Final Fantasy 7, Humble Bundle, Google Play is ready for Marshmallow - Android Apps Weekly!

Bethesda released an infographic to show the game's success with some very surprising stats including over 1 billion sessions played to date. The latest PC and Android Humble Bundle is out now and includes several awesome games, including three that are brand new to Android. You can pick up all six games plus whatever is coming soon as long as you beat the average, which is just under $3 right now. It's also a great way to give to charity.

Earlier this week, Android 6.0 got its official name and with that, the final developer preview along with that Google also announced that the Play Store will begin accepting applications that are Marshmallow already, which is very exciting because we're about to see a ton of Android 6.0 oriented app updates coming very soon for even more Android apps and games.

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Vidc is a new video streaming application that showcases a bunch of independently made short films out of Asia, it's a little niche but it's free to use and some of the films are actually really good every video has English subtitles so you can read along if you don't understand the language and the application will promote videos for you to check out every single week there's also a queuing system and downloading for offline use.

Pac-Man 256 is a new spin on the classic arcade game in this one instead of navigating mazes until you eat all of the pellets you're instead doomed to follow one endless maze forever which technically makes this one an infinite Runner kind of game however most of the game mechanics remain intact and it's essentially a standard game of Pac-man that never ever ends. It's free to play and comes from the developers who also did Crossy Road.

Move Loot is a new application that's kind of like the Craigslist of furniture using it you can buy and sell Furniture of all shapes and sizes for whatever price that you want, it's well designed and easy to use but there are a few issues. It's only available in a select number of cities and there are some release a bugs that still need ironing out. Keep an eye on this one though it's not amazing yet but it has a ton of potential.

Mozilla has been busy lately, and they released a new application called Webmaker as the name implies you can use this along with a cursory knowledge of CSS and HTML to create web pages right on your phone there are some release date bugs but otherwise the application seems to be pretty decent. It's not like an advanced tool or anything but it can be fun for beginners or those looking to have just a good time, it's also totally free and open source.

Square Enix released Final Fantasy 7, but they also released The Final Fantasy Portal Application this app is kind of like a News application that gives you news about all things Final Fantasy including game releases announcements, and information about books music games, and merchandise. What makes it interesting is that the application also has the triple Triad card game from Final Fantasy 8 which you can actually play and collect cards for. It's a must-have for Final Fantasy fans.

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