roguelike

AppWizard
July 8, 2025
- Motordoom: Price: .79 / £8.25 (30% off); Developer: Hobo Cat Games; combines arcade biking with demon-slaying action and features a heavy metal soundtrack. - Underwater: Price: .49 / £1.79 (40% off); Developer: Tuna Hake; a tranquil experience where players live as a fish in an underwater world. - 4D Golf: Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off); Developer: CodeParade; a minigolf game with non-euclidean courses and multiple vision modes. - XF Extreme Formula: Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off); Developer: Feperd Games; early access hovercar racing game with upcoming story mode and on-foot platforming. - Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery: Price: .49 / £14.69 (30% off); Developer: MICA Team/Sunborn; tactical squad game in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi universe focused on strategy and resource management. - Carter's Quest: Price: .74 / £8.31 (35% off); Developer: Goba; early access adventure game with a vibrant fantasy setting and engaging combat. - YIIK I.V: Price: .99 / £7.99 (50% off); Developer: Ackk Studios; reimagined version of the original game with new story arcs and revamped gameplay. - Detective Dotson: Price: .49 / £6.39 (50% off); Developer: Masala Games; point-and-click adventure featuring quirky mysteries. - Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3: Price: .99 / £11.19 (30% off); Developer: Strange Scaffold; combines match-3 puzzle mechanics with a branching visual novel narrative. - NBB.EXE: Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off); Developer: Raptus Games; platformer with vibrant aesthetics and a dark narrative. - Ink Inside: Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off); Developer: Blackfield Entertainment; co-op RPG with a whimsical narrative. - Redline Crooks: Price: .95 / £5.79 (42% off); Developer: Alexander Golke; roguelike game where players evade the law while causing chaos. - The Stone of Madness: Price: .99 / £14.99 (40% off); Developer: The Game Kitchen; narrative-driven adventure with challenging gameplay. - Goldenheart: Price: [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: In the ever-evolving landscape of indie gaming, a plethora of unique and unconventional titles have emerged, each vying for attention amidst the noise. As we take a moment to reflect on the past year, a curated selection of 15 standout games beckons for a second glance. These titles, often overshadowed by more mainstream offerings, offer a delightful mix of creativity and innovation, making them worthy of exploration. Motordoom - Tony Hawk's Vampire Survivors Price: .79 / £8.25 (30% off) | Developer: Hobo Cat Games Imagine a world where the adrenaline of Tony Hawk-style stunts meets the chaotic combat of Vampire Survivors. Motordoom delivers just that, combining arcade biking with demon-slaying action. With a heavy metal soundtrack and a plethora of unlocks, this game promises hours of enjoyment as players chain stunts while battling hordes of enemies. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, consider Tuna Hake's Underwater, available at a mere .49 / £1.79 (40% off), where you can embrace the serene life of a fish in a vibrant underwater world. 4D Golf - Hyperdimensional Pastime Sim Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off) | Developer: CodeParade From the minds behind the non-euclidean adventure Hyperbolica, 4D Golf challenges players to navigate a mind-bending minigolf experience. With courses that defy traditional physics, this game introduces multiple vision modes to help players tackle its unique challenges. Unlock new courses and enjoy community-created holes that add to the game's replayability. XF Extreme Formula Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Feperd Games Currently in early access, XF Extreme Formula offers a thrilling glimpse into high-speed hovercar racing. While the story mode is still forthcoming, the current gameplay captures the essence of exhilarating racing reminiscent of F-Zero. The promise of on-foot platforming and brawling adds an intriguing layer to the overall experience. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery Price: .49 / £14.69 (30% off) | Developer: MICA Team/Sunborn This tactical squad game, set in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi universe, offers a challenging experience reminiscent of the Girls' Frontline series. With a focus on strategy and resource management, players must navigate a brutal difficulty curve that rewards careful planning and execution. Carter's Quest Price: .74 / £8.31 (35% off) | Developer: Goba Blending elements of classic adventure games, Carter's Quest is an early access title that promises a unique narrative experience. With a vibrant fantasy setting and engaging combat mechanics, this game is a delightful blend of humor and action, making it a worthwhile investment. YIIK I.V Price: .99 / £7.99 (50% off) | Developer: Ackk Studios Reimagined from its original release, YIIK I.V has undergone significant changes, offering a fresh take on its narrative and combat systems. With new story arcs and revamped gameplay mechanics, this title invites players to explore its quirky world once more. Detective Dotson Price: .49 / £6.39 (50% off) | Developer: Masala Games In this charming point-and-click adventure, players join Detective Dotson on a whimsical journey filled with quirky mysteries. With a rich narrative and a unique cultural backdrop, this game stands out as a delightful experience for fans of the genre. Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 Price: .99 / £11.19 (30% off) | Developer: Strange Scaffold This unconventional title combines match-3 puzzle mechanics with a branching visual novel narrative. As players navigate through its absurd storyline, they will encounter a parody of survival horror tropes, all while enjoying a polka-infused soundtrack. NBB.EXE - Bomberman: The Precision Platformer Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Raptus Games With its vibrant aesthetics and challenging gameplay, NBB.EXE offers a unique twist on the platforming genre. Players will navigate a neon-lit world filled with obstacles and hidden secrets, all while uncovering a dark narrative lurking beneath its colorful surface. Ink Inside - Cartoon Dodgeball Co-op RPG Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Blackfield Entertainment Bringing together a talented team of cartoonists, Ink Inside transforms a whimsical narrative into an engaging RPG experience. With a focus on local co-op gameplay, this title offers a delightful blend of action and storytelling. Redline Crooks - Arcade Roguelike Demolition Derby Price: .95 / £5.79 (42% off) | Developer: Alexander Golke In this fast-paced roguelike, players take on the role of a crook evading the law while wreaking havoc on the streets. With a variety of vehicles and characters to choose from, Redline Crooks captures the essence of classic arcade gaming. The Stone of Madness Price: .99 / £14.99 (40% off) | Developer: The Game Kitchen Set in a beautifully crafted world, The Stone of Madness invites players to explore a narrative-driven adventure filled with intriguing characters and challenging gameplay mechanics. Despite its initial underwhelming launch, this title has garnered positive reviews for its creativity and depth. Goldenheart - King's Field's Weird Desert-Dwelling Cousin Price: .99 / £2.55 (70% off) | Developer: Milenniapede Offering a fresh take on the Souls-like genre, Goldenheart combines dungeon crawling with Zelda-like mechanics. Set in a unique desert fantasy world, this game challenges players with its engaging combat and exploration elements. Moonlight Pulse Price: .99 / £4.99 (50% off) | Developer: Seafloor Games In this charming exploration platformer, players control a team of critter combat-ecologists on a mission to protect their giant space turtle home. With a focus on teamwork and character abilities, Moonlight Pulse offers a delightful gaming experience. Chambers - Immersive Sim on a Mescaline Trip Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off) | Developer: Mr. Pink In this surreal adventure, players traverse a bizarre world filled with gun-themed absurdities. Chambers promises a unique experience, blending humor and unconventional gameplay in an early access format. As we continue to navigate the vast sea of indie games, it’s essential to remember that hidden gems often lie just beneath the surface. By supporting smaller studios and exploring these unique titles, players can discover a wealth of creativity and innovation that enriches the gaming landscape." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99 / £2.55 (70% off); Developer: Milenniapede; Souls-like game with dungeon crawling and Zelda-like mechanics in a desert fantasy world. - Moonlight Pulse: Price: [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: In the ever-evolving landscape of indie gaming, a plethora of unique and unconventional titles have emerged, each vying for attention amidst the noise. As we take a moment to reflect on the past year, a curated selection of 15 standout games beckons for a second glance. These titles, often overshadowed by more mainstream offerings, offer a delightful mix of creativity and innovation, making them worthy of exploration. Motordoom - Tony Hawk's Vampire Survivors Price: .79 / £8.25 (30% off) | Developer: Hobo Cat Games Imagine a world where the adrenaline of Tony Hawk-style stunts meets the chaotic combat of Vampire Survivors. Motordoom delivers just that, combining arcade biking with demon-slaying action. With a heavy metal soundtrack and a plethora of unlocks, this game promises hours of enjoyment as players chain stunts while battling hordes of enemies. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, consider Tuna Hake's Underwater, available at a mere .49 / £1.79 (40% off), where you can embrace the serene life of a fish in a vibrant underwater world. 4D Golf - Hyperdimensional Pastime Sim Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off) | Developer: CodeParade From the minds behind the non-euclidean adventure Hyperbolica, 4D Golf challenges players to navigate a mind-bending minigolf experience. With courses that defy traditional physics, this game introduces multiple vision modes to help players tackle its unique challenges. Unlock new courses and enjoy community-created holes that add to the game's replayability. XF Extreme Formula Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Feperd Games Currently in early access, XF Extreme Formula offers a thrilling glimpse into high-speed hovercar racing. While the story mode is still forthcoming, the current gameplay captures the essence of exhilarating racing reminiscent of F-Zero. The promise of on-foot platforming and brawling adds an intriguing layer to the overall experience. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery Price: .49 / £14.69 (30% off) | Developer: MICA Team/Sunborn This tactical squad game, set in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi universe, offers a challenging experience reminiscent of the Girls' Frontline series. With a focus on strategy and resource management, players must navigate a brutal difficulty curve that rewards careful planning and execution. Carter's Quest Price: .74 / £8.31 (35% off) | Developer: Goba Blending elements of classic adventure games, Carter's Quest is an early access title that promises a unique narrative experience. With a vibrant fantasy setting and engaging combat mechanics, this game is a delightful blend of humor and action, making it a worthwhile investment. YIIK I.V Price: .99 / £7.99 (50% off) | Developer: Ackk Studios Reimagined from its original release, YIIK I.V has undergone significant changes, offering a fresh take on its narrative and combat systems. With new story arcs and revamped gameplay mechanics, this title invites players to explore its quirky world once more. Detective Dotson Price: .49 / £6.39 (50% off) | Developer: Masala Games In this charming point-and-click adventure, players join Detective Dotson on a whimsical journey filled with quirky mysteries. With a rich narrative and a unique cultural backdrop, this game stands out as a delightful experience for fans of the genre. Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 Price: .99 / £11.19 (30% off) | Developer: Strange Scaffold This unconventional title combines match-3 puzzle mechanics with a branching visual novel narrative. As players navigate through its absurd storyline, they will encounter a parody of survival horror tropes, all while enjoying a polka-infused soundtrack. NBB.EXE - Bomberman: The Precision Platformer Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Raptus Games With its vibrant aesthetics and challenging gameplay, NBB.EXE offers a unique twist on the platforming genre. Players will navigate a neon-lit world filled with obstacles and hidden secrets, all while uncovering a dark narrative lurking beneath its colorful surface. Ink Inside - Cartoon Dodgeball Co-op RPG Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Blackfield Entertainment Bringing together a talented team of cartoonists, Ink Inside transforms a whimsical narrative into an engaging RPG experience. With a focus on local co-op gameplay, this title offers a delightful blend of action and storytelling. Redline Crooks - Arcade Roguelike Demolition Derby Price: .95 / £5.79 (42% off) | Developer: Alexander Golke In this fast-paced roguelike, players take on the role of a crook evading the law while wreaking havoc on the streets. With a variety of vehicles and characters to choose from, Redline Crooks captures the essence of classic arcade gaming. The Stone of Madness Price: .99 / £14.99 (40% off) | Developer: The Game Kitchen Set in a beautifully crafted world, The Stone of Madness invites players to explore a narrative-driven adventure filled with intriguing characters and challenging gameplay mechanics. Despite its initial underwhelming launch, this title has garnered positive reviews for its creativity and depth. Goldenheart - King's Field's Weird Desert-Dwelling Cousin Price: .99 / £2.55 (70% off) | Developer: Milenniapede Offering a fresh take on the Souls-like genre, Goldenheart combines dungeon crawling with Zelda-like mechanics. Set in a unique desert fantasy world, this game challenges players with its engaging combat and exploration elements. Moonlight Pulse Price: .99 / £4.99 (50% off) | Developer: Seafloor Games In this charming exploration platformer, players control a team of critter combat-ecologists on a mission to protect their giant space turtle home. With a focus on teamwork and character abilities, Moonlight Pulse offers a delightful gaming experience. Chambers - Immersive Sim on a Mescaline Trip Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off) | Developer: Mr. Pink In this surreal adventure, players traverse a bizarre world filled with gun-themed absurdities. Chambers promises a unique experience, blending humor and unconventional gameplay in an early access format. As we continue to navigate the vast sea of indie games, it’s essential to remember that hidden gems often lie just beneath the surface. By supporting smaller studios and exploring these unique titles, players can discover a wealth of creativity and innovation that enriches the gaming landscape." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99 / £4.99 (50% off); Developer: Seafloor Games; exploration platformer where players protect their giant space turtle home. - Chambers: Price: [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: In the ever-evolving landscape of indie gaming, a plethora of unique and unconventional titles have emerged, each vying for attention amidst the noise. As we take a moment to reflect on the past year, a curated selection of 15 standout games beckons for a second glance. These titles, often overshadowed by more mainstream offerings, offer a delightful mix of creativity and innovation, making them worthy of exploration. Motordoom - Tony Hawk's Vampire Survivors Price: .79 / £8.25 (30% off) | Developer: Hobo Cat Games Imagine a world where the adrenaline of Tony Hawk-style stunts meets the chaotic combat of Vampire Survivors. Motordoom delivers just that, combining arcade biking with demon-slaying action. With a heavy metal soundtrack and a plethora of unlocks, this game promises hours of enjoyment as players chain stunts while battling hordes of enemies. For those seeking a more tranquil experience, consider Tuna Hake's Underwater, available at a mere .49 / £1.79 (40% off), where you can embrace the serene life of a fish in a vibrant underwater world. 4D Golf - Hyperdimensional Pastime Sim Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off) | Developer: CodeParade From the minds behind the non-euclidean adventure Hyperbolica, 4D Golf challenges players to navigate a mind-bending minigolf experience. With courses that defy traditional physics, this game introduces multiple vision modes to help players tackle its unique challenges. Unlock new courses and enjoy community-created holes that add to the game's replayability. XF Extreme Formula Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Feperd Games Currently in early access, XF Extreme Formula offers a thrilling glimpse into high-speed hovercar racing. While the story mode is still forthcoming, the current gameplay captures the essence of exhilarating racing reminiscent of F-Zero. The promise of on-foot platforming and brawling adds an intriguing layer to the overall experience. