Tuesday, July 28, 2015

More Dirty Bomb Mercs in free rotation this weekend!

Hey guys, I hope you're having an awesome day so far! I know it's been more than a week since my last post, and I'm sorry about that. However, I do have some awesome and exciting news for all you Dirty Bomb players out there!

In case you didn't know what Dirty Bomb is, it's a team-based free to play shooter game on steam that is purely objective focused, although I really think they should diversify the playable modes. Since it's in beta though, more gamemodes are almost a given for the future. I'll have a full review ready in the coming weeks, so you've got that to look forward on my blog!

It's just been announced on steam by the developers of Dirty Bomb that 8 out of the 12 mercs in the game will be in free rotation throughout the weekend of July 31-August 2nd, and this means you'll most likely be able to use all the loadout cards you've received through cases that you weren't able to use before! Because of this, you'll learn exactly which mercs you like, and be able to buy them with credits later!


I'll just put this here in case you want to give the game a try:




Well, I hope you guys enjoyed the post, a like would be stellar. See you online! ;)


Sunday, July 19, 2015

"Agar.io" Web Game now on Android!

Hey guys, how's it going? Well, I've got a new post for you! But before we get into it, I want you to tell me if you prefer long posts like the ones I've been doing in the past, or short ones like the one I posted yesterday. This way I can make all the best content for you to enjoy, thanks for your time! Anyway, today I'll be 'reviewing' the popular web browser game "Agar.io", which was released in April 2015 to massive popularity. Although it's been on browsers since then, the android version just launched a week or two ago, and the funny thing is, I actually like the mobile game BETTER than the PC version!

So if you don't know what the game is, it's a multiplayer game where you spawn into the game as a small cell and have to eat smaller yet pieces of food scattered about the map to grow bigger. The more you eat, the higher your score gets. Once you get to a reasonable size, you can start to split your organism and absorb other player, and this is where the real fun begins!

A full list of the different skins available, if you're interested in trying
any of them.
It's also important to mention that the smaller you are, the faster you move. When you're small, you can also hide in little viruses to avoid the bigger players. When you get big however, try your best to avoid the viruses, because they split you apart into lots of little cells, which other sizeable players can ingest to grow and become more dangerous to your 'main' cell.

If you want, you can also enter specific names for your cell to give it a particular look. Here's some examples:


  • Facepunch
  • Canada
  • Doge
  • Mexico
I also found that with the android version, people were putting emojis in that were showing up on their organisms, so you can also try that if you want!


As for my thoughts on the game, I think Agar.io is really addicting and I definitely plan on playing more in the future. The android app is a perfect port of the web version and is totally free on google play.

If you want, you can download here!

Thanks so much for reading guys, and be sure to drop a like, it would really make my day!

And with that, I'll see you guys, in the next one...

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Cortana Mobile Assistant APK Leaked!

What's up guys, Jbeast here and I've got something a little different for you all today! You know the Cortana Mobile Assistant for Windows phones that's coming to windows 10 and android too? Well, the APK just got leaked and shared by Android Authority on their site, so I'll link you to the article down below!

As for what Cortana can do, she can set reminders for you, tell you the weather, perform web searches, all stuff like that. Cortana is in beta and this is an early APK so it's definitely not as good as google now, but that's not to say it isn't worth a try.

If you want, download the Cortana APK here!

And if you want to learn more about what it can do, check out this article.

I hope you guys enjoyed this (short) post, and be sure to drop a like. Have an awesome saturday everybody! :D

Pic Credits: The Verge

Friday, July 10, 2015

Clarity Keyboard Beta: Android App Review!

What's going on guys, I'm back with another awesome app review! Unfortunately I still can't put pics into my posts on the blogger app, so I'll add them the next time I get my laptop onto WiFi. Today, I'll be reviewing the clarity Keyboard beta, which is a fantastic keyboard so far to say the least. So without further ado, let's get into it!


What is Clarity Keyboard? Well, it's a keyboard (durr). But why should you use this one over any other keyboard like swiftkey? Read on to find out!


If you couldn't tell already, I love this keyboard. In fact, I'm using it to type this post right now!  It's got some awesome features that SwiftKey doesn't have and probably never will, and it's also coincedentally made by the developers of swiftkey. For example, clarity will be able to correct entire sentences when the grammar isn't correct, but that isn't the best part of this keyboard app. That spot is reserved for the ability to simply press backspace to undo whatever the autocorrect put in that you didn't want. I can't tell you how awesome and convenient this feature is, it means autocorrect will [almost] never annoy you again! It's also worth mentioning that the comma key is located to the left of the space bar, which is also kind of nifty and definitely saves time going to the numbers page and looking for it. You will still have to do this with exclamation marks and question marks, however.
The Keyboard has a minimalist gray look with white for letters and a green design for the action keys. Its not the prettiest keyboard I've ever seen, but it looks really good regardless.


The only major issue with this app is that it doesn't let you customize your Keyboard at all, use flow or keep track of your stats like swiftkey does, but since it's in beta that's definitely excusable. It would have been nice to at least change the color of the labels on the icons though. Another minor issue I have with this app is how these new features couldn't have just been implemented into the original swiftkey app instead of making a whole new app, maybe there was some problem with the code that prevented them from doing that, I don't know for sure.

Clarity Keyboard beta is free to download on Google play and the app store (I think). Plus, since it's in beta you can send feedback and get involved with development!

Thanks so much for reading guys, and a follow and/or a like would make my day. I'm planning to do a "free app of the week" series sometime in the future, so definitely look out for that!
And with that, I'll see you guys later!