5 Android apps to miss this week! – Weekly Android apps

Welcome to the 237th edition of Android Apps Weekly! Here are the headlines of the week: Credit: Joe Hindy / Android Authority

Price: $13.99

Layton: Unwound Future is the newest cellular port in the popular Professor Layton series. Technically it is the third in the franchise, but it is also one of the most popular. It is a mysterious adventure game in which players solve puzzles and progress through the story. The series has an artistic taste and a forged mechanic. It’s a bit expensive, however, there are no in-app purchases and the port is a faithful remake of the original.

Price: free

NotificationHistory is an undeniable notification application. It allows you to record your notification history on your phone as a long-term reference. The app works offline and retail outlets with your history on your phone. In addition, there are certain categories of organization and you can read old notifications at will. There is also a button to erase everything in case you need to transparent everything. It’s a loose app with classified ads and can be useful for older Android devices without a notification history.

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Price: $3.99 with in-app purchases

The Game of Life 2 is a cellular remake of an antique board game with life simulation elements. Players create a life, move on a game board. Game board spaces act as resolution nodes. Players which paths to take are based on where they land. The game works offline and offers a multiplayer pass and play mode for those who are blocked without the Internet. There is also an online multiplayer mode if you also wish. It’s really pretty well done and played well in our tests. There are in-app purchases, but they are more or less optional.

Price: Free / $4.99 – $9.99 consistent with the month

Peacock TV is NBCUniversal’s new broadcast service. It was announced months ago, but is now available for a larger edition this week. It offers NBC programming as well as films from several major film studios. The service actually has a loose variant with 13,000 hours of loose programming. The subscription increases this up to 20,000 hours. Comcast subscribers can pay $4.99 to remove classified ads, while all will pay $9.99. The app has some disorders and the publication was quite difficult. This will probably happen over time, however, we suggest that you use it with caution, as the application turns out to be a bit problematic at this time.

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Price: loose to play

Tales of Crestoria is a Tales cellular game and it’s not that bad. The gameplay, animations and music are very reminiscent of the show’s top games. We have not been able to verify this because it will not be officially submitted until this article is published online. However, we can’t believe Bandai ruined this because they already have so many popular and well-made porridge. Most of the negative reviews are just other angry people because the game was introduced on Google Play a few days before it actually opened to the public. He’s going to recover.

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