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15.11.2023 08:30

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5 Android Apps You Shouldn't Miss This Week (Part 97)

We've decided to introduce you to 4 games and one app to keep you up-to-date on Android software development.
5 Android Apps You Shouldn't Miss This Week (Part 97)

GOPilotX

Price: Free, but registration is required

First on this list is the GoPilotX application, which was recently tested by Android Authority. It is a tool for tracking your runs. The Android Authority team didn't have enough time to qualitatively evaluate it, especially the performance of its artificial intelligence features and feedback from the app. During a few days of test use, it offered basic information on average speeds, and it sparked interest in regularly logging runs. While it's too early to draw conclusions, GOPilotX seems like an interesting app worth checking out, especially since it promises new features every week.

Download from Google Play Store!

Frontline Hero: Epic War Games

Price: Free with in-app purchases

The next application is Frontline Hero, which combines elements of tower defense, RPG and gacha genres. Although the story is limited, it takes place in a futuristic world with unique anime character graphics. The main task of the game is to defend your team from waves of enemies, while using different strategies. Players can customize their "captain" and other characters. At times, the user experience feels too hectic, but the game appeals mainly to those who enjoy similar games.

Download from Google Play Store!

Phantom Blade: Executioners

Price: Free with in-app purchases

We're already at Phantom Blade: Executioners. A unique side-scrolling kung-fu action game with some of the best character designs and artwork we've seen in a while. The story is also quite impressive as it revolves around a conspiracy that threatens the entire world.

Although we can have a lot of fun while playing, the experience is not perfect. Everyone who has tested Phantom Blade: Executioners so far has encountered some bugs and significant lag. However, Google Play reviews show that device performance can vary significantly, so your experience may be more stable. Anyway, it's a new game, so hopefully future updates will make for a more stable experience for everyone.

Download from Google Play Store!

Coromon

Price: Free or $4.99 to unlock full game

Fourth on this list is Cormon. A game that obviously draws a lot of inspiration from Nintendo's Pokemon series, but that doesn't mean it isn't fun. Even the intro feels like an older Pokemon game. The script is based on a story where we are put in the role of a young child who lives at home with his mother, until he suddenly leaves for a new job that changes everything. Overall, this is the closest approximation of a retro-style Pokemon game you'll find officially on Android outside of an emulator. However, be careful as the free version is more like a demo and the full game costs $5. If you love Pokemon, it's probably worth investing that money.

Download from Google Play Store!

Metrics

Price: Free with in-app purchases

Last on today's list is Metria. When you run it for the first time, you will most likely be reminded of the game Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Despite the similar elements and sounds, there are some basic differences. There is no mechanic, no swimming, no climbing, and the world is only partially open. There are also loads of loading screens. You also play as more than one character as the story unfolds, so Metria has a few more JRPG elements than Zelda.

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