I've tried fishing in the real world, but it was never quite like this. This is aimed more at American children learning the geography of their country: an entertaining trivia quiz about the 50 states.Ĭan Papa Pear Saga become as big a hit as Candy Crush Saga? Photograph: PR GAMES Ridiculous Fishing (£1.99) One more app for kids: it's a good week, perhaps because developers are preparing for millions of new Android tablets sold to parents this Christmas. They can cook hamburgers, build bikes, match shoes and sort vegetables among other activities. Fun Town for Kids (£0.65)Īn urban-themed sandbox app for children to explore, here: 14 mini-games, each based on a different location in a cartoon town. In this case, what's stored includes photos, contacts, documents and other multimedia files, with an option to automatically sync what's on your phone regularly, without you having to trigger the process. Datanator Sync (Free)ĭatanator is the latest entrant in the increasingly competitive cloud storage space: a way to store data and files in the cloud, then access them from all your devices. Its developer is pitching it as an ideal companion for games, so you don't have to quit out when playing to change the tune. This is a simple but very good idea: a widget to control the music playing on your Android device that pops up when you shake the device, letting you quickly flick between songs. It's a free app to promote the existing Fiete apps for kids, starring the same cartoon sailor. Just in time for the start of December comes this well-crafted advent calendar app for children, with a new interactive surprise for every day leading up to the 25th. What does Branches have to offer that's different? Its main schtick is the way it groups tweets by the same author over a period of time into single 'branches', with a view to decluttering your feed. Twitter is famously not that keen on third-party apps that just mirror the main features of its official mobile clients. Developed in Unity, its 3D visuals are a step on for the series. A house full of animals with chores to complete, from teeth-brushing to floor-mopping. Dr Panda's Home (£1.79)ĭeveloper TribePlay has produced a succession of cutesy Dr Panda apps for children on Android, with this being the latest. It's focused on European club competitions: the Champions League and Europa Cup, offering news, scores, group tables, lineups and push notifications to keep you posted of important changes. HTC also has a new football app this week, and it doesn't just work on the company's own smartphones and tablets. Meanwhile, the app promises scores, results and news from 197 leagues around the world, as well as fixtures, destination guides and team profiles in the run-up to the World Cup in Brazil. FIFA (Free)įootballing body FIFA is getting ready for the World Cup 2014 draw on 6 December with a new app, which will bring details of who's playing who to fans live on the day. But if you're one of the lucky ones, with one of Virgin's TiVo set-top boxes at home, you'll be able to browse the TV guide, set recordings, control the box with your touchscreen rather than a remote, and (device permitting) watch live TV over Wi-Fi. British ISP Virgin Media's "TV Anywhere" app comes with some strings: it doesn't yet play nice with the latest version of Android – KitKat – and not all devices can use its live TV streaming features.
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