Guerrilla Bob is the center of our new pocket videoreview. If you love Arcade games and haven’t tried this one yet, we encourage you to download it and help Bob in his difficult task. Do you like Arcade games? What’s your favorite thing about them?
Guerrilla Bob is the center of our new pocket videoreview. If you love Arcade games and haven’t tried this one yet, we encourage you to download it and help Bob in his difficult task. Do you like Arcade games? What’s your favorite thing about them?
Some time ago, we talked about applications that never got their chance in Android and are not expected to in the near future. Today, on the other hand, we’re focusing our attention on the other side: those apps that are being launched soon for Android after a long period of waiting, some of them having previously tried their luck with iOS.
Some are widely known and have been discussed before, some others are new incursions in the app world and are willing to achieve a great success by generating expectations and creating buzz. Anyway, 2012 has actually started and all omens point to the greatest and most wonderful Android year so far, so it shouldn’t strike anyone that apps and games to come will be also the greatest so far, at least of course till 2013. Let’s take a look at them.
Although there is a handful or so of photo editing apps for Android as good or better than Instagram, even when there are apps that offer unbeatable quality on HDR, tilt shift and any odd filter you can imagine, Instagram staff announced a month ago that they’re developing the Android counterpart of their bestselling iOS app. It’s up to them, of course, and we’ll be here to review it and share our thoughts with you. Meanwhile, play around with the keywords “photo editor” on our search bar: there are several 5/5 and a bunch of 4/5 rated apps that work outstandingly. Maybe they don’t have the Instagram community, but it shouldn’t matter as much if you are going to share your pics via Facebook, Twitter or G+ in the end.
If we talk about games. the one that we’re are really expecting Dragons vs. Unicorns, a new casual game in which the name itself already catches our attention. The main theme is that unicorns have been dragon’s enemies for centuries and have launched a battle for supremacy. The game is set in a fantasy somewhat lysergic landscape, enables multiplaying and provides intuitive controls. Beyond an ancient war between a fluffy brethren and a scaly evilhood, with boxing kittens, pirate turtles, suicide bats and wind-up bunnies involved, we can see what it seems a fun game for nearly all audiences with funny characters and lots of fighting and pinches of strategy.
Friday is probably one of the most expected apps. In the developer’s words: “It captures your life” and you will never forget anything ever again. Apparently, Friday answers questions about your life, friends, locations, writes a diary by itself (although you can add notes and voice memos) and keeps track of your activities with your contacts: how many calls do you make, who sends you mails… It has potential, yes. We hope it can live up to the expectations as it could be the next big thing. Perhaps it may become the start of a new generation of smart assistants that will overcome Siri and the last proof we need about how apps can be extremely useful not only to youngsters and adults, but to oldies as well.
My Brute is a successful iOS game that has achieved success and it’s coming to Android soon (although it was scheduled for this past Christmas). My Brute is a combat fighting game that combines role playing and improving your martial arts’ skills. The game provides many features and tools to use and given the many downloads and reviews, we’re looking forward to try it out and see it for ourselves. As there’s also a browser version, we’ll be talking about an absolute cross-platform game. Oh, and there are pets, too.
Last, but not least we have Zombie Wonderland 2 Outta time!, which seems an entertaining and hyperactive zombie killing game that enhances the first iOS version and brings in more weapons, locations, features and fun. What we can see in the teaser video is a bunch of scenes with many fighting seen from above and great detailed graphics. Definitely, one game to take into account and to demonstrate that all this zombie-stuff isn’t a passing craze. If you’ve paid attention, you should have realized that all these games and those to come attach importance to gameplay above all, the same way that apps will prioritize usefulness alike.
Thank your for taking part in the 5th edition of the English version of AndroidZoom Cartoon! Our Christmas’ winner is Em El Hrldo for his dialogue featuring the Grinch. He’ll be the next contestant to join our winner page list. Congratulations!

Of course, as you all know, 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. Here is the wallpaper that we created together.
Launchers are a common feature for Android devices and there are many to choose from. In today’s pocket videoreview we want to take a closer approach at Go Launcher Ex. Discover its main characteristics, the main usages and advantages it presents. Let us know your opinions!
We start the year with another useful pocket videoreview. Augmented reality is the focus of today’s video and wikitude will help you discover nearby resources. Watch the following pocket videoreview to learn our reviewer’s opinion about it along with the main advantages and disadvantages.
We’ve been lately reviewing apps and games family-related. Since the most important part of a family are children, most of these apps are kids-friendly regarding graphics, simplicity and playability. However, kids grow up, sometimes way too fast. When that happens, you will realize that they demand other kind of apps and games. For this reason, we’re going to introduce what we like to call grown-apps, which certainly are for teenagers and pre-teenagers but also for their parents. Note that not all the games we’re reviewing next are based on scores.This is due to we’ve selected those games that are good to play with other members of the family by turns, challenging each other. Hope you all, grown and young, make the most of them.
