The famous publication Mashable sums up the results of the outgoing year, remembering the best games and apps that came out on iOS and Android in 2019. These are the projects they celebrated.
Call of Duty: Mobile
Porting popular console games to mobile platforms has never been an easy task, but the developers Call of Duty: Mobile coped with it with a bang. It should be noted that this is also a shareware release - which is really fun to play without even spending half of your salary on donation.
Price: Free
Price: Free
Disney +
Of course, the editorial board was won not by the client of the new streaming service, but by its content. There are hundreds of hours of classic Disney cartoons, and the cinematic universe Marvel, and new unique releases like “Mandalorian"With the cutest baby Yoda. The application itself, however, works flawlessly and is adapted for mobile devices - and nothing more is required from it. Unfortunately, the service has not yet been launched in Russia.
Price: Free
Jumbo
An application that shows in a convenient form how to regain control over the privacy of your data. It literally explains where and what buttons to press to prevent companies and developers from collecting information about you. Jumbo also warns of database leaks that may have mentioned your usernames and passwords.
Price: Free
Price: Free
Mario kart tour
The second free Italian plumber game that Nintendo released specifically for mobile devices. It retained the mechanics of other games in the Mario Kart series, but the controls were adapted for touch screens. And due to the unusual format (touring different countries), the maps are updated every few months, and the game does not get boring.
Price: Free
Price: Free
MyShake
An app that is unlikely to be useful in central Russia, but that doesn't make it any less awesome. MyShake warns of an impending earthquake using smartphone sensors, algorithms and reports from other users.
Price: Free
Price: Free
Recorder
This is one of the apps that came out with the Google Pixel 4 - and suddenly turned out to be one of its best features. It is a voice note program that instantly transcribes them to text. It also creates an archive of your records with the ability to search the record by the words it contains. The records are stored only on the device, no internet is needed to work. Unfortunately, the app is exclusive to Pixel smartphones.
Price: Free
Sayonara Wild Hearts
Service Apple arcade had a rather mixed impression on early adopters, but Sayonara Wild Hearts alone, according to critics, pays for the entire subscription price. This is an arcade game with a catchy soundtrack and a simple plot that you will absolutely not care about, because this game is entirely about gameplay.
Price: Free
Specter
It would seem that the top-end cameras of Apple smartphones do not need third-party applications for shooting for a long time - but Specter proves how wrong it is. This app allows you to shoot long exposures without a tripod or other optional equipment. The result is stunning photos that would seem impossible without a professional camera. One of the advantages of this application is the ability to shoot crowded places without a single person or car in the frame.
Price: 229 rubles
Tap in
An interesting application for meditation: classes are broadcast every weekday (at 23:00 Moscow time). Do not have time - it means you are missing the day. The session lasts only 10 minutes, and the need to connect at a certain time is one of the chips applications: it encourages users to spend a little time on themselves and their mental state right now.
Price: Free
Yolo
Application for users Snapchatwhich allows you to create polls for readers where they can speak anonymously. Since its release in May, it has continued to gain popularity in the West.
Price: Free
Price: Free
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