5 best tools for discovering new Android apps and games
0. phoneArena posted on 13 Feb 2013, 04:26
There are now over 700,000 applications available for download from the Google Play store. It is a bit crowded over there, isn't it? Not that the number of apps is too big. Quite the opposite – we'd love to see it grow even further. But it's just that finding new apps and games that are actually worth users' time is getting increasingly difficult. Thankfully, there are easy ways of finding out what the hottest new apps are. Here's a list of 5 app and game discovery tools which we think each Android user should try out. Read along to learn more about them...
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1. nikenturd (unregistered) posted on 13 Feb 2013, 05:24 0 3
let's get real here....only .005 percent out of that massive number are well made, well thought of apps.
2. g2a5b0e posted on 13 Feb 2013, 08:14 0 0
So, this article is about apps that help you to discover apps? Okay.
3. wickets posted on 13 Feb 2013, 08:38 0 0
thanks for the info...i downloaded fetch playboard and mapsaurus....wonder if they will rec the two i didnt download?? haha
thanks again for the pointing these apps out
4. SavageLucy42 posted on 13 Feb 2013, 11:55 0 0
I will have to try some of these out. It's probably a little easier on my phone than installing and uninstalling things.
5. Crambler posted on 14 Feb 2013, 05:29 0 0
I think the best way to find new application is asking you friend.
My friend advices me Angry Birds, Dolphin and ArkMC DLNA applications.
6. SavageLucy42 posted on 06 Mar 2013, 12:29 0 0
The only one I ended up keeping was Appreciate. I liked the format, and I like how it gives you a set of suggested apps every day.
7. fetch_amy posted on 19 Mar 2013, 12:54 0 0
Thank you so much for the mention! I know I'm a little late to the party, but I just wanted to let you know that Fetch is also made up of a team of humans who review apps and games one by one, tag relevant traits, and make sure the less relevant apps don't clutter your search. Fetch evolved from our older app, Best Apps Market, and The Game Genome Project. I invite you and your readers to try out Fetch and see how it compares! [@fetchmobile]