In Train Conductor 2, you have to guide every train to its corresponding trainyard dragging them to create new shortcut railroads. It seems simple but it isn’t at all: actually, it becomes insanely complex after a few levels. This game is highly addictive, one of that timewasters you cannot stop playing in your free time. What’s more, it’s perfect for kids because it’s an exercise of brain training regarding agility and numbers association. You can challenge each other by scores or play it together to unlock cities in the campaign mode. Highly recommendable.
Monster Truck spectacles amaze kids (and grown too): the way trucks of that size jump, make tricks and crash. Thus, MEGASTUNT™ Mayhem is based on a theme which is attractive for a public and turn into a high playable game. It must be said that you will need a high-end device to play it smoothly. If that’s your case, don’t hesitate on give it a go. Use half-pipes, jumps and rails to amaze the audience. Hold the screenpad buttons to speed up and steer and drag the screen to make the truck rotate at your whim. The more impressive are your tricks, the highest score you will get. The score will provide you of in-game cash for upgrading your trucks, buy new ones and unlock stadiums. Grown and kids will equally love it.
Airport Mania (series) is an addictive casual game in which you have to manage the landings and taking-offs at the airport. You have to tap on the planes and select the track where they have to land. Bring them to the boarding gate, refill oil and taking-off again. The graphics are kids-friendly as well as the gameplay. It isn’t too complex but it requires certain ability and skills to handle the airplane traffic, so it’s perfect for pre-teenagers. We’ve to confess though, that we’ve spent great moments playing it, and we’ve let far behind our teens. Actually, this kind of timewasters which mix attractive graphics and addictive gameplay with brain-training, becomes a really good choice to foster your kids skills. Take a glance at the developer page (Lemon Team) to discover all the title of this series they’ve already released.
Hope you make the most of these recommendations by enjoying them with your kids. Let your child-side come out!
For those who haven’t noticed it yet, AndroidZoom has a new and awesome feature. From now on, our AZ engine will analyze your searches and recommend you whatever is worth. It’s based on umpteen patterns in order to boost your discoveries and allow you to improve and quicken your searches so you can seek out the best apps and games without drifting across the whole Androidverse. This way, with the help of many other like-minded users who have similar or related interests as yours, you can see at a glance which may be your best choices, at least to start with.
Needless to say, all data is anonymously gathered. We’ve taken it over and been very careful with this. All info remains between you and AZ engine.
That’s how it works. In our wonderful brand-new homepage you’ll see a box in approximately the middle of the screen where four of your last queries have been selected to recommend you nine more apps. Nine apps that you could bet that have a high chance to be of your interest. It’s as easy as that.
Once you start navigating in AndroidZoom, our “related apps” box at the right has also been improved to work in a similar way, so therefore should show you more relevant content.
We’ve work hard to have our AZ engine work smoothly. With hundreds of thousands apps to view and download is time to save time now more than ever.
Well, this all about it. Next time you visit www.AndroidZoom.com and log in there, let’s see if our engine has guessed it right. Don’t forget to check out the latest apps reviewed and…be prepared for a lot of stuff to come. Might you dare to say what will be our next move?
We’re waiting on tenterhooks for your feedback and suggestions!
Lately, we’ve talking about kids and about family apps, a topic that keeps growing on popularity. Today, though, we wanted to focus our attention on those fun games that can be easily played with all the family together, especially now during this time of the year with all the reunions, lunches and dinners.
Mobiles don’t necessarily mean shutting oneself away, they can also be an excuse to reunite and have fun together, to discover all the features that are included or the most interesting and entertaining apps for showing off.
The first of them is Scrabble Free, the classic board game that can be also played online in your Android device. This way, all the family can hang out after dinner and compete together against other users while having fun and exercising their minds. The app includes a teacher feature that helps you improve by showing you the best word choice from your last move and it even allows you to play several games at once, in case you’re all feeling very confident.
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Secondly, we have UNO, the incredibly popular card game that is now available for Android devices and it’s perfect for playing with the family. You already know the instructions: play all the cards by matching them with the number or color; but this time you’ll be able to change some of the rules in order to customize the game to your taste, adding the rules you like and ruling out the ones that you find less interesting. This UNO app has a great design overall and the controls and usability are great, as well. It’s definitely an excellent choice for a family night.
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Here’s one of our favorite discoveries, What’s that track? Music quizzes are very common and not original but what we most enjoyed about this particular app was the choice of categories. What’s that track divides its quizzes into musical types like: 80s, Clubbing, Electro Pop, Tv Theme, Movie Sountracks, Rock; being TV and Movie soundtracks the most fun of them all. Together, you can listen to the tune and guess which show or movie it is, taking turns or even playing by pairs. The graphics and theme used are really appropriate and according to the game’s essence.
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Lastly, talking about discoveries, here’s the last one. U plus is a simple yet exciting Math game in which you have to solve a lot of combined first degree equations in order to close the puzzle in the shortest amount of time. In other words, if you think you were good at mental calculation, try this game suited for children, grown-ups and anyone from 7 to 97. As every match lasts for two minutes at most, it’s fun to test the brains of every family member. There will be surprises for sure!
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And that’s about it, AndroidZoomers. If you’re looking for some fun game to play as a family, be sure to check all these out. Also, don’t forget to add your opinion about the topic, we’re sure you also have your particular favorite family games, so share them with us!