Take a look at it here.

A day in the life of an Android owner

Emmanuel here, editor at AndroidZoom. Let me try to perform kinda autopsy of my daily routine. Let’s check in how many things we agree and how deep our Android have dig in our lifes.

I’ve tried, with all my guts, to be faithful to and not disregard the truth. Ready? Set? Go!

7.00 An alarm is ringing. I don’t know whether it’s a dream or it’s real. Ok, it’s real. What an awful way to start this article… Anyway, time to wake up.  I take my phone and I stop the alarm. Of course, I use my phone as an alarm clock, who don’t use it nowadays?

7.30 I’m having breakfast while I check my Twitter Time Line. That’s the way I find out what’s happening out there. TV is off. Essentially because what I’m reading now on Twitter, will be on the TV News tomorrow. I’m a day ahead.

8.00 Leaving home. I’m thinking of how to get to work. I take my Android and I use the app to check if there are available city bikes nearby. There aren’t. OK, let’s take the train. My train schedule app says that the next train is in 10 minutes. Let’s run!

8.30 I’m about to finish Crime and Punishment (yes, that’s possible) when the train reaches the station. It’s my stop. I close the Reader app and I keep my tablet on my bag. On my way to the door I realize that a friend of mine was seated next to me. He is looking at his Android screen and he hasn’t realized either that I was there. I think to myself that this is the main catch of technology development: it opens windows to the unknown world while it builds walls between acquaintances. Oh no! I’m doing it again, I have to stop making a mental list of Pros/Cons.

8.45 I’m at work, so I check I’m here on Foursquare. I’m still the Mayor! Probably due to no one of my colleagues have an account yet. I guess this is useless so far… Anyway, here I am, let’s get started!

11.15 Whatsapp notification sounds. It’s Anna asking me to have lunch out. I’m in, I say. I send her the location of an Italian restaurant close to the office.

13.00 We are at the restaurant. We’re arguing about how many times Clint Eastwood has been nominee and how Oscars he finally won. I tell her that this kind of discussions have no sense anymore. I take my Android and I check Wikipedia and Imdb to solve the doubt. That easy. She was right though, as usual.

15.00 I’m about to finish all the work stuff I had for today. My Android reminds me I have a meeting with my landlord to extend the renting contract at 17.30. The place is quite far and it isn’t easy to get by bus or train. I’ll take a taxi. Peter told me that there’s an app to hire taxis from your Android. Let’s see if it works.

17.00 It worked. I’m in the taxi on my way to my landlord’s office. Since it’s going to take a while, I’ll take the trip to play the game I downloaded yesterday. Let’s see… Wow, it looks great but… wait… WT*… is this? force close!?

*Thought bubble from a taxi backseat*

Android isn’t perfect. There are lacks and bugs that must be fixed. It needs to advanced on usability, originality and reliability. However, Android has made our life much easier since first time it burst into our pockets. That’s indisputable. The daily tale you’ve just read is just the proof of this. Our smartphones have become a small devices that actually are thousands of tools that help us to face our daily tasks. This is shared by all smartphones. Yet, the Android essence lies on that the future of that small but powerful tool is held by an entire community, not a single company. Collective intelligence.
*Bubble pops* I got the place!
18.30 Ok. Meeting is over. Housing contract is extended. It’s Gym time!

19.30 I’m at the gym. I realized that my workout is taking longer since I bring my phone to the fitness room. I can’t avoid checking Twitter and Facebook at the end of each exercise. Am I an addicted?

20.30 I’m walking back home while listening to music. I’m wondering what I will cook for dinner. There should be a recipe app on the Market. Yes, of course there is. Actually there are dozens, most of them free. And we’ve a winner dish: Salmon Panzanella with Green Beans. The app says it takes just 15 minutes so it’ll take me half an hour.

21.15 Food is on the table. It looks awesome. It deserves to be shared with my friends. I take a picture and I upload it to Google+ in a few seconds. Then I realized that I’m running out battery. How can it be? When I got home there was 30% left and now is 5%. It seems that Android OS process is again over 50%. This is insane. It must be a Gingerbread trouble, because it didn’t happen with Eclair and Froyo. Anyway, I have to search how to solve this issue on Android forums.

23.30 I’m going bed. #twitteroff. Alarm set. Flight mode. Battery is charging. Good night Androids. Over and out.

Based on real-life events. Characters are not fictional.
No editors were harmed during the writing of this report.

4th AndroidZoomCartoon contest (English Edition)

Hey AndroidZoomers,

Our 4rth AndroidZoom Cartoon week starts right now, November the 2nd! This is our second week of AZC in a Facebook Event and we want it to be even better than the last one.

We want to continue bringing the open-source philosophy to the world of cartoons, and in order for users and illustrators to work together, we need your cooperation. Rules and pictures will be posted in the event and any doubt concerning the contest will also be answered there.

We think that moving the contest to a Facebook event was an excellent idea, as it can create a fun dynamic in there and we can post more pictures, videos and other related stuff. But we need your help to do it and your way to do that is to take part in it by attending the event and start writing your witty proposals in the event’s wall, as well as liking your favorite dialogues.

We hope you all enjoy, share and participate in this new AndroidZoom Cartoon contest. Show the world your creativity!