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The One-Stop Shop for all Sticker Needs – Sticker Market

Deviating from traditional text-based communication to embody more visual forms of messaging, emojis, stickers, and GIFs have significantly grown in popularity ever since its recent inception. Although they are generally new in nature, millions have been developed and made available to be used in nearly all messaging apps. One app that is particularly notable in this space is Sticker Market which does not only provide the stickers for purchase, but also enables for partners to create and sell their own in order to generate revenue.

Gladiator Heroes: It’s No Colosseum Show

Apps come in all sizes and genres, and that’s what makes smartphones such an exciting platform for games. With no end to developers’ creativity there are some wonderfully unique titles out there – with a great many clones too, I hasten to add. Yet sometimes the creator’s mind can run a bit too wild: cramming too many genres and features into what is essentially a small, handheld game. This is certainly the case with Gladiator Heroes, a game that, while it does have its positives, is overambitious and confused.

The Worst Pokemon Gets its Break in Magikarp Jump

Over a year ago many would have doubted that we’d ever see Nintendo’s IPs on smartphones: the Kyoto-based company has always been notoriously exclusive when it comes to its biggest franchise out of fear of becoming irrelevant in the market. The hugely popular Pokémon Go was the turning point, quickly followed by the underrated Fire Emblem and Mr. Nintendo himself, Super Mario. Like Pokemon Go and Duel before it, Magikarp Jump isn’t developed by Nintendo itself, but nevertheless puts one of the company’s most popular IPs on smartphones – and with mixed results.

How Far Can You Reach in Just 22 Seconds?

Mobile gaming is meant to be fast, easily accessible, and quickly learned – that’s what makes it so attractive to such a wide-ranging audience. 22 Seconds takes this idea to the extreme, however, and gives you the exact amount of time that the title implies to play it in. What ensues is frantic swiping, chaotic bouncing, and a lot of head-in-hands frustration.

Corbyn Run – Politics Through Destruction

Corbyn Run is the answer for any undecided voter in the UK that can’t quite decide between Corbyn and May, yet needs caricatures of them fighting one another to decide.

File. Find and Share: Getonatop – a personal and household productivity app

While it has become easier for people to follow up their expenses using the internet and various apps, we are getting more aware that cheap short-term utility deals easily become money pits. Competition in the industry is fierce and companies are ready to pay vast amounts of money to have consumers switch.

Not Not – Not Not Too Confusing

Not Not is a brain teaser game aimed at destroying your brain’s ability to think and, ultimately, make you doubt yourself as an intelligent human.

Changing the Paradigms to Voice Memos with Parrot

Over the past 100 years, tremendous developments have been made in the realm of communication technologies which have reduced the time that it would take for people to share ideas. From letters, telegraphs, to telephones, communication tools have always been at the forefront of technologies that increase the quality of life. Going back to one of the most well-developed realms of communication methods, voice messaging has formed the basis for the majority of mobile device usage, first starting off as a basic phone prior to expanding into the app space. With this, Parrot is one such app that leverages the hardware and software of mobile phones to enable quick and easy sharing of voice messages.

The Surplex Machinery Auction App: 5 Years in the Making

Surplex is an online auctioneer and marketplace that specialises in the sale of used metalworking and woodworking machinery. The company’s new mobile app is making it easier than ever for businesses to buy and sell industrial equipment — allowing bids to be made on the move. 

Outfit Gurus – An app which helps you decide what to wear

Outfit Gurus is a Fashion app which was launched on the beginning of April on both ISO and Android. Outfit Gurus provides you with advice or suggestions for that perfect outfit to wear for a special event, a girls night out, a hot date, or an important job interview using the clothes you already have in your closet.  Depending on where and when your event is, Outfit Gurus will highlight what the weather will be to ensure the right outfit is suggested.

Top iPhone Apps for Shopping

As online sales of goods and services continue to climb in order to compete against traditional brick and mortar stores, an increasing number of platforms have been made available to facilitate the exchange of goods. Particularly in the realm of mobile apps, dozens have been developed in order to serve untapped markets or expand market penetration of existing retailers. For example, stores such as Walmart and Costco have introduced apps in order to expand its presence for those who prefer to shop online as opposed to at physical locations. With online shopping gaining popularity, this article explores the best apps available for making purchases right from the phone.

CockBlock – Block Roosters from busting a hole

The concept of CockBlock is simple. Block all Roosters from smashing a hole in the barn wall at the top of the screen and eating the Mice. Thus the name, “CockBlock.” You do all your “blocking” with the tap of your thumbs as you shoot blocks of cheese at the Roosters. The challenge comes in when you realize there are 3 lanes of Roosters flying up the screen and the speed increases as you go! This game creates a user experience that will challenge your hand-eye coordination and “cat like” reflexes. Do not be discouraged by a low score in the beginning. You will soon be able to CockBlock your way to the top of the leaderboard and feel confidence like you’ve never felt before.