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery Price: .49 / £14.69 (30% off) | Developer: MICA Team/Sunborn This tactical squad game, set in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi universe, offers a challenging experience reminiscent of the Girls' Frontline series. With a focus on strategy and resource management, players must navigate a brutal difficulty curve that rewards careful planning and execution. Carter's Quest Price: .74 / £8.31 (35% off) | Developer: Goba Blending elements of classic adventure games, Carter's Quest is an early access title that promises a unique narrative experience. With a vibrant fantasy setting and engaging combat mechanics, this game is a delightful blend of humor and action, making it a worthwhile investment. YIIK I.V Price: .99 / £7.99 (50% off) | Developer: Ackk Studios Reimagined from its original release, YIIK I.V has undergone significant changes, offering a fresh take on its narrative and combat systems. With new story arcs and revamped gameplay mechanics, this title invites players to explore its quirky world once more. Detective Dotson Price: .49 / £6.39 (50% off) | Developer: Masala Games In this charming point-and-click adventure, players join Detective Dotson on a whimsical journey filled with quirky mysteries. With a rich narrative and a unique cultural backdrop, this game stands out as a delightful experience for fans of the genre. Creepy Redneck Dinosaur Mansion 3 Price: .99 / £11.19 (30% off) | Developer: Strange Scaffold This unconventional title combines match-3 puzzle mechanics with a branching visual novel narrative. As players navigate through its absurd storyline, they will encounter a parody of survival horror tropes, all while enjoying a polka-infused soundtrack. NBB.EXE - Bomberman: The Precision Platformer Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Raptus Games With its vibrant aesthetics and challenging gameplay, NBB.EXE offers a unique twist on the platforming genre. Players will navigate a neon-lit world filled with obstacles and hidden secrets, all while uncovering a dark narrative lurking beneath its colorful surface. Ink Inside - Cartoon Dodgeball Co-op RPG Price: .99 / £8.37 (50% off) | Developer: Blackfield Entertainment Bringing together a talented team of cartoonists, Ink Inside transforms a whimsical narrative into an engaging RPG experience. With a focus on local co-op gameplay, this title offers a delightful blend of action and storytelling. Redline Crooks - Arcade Roguelike Demolition Derby Price: .95 / £5.79 (42% off) | Developer: Alexander Golke In this fast-paced roguelike, players take on the role of a crook evading the law while wreaking havoc on the streets. With a variety of vehicles and characters to choose from, Redline Crooks captures the essence of classic arcade gaming. The Stone of Madness Price: .99 / £14.99 (40% off) | Developer: The Game Kitchen Set in a beautifully crafted world, The Stone of Madness invites players to explore a narrative-driven adventure filled with intriguing characters and challenging gameplay mechanics. Despite its initial underwhelming launch, this title has garnered positive reviews for its creativity and depth. Goldenheart - King's Field's Weird Desert-Dwelling Cousin Price: .99 / £2.55 (70% off) | Developer: Milenniapede Offering a fresh take on the Souls-like genre, Goldenheart combines dungeon crawling with Zelda-like mechanics. Set in a unique desert fantasy world, this game challenges players with its engaging combat and exploration elements. Moonlight Pulse Price: .99 / £4.99 (50% off) | Developer: Seafloor Games In this charming exploration platformer, players control a team of critter combat-ecologists on a mission to protect their giant space turtle home. With a focus on teamwork and character abilities, Moonlight Pulse offers a delightful gaming experience. Chambers - Immersive Sim on a Mescaline Trip Price: .99 / £11.72 (30% off) | Developer: Mr. Pink In this surreal adventure, players traverse a bizarre world filled with gun-themed absurdities. Chambers promises a unique experience, blending humor and unconventional gameplay in an early access format. As we continue to navigate the vast sea of indie games, it’s essential to remember that hidden gems often lie just beneath the surface. By supporting smaller studios and exploring these unique titles, players can discover a wealth of creativity and innovation that enriches the gaming landscape." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99 / £11.72 (30% off); Developer: Mr. Pink; surreal adventure with gun-themed absurdities in early access.
BetaBeacon
July 7, 2025
The text describes five Android games that offer versatile worlds, actions, adventures, and murder mysteries. Some of the games mentioned are Monster Train, Trinity Trigger, Chronomon, Jenny LeClue, and Pandoland.
AppWizard
July 5, 2025
Deep Rock Galactic has transitioned into a board game format, receiving overwhelmingly positive initial responses. Publisher MOOD launched a Kickstarter campaign for three expansions, which reached its funding goal of ,540 within five minutes and has raised over 0,000 from 3,732 backers, achieving 3788% funding in the first 24 hours. The board game is a dice-rolling dungeon crawler where players, as dwarves, aim to escape with treasures while battling alien creatures, and it has an average rating of 8.1 on BoardGameGeek. The franchise is expanding with upcoming spinoffs, including a roguelike adventure and an auto-shooter. The video game version is available on Steam for .89 until July 10, with 27 days left in the Kickstarter campaign.
AppWizard
July 4, 2025
Backpack Hero is a game available on PC and free on the Epic Games Store until July 10. Players control Purse, a mouse girl on a quest to find her lost mother in a dungeon. The game combines elements of roguelike RPGs, town-building, and inventory management puzzles. Players use a magical backpack to collect items, which must be strategically arranged in a grid layout to maximize space and gain combat advantages. As players progress, they can sell treasures to rebuild their hometown, attracting residents and unlocking new quests and playable characters with different fighting styles.
AppWizard
July 3, 2025
The Epic Games Store is offering two free games for PC gamers until July 10. Players who claim them during this period will retain access indefinitely. The first game is Backpack Hero, developed by Jaspel, which has a Metacritic score of 76 and an 86% approval rating on Steam from nearly 7,000 players. It offers 10 to 60 hours of gameplay and features a deck-building roguelike mechanic focused on item organization within a backpack. The second game is Figment, created by Bedtime Digital Games, with a Metacritic score of 77 and an 87% approval rating on Steam from over 1,000 reviews. It provides 5 to 6 hours of gameplay and is set in a whimsical, musical action-adventure within the human mind, where players solve puzzles to confront nightmares.
