Six Mega Man games are out, ADW Launcher 2 is official, but really, MEGA MAN! - Android Apps Weekly
**Square Enix Shutting Down Monster Strike Game**
Square Enix has announced that it will be shutting down its popular mobile game, Monster Strike, just as its 5th version is set to release alongside Final Fantasy 15. The news came as a surprise to fans of the game, who were looking forward to playing the latest installment. According to Square Enix, there has been no word on why the decision was made to shut down the game, but it seems that it never really recovered from its launch.
The shutdown of Monster Strike is not the only news in the world of gaming and technology. Vine, a social media platform that allows users to share six-second videos, will be shutting down on January 17th. The service has been facing significant backlash and controversy over the past few months, and it seems that its demise was inevitable.
On the other hand, Google Assistant is set to become available on a range of devices, including set-top boxes and Smart TVs. This move could significantly boost development for the platform, as app developers are now free to create their own versions of Google Assistant. The news has sparked interest in how valuable the exclusivity of Google Assistant was on the Google Pixel.
Meanwhile, an application called Bursts Mood Cast IRA is available, which allows users to keep a diary and track their mood over time. The app determines whether each day's entry was positive or negative, and it also allows users to link their social media accounts to import status updates and tweets. While the app has some bugs, it seems that it could be a useful tool for tracking one's mental health.
**Geometry World: A New Adventure Platformer**
A new adventure platformer called Geometry World has been announced, developed by the same team behind the popular Geometry Dash game. The game promises to be fun and colorful, with levels that require players to run, jump, bounce, and float their way through obstacles. The game also includes some environmental features, such as flipping gravity and flying rockets.
Geometry World is notable for being completely free, with no in-app purchases. This is a rare offering in the gaming industry, where many games are designed to be monetized through microtransactions or other means. The game's developers have stated that they aim to create a fun and engaging experience for players, without resorting to aggressive monetization tactics.
**Capcom's Mega Man Release on Android**
Capcom has made a bold move by releasing the first six Mega Man games on Android. The news comes as a surprise, given that these games were not previously available on mobile devices. However, it seems that Capcom is looking to offer fans of the classic series a way to play their favorite games on-the-go.
The releases have been met with mixed reviews, with some players noting issues such as low frame rates and bugs. However, Capcom has responded to feedback from users by stating that they are working to address these issues. The games can be picked up for a relatively low price of $2 each, with no in-app purchases or aggressive monetization tactics.
**ADW Launcher 2: A New Era for Android Launchers**
After months of beta testing, the official release of ADW Launcher 2 has taken place. This new launcher promises to offer a range of modern features, including theming, widgets, animations, and customization options. The app is now available as both free and paid versions, with no in-app purchases.
ADW Launcher 2 marks the return of one of Android's most popular launchers, which had been absent from the market for some time. Fans of the original ADW Launcher will be pleased to know that the new version offers many of the same features they loved, as well as a range of new ones.
**CES Updates and Announcements**
This week has seen a number of updates and announcements at CES, including news about Google Assistant becoming available on set-top boxes and Smart TVs. This move is likely to boost development for the platform, as app developers are now free to create their own versions of Google Assistant.
Additionally, there have been rumors that the exclusive nature of Google Assistant on the Google Pixel may no longer be valuable, given its availability on other devices. However, this news has not yet been confirmed by Google.
On a more lighthearted note, Google Assistant is also set to become available in Android apps and game releases, allowing developers to create their own versions of the AI assistant.
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