Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Showcasing The Top Android Apps of 2014
The Year 2014, is on the verge to end, so here we have listed the best Android apps of 2014, everything from games to functional apps to glorify Android smartphone.
Captain America: TWS
[Price: $2.99]
First up on our list this month is Captain America The Winter Soldier. It was released by Gameloft as sort of the official mobile game for the movie. You control SHIELD teams to take down the big, bad guys. It’s free to try for a couple of levels and $2.99 to purchase after that. It’s a fun little action game and definitely worth at least a try if you’re into Marvel stuff.
Deadlings
[Price: Free with in app purchases]
If you’re more into some 2D platformers, Deadlings is a pretty decent game. It features over 100 levels, two game modes, four playable characters, and a fun and goofy story line. It’s free to play with in-app purchases. Word is the in app purchases are only a minor annoyance so that’s some good news. If you like platformers, it’s definitely worth checking this one out.
Microsoft Office
[Price: Free]
Even though Microsoft Office was officially released late last summer, they made the huge decision in March to make the app free to use for Android users. This means no more Office 365 subscription and you can just open it and use it. It does require a Microsoft account and that automatically signs you up for a OneDrive account. Google Drive is still better, but keep an eye out on Microsoft Office because it’s starting to be a really good option.
Milk Music
[Price: Free]
Milk Music is a unique app. It was released by Samsung so it’s only compatible with their Galaxy line up of devices and it’s only for US residents. Aside from those very debilitating issues, Milk Music is actually pretty good. It is free to download and use.
Smash Hit
[Price: Free / $1.99]
We covered Smash Hit in our new indie app of the day segment and we’re going to talk about it again here because it’s simply a gorgeous app. It is an endless runner style game where you throw balls at various glass objects to avoid being hit. It’s free to play but you can buy the premium version for $1.99 which gives you the ability to save your progress if you so choose.
About Anna Harris:
Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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