AppWizard
July 3, 2025
From 4 PM BST on July 3, 2025, until 4 PM BST on July 10, 2025, players can download the games Backpack Hero and Figment for free on the Epic Games Store. Backpack Hero is an inventory management roguelike developed by Jaspel, while Figment is an action-adventure game developed by Bedtime Digital Games.
AppWizard
July 1, 2025
Fomodoro is a free productivity app developed by Arijit-05, featuring a Material Design interface that allows users to customize focus and break intervals while tracking productivity metrics. Marvel Mystic Mayhem is a free team-based auto-battler game developed by Exptional Global, with in-app purchases starting at [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: Keeping pace with the ever-evolving landscape of Android applications can be a daunting task. However, for enthusiasts and productivity seekers alike, there are always fresh offerings to explore. This month, a selection of innovative apps and games has emerged, promising to enhance your digital experience. From productivity tools to engaging games, here’s a closer look at some noteworthy additions for July 2025. Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 In the quest for productivity, the Fomodoro app stands out as a compelling tool. Drawing inspiration from the Pomodoro technique, this app offers a sleek interface that seamlessly integrates with Android’s Material Design. Users can easily customize focus and break intervals, while a dedicated stats section tracks productivity streaks and other motivating metrics. It’s an elegant solution for those looking to refine their work habits. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, with in-app purchases starting at [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: Andy Walker / Android AuthorityKeeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is difficult, but I’m here to help. One of my interests is uncovering and testing new Android apps and games, and each month for the past few years, I’ve detailed the best new products you should try. The July edition includes my new favorite productivity app, yet another unique Android launcher, and a new Marvel game for superhero fans.Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2025. What is your favorite new Android app or game this month?8 votesFomodoro50%Marvel Mystic Mayhem0%Mur Launcher25%Phantom Tower13%One of SEGA's retro titles13%Another app or game (mention them in the comments section).0%Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 I’m constantly battling to refine and maximize my work life. In years past, I relied on a Pomodoro timer to keep my mind engaged, but I never found an app that enticed me to use it. Fomodoro is that app.Perhaps I appreciate its use of Material Design elements, making it look and feel like a part of Android. The timer itself packs in all the Pomodoro items you might need, including adjustments for setting focus and break lengths. A stats section also outlines streak lengths and other motivational productivity details. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Exptional Global I’m not going to pretend that Marvel Mystic Mayhem is my kind of game, but there are plenty of things I really like about this new title. For one, the cutscenes resemble comic book pages with striking visuals. There are plenty of heroes to play as (and battle against), from the Hulk to Scarlet Witch.The game is a team-based auto-battler. Each character’s list of attacks is triggered by swiping on a card. The gameplay can feel nebulous, and I never found tactics to play all that big of a role. Nevertheless, some Marvel fans and those who enjoy the game’s RPG elements will get a kick out of it. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, in-app purchases from $0.99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs I’m a simple man: I see a promising new launcher, I include it on this list. Mur Launcher is the latest to pique my interest, and that’s all down to its unique concept.The developer is heavily inspired by Windows Phone, especially Metro UI, which really comes through in the launcher’s tile-like aesthetic. The big difference is that these tiles can include multiple elements, from live information, widgets, and simple icons.I gave it a whirl for a day, and while I do see the potential in the concept, the app isn’t quite ready for prime time. It only just rolled out its open beta, so there’s a long road still to go, and I’m eager to revisit it in a few months. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower is a rather cute but frantic roguelike that sees the protagonist slowly ascending a 100-floor tower by defeating waves of enemies. The game includes RPG elements, so expect resource collection, gear mods to boost base stats, and various power-ups called glyphs.As you can probably imagine (and see for yourself with the trailer above), gameplay is fast-paced, but attacks feel weighty, and enemies can be genuinely terrifying when they swarm you.It’s certainly a fun game to pass the time, and thanks to its relatively low asking price, it’s not too demanding on the wallet, either. SEGA’s Classic free titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityThis month’s last title isn’t a new Android game nor a single title. However, it’s something that you’ll want to grab for your phone before it’s too late. A list of nine retro SEGA titles is currently free to download, and probably won’t be available on the Play Store for much longer. They’re being discontinued in the coming weeks.I’ve snagged and tucked them safely in my Play Store library. Gems include Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, Streets of Rage Classic, and Virtua Tennis Challenge.Consider this your final warning if you haven’t grabbed them all yet. Have you encountered a new Android app or game that I should have included? Let me know in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 Developer: Exptional Global For those who revel in the Marvel universe, Marvel Mystic Mayhem offers an engaging experience. With visually striking cutscenes reminiscent of comic book art, players can choose from a roster of iconic heroes, including the Hulk and Scarlet Witch. This team-based auto-battler allows players to trigger attacks through card swipes, although the gameplay may require some adaptation for those accustomed to more tactical approaches. Nevertheless, it’s a delightful addition for fans of the franchise. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, with in-app purchases from [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: Andy Walker / Android AuthorityKeeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is difficult, but I’m here to help. One of my interests is uncovering and testing new Android apps and games, and each month for the past few years, I’ve detailed the best new products you should try. The July edition includes my new favorite productivity app, yet another unique Android launcher, and a new Marvel game for superhero fans.Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2025. What is your favorite new Android app or game this month?8 votesFomodoro50%Marvel Mystic Mayhem0%Mur Launcher25%Phantom Tower13%One of SEGA's retro titles13%Another app or game (mention them in the comments section).0%Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 I’m constantly battling to refine and maximize my work life. In years past, I relied on a Pomodoro timer to keep my mind engaged, but I never found an app that enticed me to use it. Fomodoro is that app.Perhaps I appreciate its use of Material Design elements, making it look and feel like a part of Android. The timer itself packs in all the Pomodoro items you might need, including adjustments for setting focus and break lengths. A stats section also outlines streak lengths and other motivational productivity details. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Exptional Global I’m not going to pretend that Marvel Mystic Mayhem is my kind of game, but there are plenty of things I really like about this new title. For one, the cutscenes resemble comic book pages with striking visuals. There are plenty of heroes to play as (and battle against), from the Hulk to Scarlet Witch.The game is a team-based auto-battler. Each character’s list of attacks is triggered by swiping on a card. The gameplay can feel nebulous, and I never found tactics to play all that big of a role. Nevertheless, some Marvel fans and those who enjoy the game’s RPG elements will get a kick out of it. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, in-app purchases from $0.99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs I’m a simple man: I see a promising new launcher, I include it on this list. Mur Launcher is the latest to pique my interest, and that’s all down to its unique concept.The developer is heavily inspired by Windows Phone, especially Metro UI, which really comes through in the launcher’s tile-like aesthetic. The big difference is that these tiles can include multiple elements, from live information, widgets, and simple icons.I gave it a whirl for a day, and while I do see the potential in the concept, the app isn’t quite ready for prime time. It only just rolled out its open beta, so there’s a long road still to go, and I’m eager to revisit it in a few months. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower is a rather cute but frantic roguelike that sees the protagonist slowly ascending a 100-floor tower by defeating waves of enemies. The game includes RPG elements, so expect resource collection, gear mods to boost base stats, and various power-ups called glyphs.As you can probably imagine (and see for yourself with the trailer above), gameplay is fast-paced, but attacks feel weighty, and enemies can be genuinely terrifying when they swarm you.It’s certainly a fun game to pass the time, and thanks to its relatively low asking price, it’s not too demanding on the wallet, either. SEGA’s Classic free titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityThis month’s last title isn’t a new Android game nor a single title. However, it’s something that you’ll want to grab for your phone before it’s too late. A list of nine retro SEGA titles is currently free to download, and probably won’t be available on the Play Store for much longer. They’re being discontinued in the coming weeks.I’ve snagged and tucked them safely in my Play Store library. Gems include Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, Streets of Rage Classic, and Virtua Tennis Challenge.Consider this your final warning if you haven’t grabbed them all yet. Have you encountered a new Android app or game that I should have included? Let me know in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs Mur Launcher introduces a refreshing take on Android customization, drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of Windows Phone. Its tile-like interface allows for a unique arrangement of live information, widgets, and icons. While still in its open beta phase, the launcher shows promise, though it may need further refinement before it reaches its full potential. Early adopters may find it worth exploring as it evolves. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, with in-app purchases starting at [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: Andy Walker / Android AuthorityKeeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is difficult, but I’m here to help. One of my interests is uncovering and testing new Android apps and games, and each month for the past few years, I’ve detailed the best new products you should try. The July edition includes my new favorite productivity app, yet another unique Android launcher, and a new Marvel game for superhero fans.Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2025. What is your favorite new Android app or game this month?8 votesFomodoro50%Marvel Mystic Mayhem0%Mur Launcher25%Phantom Tower13%One of SEGA's retro titles13%Another app or game (mention them in the comments section).0%Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 I’m constantly battling to refine and maximize my work life. In years past, I relied on a Pomodoro timer to keep my mind engaged, but I never found an app that enticed me to use it. Fomodoro is that app.Perhaps I appreciate its use of Material Design elements, making it look and feel like a part of Android. The timer itself packs in all the Pomodoro items you might need, including adjustments for setting focus and break lengths. A stats section also outlines streak lengths and other motivational productivity details. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Exptional Global I’m not going to pretend that Marvel Mystic Mayhem is my kind of game, but there are plenty of things I really like about this new title. For one, the cutscenes resemble comic book pages with striking visuals. There are plenty of heroes to play as (and battle against), from the Hulk to Scarlet Witch.The game is a team-based auto-battler. Each character’s list of attacks is triggered by swiping on a card. The gameplay can feel nebulous, and I never found tactics to play all that big of a role. Nevertheless, some Marvel fans and those who enjoy the game’s RPG elements will get a kick out of it. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, in-app purchases from $0.99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs I’m a simple man: I see a promising new launcher, I include it on this list. Mur Launcher is the latest to pique my interest, and that’s all down to its unique concept.The developer is heavily inspired by Windows Phone, especially Metro UI, which really comes through in the launcher’s tile-like aesthetic. The big difference is that these tiles can include multiple elements, from live information, widgets, and simple icons.I gave it a whirl for a day, and while I do see the potential in the concept, the app isn’t quite ready for prime time. It only just rolled out its open beta, so there’s a long road still to go, and I’m eager to revisit it in a few months. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower is a rather cute but frantic roguelike that sees the protagonist slowly ascending a 100-floor tower by defeating waves of enemies. The game includes RPG elements, so expect resource collection, gear mods to boost base stats, and various power-ups called glyphs.As you can probably imagine (and see for yourself with the trailer above), gameplay is fast-paced, but attacks feel weighty, and enemies can be genuinely terrifying when they swarm you.It’s certainly a fun game to pass the time, and thanks to its relatively low asking price, it’s not too demanding on the wallet, either. SEGA’s Classic free titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityThis month’s last title isn’t a new Android game nor a single title. However, it’s something that you’ll want to grab for your phone before it’s too late. A list of nine retro SEGA titles is currently free to download, and probably won’t be available on the Play Store for much longer. They’re being discontinued in the coming weeks.I’ve snagged and tucked them safely in my Play Store library. Gems include Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, Streets of Rage Classic, and Virtua Tennis Challenge.Consider this your final warning if you haven’t grabbed them all yet. Have you encountered a new Android app or game that I should have included? Let me know in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower presents a whimsical yet intense roguelike experience, inviting players to ascend a 100-floor tower by vanquishing waves of enemies. With RPG elements woven into its gameplay, players can collect resources, modify gear, and utilize power-ups known as glyphs. The fast-paced action and engaging mechanics make it an enjoyable way to pass the time, all while being easy on the wallet. SEGA’s Classic Free Titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA This month also brings an exciting opportunity for retro gaming enthusiasts. A collection of nine classic SEGA titles is currently available for free download, but time is of the essence as these offerings will soon be discontinued from the Play Store. Titles such as Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, and Streets of Rage Classic are among the gems that should not be overlooked. Consider this a gentle reminder to secure these nostalgic favorites before they vanish. Have you stumbled upon a new Android app or game that deserves attention? Share your thoughts in the comments below. For tips or inquiries, feel free to reach out to our team at news@androidauthority.com. Your insights are always welcome, whether you choose to remain anonymous or wish to receive credit for your contributions." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99. Players can choose from various Marvel heroes, and the game features comic book-style cutscenes. Mur Launcher is a free Android launcher developed by Incendiary Pigs, inspired by Windows Phone's Metro UI. It features a tile-like aesthetic that can display live information, widgets, and icons, currently in open beta. Phantom Tower is a free roguelike game developed by Horien Studio, with in-app purchases starting at [openai_gpt model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: Keeping pace with the ever-evolving landscape of Android applications can be a daunting task. However, for enthusiasts and productivity seekers alike, there are always fresh offerings to explore. This month, a selection of innovative apps and games has emerged, promising to enhance your digital experience. From productivity tools to engaging games, here’s a closer look at some noteworthy additions for July 2025. Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 In the quest for productivity, the Fomodoro app stands out as a compelling tool. Drawing inspiration from the Pomodoro technique, this app offers a sleek interface that seamlessly integrates with Android’s Material Design. Users can easily customize focus and break intervals, while a dedicated stats section tracks productivity streaks and other motivating metrics. It’s an elegant solution for those looking to refine their work habits. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, with in-app purchases starting at [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: Andy Walker / Android AuthorityKeeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is difficult, but I’m here to help. One of my interests is uncovering and testing new Android apps and games, and each month for the past few years, I’ve detailed the best new products you should try. The July edition includes my new favorite productivity app, yet another unique Android launcher, and a new Marvel game for superhero fans.Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2025. What is your favorite new Android app or game this month?8 votesFomodoro50%Marvel Mystic Mayhem0%Mur Launcher25%Phantom Tower13%One of SEGA's retro titles13%Another app or game (mention them in the comments section).0%Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 I’m constantly battling to refine and maximize my work life. In years past, I relied on a Pomodoro timer to keep my mind engaged, but I never found an app that enticed me to use it. Fomodoro is that app.Perhaps I appreciate its use of Material Design elements, making it look and feel like a part of Android. The timer itself packs in all the Pomodoro items you might need, including adjustments for setting focus and break lengths. A stats section also outlines streak lengths and other motivational productivity details. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Exptional Global I’m not going to pretend that Marvel Mystic Mayhem is my kind of game, but there are plenty of things I really like about this new title. For one, the cutscenes resemble comic book pages with striking visuals. There are plenty of heroes to play as (and battle against), from the Hulk to Scarlet Witch.The game is a team-based auto-battler. Each character’s list of attacks is triggered by swiping on a card. The gameplay can feel nebulous, and I never found tactics to play all that big of a role. Nevertheless, some Marvel fans and those who enjoy the game’s RPG elements will get a kick out of it. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, in-app purchases from $0.99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs I’m a simple man: I see a promising new launcher, I include it on this list. Mur Launcher is the latest to pique my interest, and that’s all down to its unique concept.The developer is heavily inspired by Windows Phone, especially Metro UI, which really comes through in the launcher’s tile-like aesthetic. The big difference is that these tiles can include multiple elements, from live information, widgets, and simple icons.I gave it a whirl for a day, and while I do see the potential in the concept, the app isn’t quite ready for prime time. It only just rolled out its open beta, so there’s a long road still to go, and I’m eager to revisit it in a few months. