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Milkmaid of the Milky Way is an adventure game. You play as a woman named Ruth. For a while, Ruth raises cows out in the country. However, some weird stuff starts to happen that changes the trajectory of her life. It has a story line, puzzles, and simple touch controls. However, it does lack Google Play Games services of any kind. It does only have about two to four hours of game play. Thus, you may not require cloud saving. It may very well be worth what it’s going for. At least while it’s still on sale.
AMOLED mnml Wallpapers is a wallpapers app. It’s made for devices with an AMOLED screen. Each wallpaper has a bunch of black on it since black wallpapers can help save a bit of battery. The app is well designed, quick to use, and has plenty of options. You can also change the download folder, switch between a dark and light theme, and more. The wallpaper selection itself is actually pretty good. They look sharp even on 2K displays. You can also get the app even if you don’t have an AMOLED device. The app is free for right now.
Galaxy on Fire 3 – Manticore is a space shooter. You’ll ride in a space craft. Your job is to gun down the bad guys. It features huge levels, a free fly mode, and plenty of things to do. There is also upgrades to collect, new areas to unlock, and much more. It’s also a gorgeous looking game if that matters. It’s a freemium game much like its predecessor. That has irked some people. Additionally, the game has a few bugs. However, we anticipate those getting fixed sooner or later.
Panna bills itself as a cooking app. However, it’s more like a cooking platform. It boasts over 400 recipe videos. They are made by real chefs. The purpose is to not only show you new recipes, but also show you cooking techniques. For that, it does well. The app also has a grocery list function, recipe annotations, and more. However, it is a subscription-only service. You can get a 30-day free trial but it’s $39.99 per year after that. Whether or not that’s worth it is totally up to you. Thankfully, one subscription covers every platform where the app is available.
To the Moon is a story-driven adventure game. You’ll play as two doctors. Their goal is to rewrite a man’s memories to make him believe that he went to the moon. The game boasts no combat whatsoever. Additionally, the developers state that there is no nonsense, no filler, and no wasting time. It’s a refreshingly no-nonsense approach that contrasts vividly with most mobile games. It also comes with simple controls and retro style graphics. The story isn’t half bad either. It’s a pay-once game with no in-app purchases.
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