I like to present to xda community my new puzzle game.
It is very easy to play in first levels and little bit stronger on last.
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Google Play Id: com.oxothuk.bridges
QR link to Google Play:
Description:
Bridges*also known as Hashiwokakero*is a logic puzzle with simple rules
and challenging solutions.
Bridges is played on a rectangular grid with no standard size. The islands start out with numbers
from 1 to 8 inclusive The rest of the cells are water. The goal is to connect all of the islands
into a single connected group by drawing a series of bridges between the islands. The bridges
must follow certain criteria:
They must begin and end at distinct islands, travelling a straight line In between;
They must not cross any other bridges or islands;
They may only run orthogonally;
At most two bridges connect a pair of islands;
And The number of bridges connected to each island must match the number on that island.
Thank you for reading :fingers-crossed:
New Update available on Google Play, now game have 600 levels with different difficulty
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Like Team Fortress 2?
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Blitz Brigade is the new Gameloft freemium game totally optimized for the Xperia Play. The performance and the visuals is amazing! The game seems follow the design of others PC Fremium Games like Team Fortress 2 and Battlefield Heroes; with the difference that it is not in the third person. The graphics follow cartoon style and have funny gameplay like TF2 and BFH. I'm have tested for many time, and i liked so much!
Direct from Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftINHM
Not to sound like a complete @$$ but is there any reason why you couldnt have just added this as a post to the game thread alreaddy made? I really dont see a point in making a new thread when simply adding to what was already in place would work just as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2262366
Dont take it the wrong way, we people appreciate notices on updates and what not, but making a new thread is not necessary.
Hello,
I'm Bruno Correia, a portuguese freelancer game developer and i spent a year in the making of this free Android game :
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Konbo Monsters
コンボモンスター
A tile-matching puzzle game, with a mood inspired by the japanese 90's arcade/puzzle videogames.
In this game you collect and control blocks (Konbo Monsters) that drop in pairs, into a pit-like playfield (twelve blocks tall by six blocks wide).
However, you can only collect Konbo Monsters by coming into contact with a Orb of the same color, which collects all adjacent Konbo Monsters of that color, setting up the potential for huge chain reactions (combos).
You can find more info about the game here :
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dmutant.konbomonsters
and here :
facebook.com/KonboMonsters
You are welcome to try out and review my new game!
Thanks!
nice
Graphics looks nice!)
Thanks!
StarInSky said:
Graphics looks nice!)
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Thanks for the comment!
If you have the opportunity, try the game and please, comment and rate it on Google Play.
Use Your Old Phone For Scientific Research
I ran across this interesting project that allows you to donate the processing speed of your old Android device to help with scientific research. This means that you're officially a scientist and your friends should call you "Doctor".
All you have to do is install an app called BIONIC and you'll be able get started supporting the research of your choice.
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Use your phone or tablet to study diseases, predict global warming, or discover pulsars! BOINC harnesses the unused computing power of your Android device and runs jobs for scientific research projects. You can choose from projects in several areas of science, including [email protected], World Community Grid, PrimeGrid, [email protected], [email protected], theSkyNet POGS, [email protected], and [email protected]
BOINC computes only when your device is plugged in and charged, so it won't run down your battery. It transfers data over WiFi, so it won't use up your cell phone plan's data limit.
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Download BIONIC
"As apps’ visibility becomes more and more difficult, app developers are working hard to make their apps stand out among thousands of new apps appearing every day. There is a big variety of articles out there on how to increase an app’s discoverability through ASO techniques, marketing campaigns and others. What is most important, though? Spend on ad marketing campaigns? Creating press releases, or dive into Google Play mechanisms to understand and position better an app on store? Anyone could argue that app developers should be doing all of that anyway…this is so true, but where should be their main focus?"
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Link to article
You may spend some money, if you have enough.
ASO is very important but you don't need too much time for writing text and improving it sometimes.
What you have to work hard with is your audience beyond Google Play. Demonstrate the app anywhere you can. Use social networks, SMM. People should notice you.
Well, that's what I think
NOTICE
I do not take any responsibility and I am not liable for any damage caused by following this guide. You are doing at your own risk. BE CAREFUL.:angel:
What will you neeed to complete this task?
1. LG G3
2. Solder gun
3. 60/40 rosin core leaded solder
4. A small amount of patience
Picture below shows where you need to place new solder points. They are just right in the red circle.
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source: hurtowniagsm.pl
Solder should look like 2nd one counting from right, about 1/2 shorter and bit flatter.
source: learn.adafruit.com
Now it is time to reseat pins height since they will need to stick to new solder point. I marked for you those pins and all you need to do is raise them a little bit, not too much or they will break apart, just do it gently.
source: repairsuniverse.com
THE END
If you did it properly your GPS fix should be much faster and more accurate than ever.
Results
before
Accuracy: 12-25 m
8-12 satellites available
after
Accuracy: 3-12 m
16-21 satellites available
Thank you for reading and please leave a comment with results.