Check out best games for this week below
Encode: Learn to Code
[Price: Free]
Encode: Learn to Code is a free application that gets you started with the basics of computer programming. It does this by giving you bite sized lessons that quickly teach you the very basics concepts of computer programming, including how to use numbers, strings, variables, booleans, and more. It leans toward JavaScript although most of the information is fairly universal. It’s entirely free to download and use with no in-app purchases.
Encode: Learn to Code is a free application that gets you started with the basics of computer programming. It does this by giving you bite sized lessons that quickly teach you the very basics concepts of computer programming, including how to use numbers, strings, variables, booleans, and more. It leans toward JavaScript although most of the information is fairly universal. It’s entirely free to download and use with no in-app purchases.
Google Calculator
[Price: Free]
The official Google Calculator has hit the Google Play Store and is ready for download whenever you want it. It’s a fairly solid calculator that will do most basic stuff without breaking a sweat, but it’s no replacement for something complex like a graphing calculator. It’s entirely free, but it’s not available for all, or even most devices. If it’s available for you, it’s a flashy and good looking calculator that’s entirely free to use.
The official Google Calculator has hit the Google Play Store and is ready for download whenever you want it. It’s a fairly solid calculator that will do most basic stuff without breaking a sweat, but it’s no replacement for something complex like a graphing calculator. It’s entirely free, but it’s not available for all, or even most devices. If it’s available for you, it’s a flashy and good looking calculator that’s entirely free to use.
LEGO Jurassic World
[Price: $4.99]
LEGO Jurassic World is a new game out of Warner Bros that lets you replay the memories of all of the Jurassic Park movies, wonderfully recreated in LEGO format. It features a ton of scenes and content from the movies, including all of the various chases, dinosaurs, and intense moments that we all remember. The game mechanics are interesting although the controls could use a little bit of optimization. It’s $4.99 with no in-app purchases and it looks really good.
LEGO Jurassic World is a new game out of Warner Bros that lets you replay the memories of all of the Jurassic Park movies, wonderfully recreated in LEGO format. It features a ton of scenes and content from the movies, including all of the various chases, dinosaurs, and intense moments that we all remember. The game mechanics are interesting although the controls could use a little bit of optimization. It’s $4.99 with no in-app purchases and it looks really good.
MailTime
[Price: Free]
MailTime is a new email application that organizes your emails into conversations like you would see in a text messaging app. It allows you to view the email thread as a conversation and respond in kind. This is a unique premise since everyone uses email but the mechanics of email have remained largely untouched in its entire history. It supports group emails, voice email, and more. It’s a bit buggy since it is so new, but the idea is definitely solid.
MailTime is a new email application that organizes your emails into conversations like you would see in a text messaging app. It allows you to view the email thread as a conversation and respond in kind. This is a unique premise since everyone uses email but the mechanics of email have remained largely untouched in its entire history. It supports group emails, voice email, and more. It’s a bit buggy since it is so new, but the idea is definitely solid.
Miitomo
[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Miitomo has finally received something akin to a worldwide launch. It’s available in more than just Japan although there are still a ton of countries that can’t get it yet. For those who have been living under a rock, Miitomo lets you make a Mii character and then customize it with clothing items and interesting tidbits about yourself. You make friends, answer questions, and get points. You can even use the platinum points for 3DS content if you link your Nintendo account. It’s kinda fun, kinda creepy, and definitely Nintendo.
Miitomo has finally received something akin to a worldwide launch. It’s available in more than just Japan although there are still a ton of countries that can’t get it yet. For those who have been living under a rock, Miitomo lets you make a Mii character and then customize it with clothing items and interesting tidbits about yourself. You make friends, answer questions, and get points. You can even use the platinum points for 3DS content if you link your Nintendo account. It’s kinda fun, kinda creepy, and definitely Nintendo.
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