It’s been another stonking week for Android lovers everywhere with reports that
malware is now twice as likely to infect your Android than six months ago. And then there was the cheery news that Android now has a
virus that secretly records your phone calls. Wonderful. Oh, and as it turns out,
Android is three times more profitable for Microsoft than Windows Phone 7… ‘Go figure’, as our transatlantic brethren might say…
Ok, so we might not be full of the joys of spring this week, but we
have seen some cracking apps that we think you need to know about. So
without further ado, here are our five favourite app reviews this week…
Spirit HD is cast from the same mould as old school arcade classics
Asteroids and Space Invaders. Your task is simple, survive wave after
wave of attack from hostile forces by strafing out of their way and
sucking them into oblivion. There’s no epic plotline and scant reward
for your achievements bar top placing on your personal scoreboard but
why complicate a simple and intuitive treat?
When the world needs a hero, the world can bank on Barry Steakfries.
Steakfries is the kind of beer-swilling, gun-toting, flame-throwing real
man that all of us with a surfeit of testosterone would love to be.
Even Barry has his limits, though – has he bitten off more than he can
chew against a horde of time-travelling zombies?
Tower defence games are ten-a-penny these days but few of them look
as good or play as well as Fieldrunners HD. Build up your defences to
fight off advancing enemies with a variety of different weapons. The
more enemies you kill, the more cash you amass, and the more
sophisticated your defences can become.
Love cricket? Find it a chore to find a decent cricket game on
Android? You’ll be pleased to hear of the mouthful that is Cricket T20
Fever 3D, then. A 3D cricket game that promises to deliver all the
trills and spills of one-day and Twenty20 cricket.
Shooting fish in a barrel might be easy but it’s only a fraction as
much fun as blowing them out of the water with dynamite. Such is the
premise of the remarkably awesome Super Dynamite Fishing, which has had
us firmly detached from our keyboards and glued to our ‘droids for the
past week.

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