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower is a rather cute but frantic roguelike that sees the protagonist slowly ascending a 100-floor tower by defeating waves of enemies. The game includes RPG elements, so expect resource collection, gear mods to boost base stats, and various power-ups called glyphs.As you can probably imagine (and see for yourself with the trailer above), gameplay is fast-paced, but attacks feel weighty, and enemies can be genuinely terrifying when they swarm you.It’s certainly a fun game to pass the time, and thanks to its relatively low asking price, it’s not too demanding on the wallet, either. SEGA’s Classic free titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityThis month’s last title isn’t a new Android game nor a single title. However, it’s something that you’ll want to grab for your phone before it’s too late. A list of nine retro SEGA titles is currently free to download, and probably won’t be available on the Play Store for much longer. They’re being discontinued in the coming weeks.I’ve snagged and tucked them safely in my Play Store library. Gems include Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, Streets of Rage Classic, and Virtua Tennis Challenge.Consider this your final warning if you haven’t grabbed them all yet. Have you encountered a new Android app or game that I should have included? Let me know in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 Developer: Exptional Global For those who revel in the Marvel universe, Marvel Mystic Mayhem offers an engaging experience. With visually striking cutscenes reminiscent of comic book art, players can choose from a roster of iconic heroes, including the Hulk and Scarlet Witch. This team-based auto-battler allows players to trigger attacks through card swipes, although the gameplay may require some adaptation for those accustomed to more tactical approaches. Nevertheless, it’s a delightful addition for fans of the franchise. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, with in-app purchases from [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: Andy Walker / Android AuthorityKeeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is difficult, but I’m here to help. One of my interests is uncovering and testing new Android apps and games, and each month for the past few years, I’ve detailed the best new products you should try. The July edition includes my new favorite productivity app, yet another unique Android launcher, and a new Marvel game for superhero fans.Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2025. What is your favorite new Android app or game this month?8 votesFomodoro50%Marvel Mystic Mayhem0%Mur Launcher25%Phantom Tower13%One of SEGA's retro titles13%Another app or game (mention them in the comments section).0%Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 I’m constantly battling to refine and maximize my work life. In years past, I relied on a Pomodoro timer to keep my mind engaged, but I never found an app that enticed me to use it. Fomodoro is that app.Perhaps I appreciate its use of Material Design elements, making it look and feel like a part of Android. The timer itself packs in all the Pomodoro items you might need, including adjustments for setting focus and break lengths. A stats section also outlines streak lengths and other motivational productivity details. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Exptional Global I’m not going to pretend that Marvel Mystic Mayhem is my kind of game, but there are plenty of things I really like about this new title. For one, the cutscenes resemble comic book pages with striking visuals. There are plenty of heroes to play as (and battle against), from the Hulk to Scarlet Witch.The game is a team-based auto-battler. Each character’s list of attacks is triggered by swiping on a card. The gameplay can feel nebulous, and I never found tactics to play all that big of a role. Nevertheless, some Marvel fans and those who enjoy the game’s RPG elements will get a kick out of it. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, in-app purchases from $0.99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs I’m a simple man: I see a promising new launcher, I include it on this list. Mur Launcher is the latest to pique my interest, and that’s all down to its unique concept.The developer is heavily inspired by Windows Phone, especially Metro UI, which really comes through in the launcher’s tile-like aesthetic. The big difference is that these tiles can include multiple elements, from live information, widgets, and simple icons.I gave it a whirl for a day, and while I do see the potential in the concept, the app isn’t quite ready for prime time. It only just rolled out its open beta, so there’s a long road still to go, and I’m eager to revisit it in a few months. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower is a rather cute but frantic roguelike that sees the protagonist slowly ascending a 100-floor tower by defeating waves of enemies. The game includes RPG elements, so expect resource collection, gear mods to boost base stats, and various power-ups called glyphs.As you can probably imagine (and see for yourself with the trailer above), gameplay is fast-paced, but attacks feel weighty, and enemies can be genuinely terrifying when they swarm you.It’s certainly a fun game to pass the time, and thanks to its relatively low asking price, it’s not too demanding on the wallet, either. SEGA’s Classic free titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityThis month’s last title isn’t a new Android game nor a single title. However, it’s something that you’ll want to grab for your phone before it’s too late. A list of nine retro SEGA titles is currently free to download, and probably won’t be available on the Play Store for much longer. They’re being discontinued in the coming weeks.I’ve snagged and tucked them safely in my Play Store library. Gems include Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, Streets of Rage Classic, and Virtua Tennis Challenge.Consider this your final warning if you haven’t grabbed them all yet. Have you encountered a new Android app or game that I should have included? Let me know in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs Mur Launcher introduces a refreshing take on Android customization, drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of Windows Phone. Its tile-like interface allows for a unique arrangement of live information, widgets, and icons. While still in its open beta phase, the launcher shows promise, though it may need further refinement before it reaches its full potential. Early adopters may find it worth exploring as it evolves. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, with in-app purchases starting at [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-4o-mini" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: Andy Walker / Android AuthorityKeeping up with the latest and greatest apps and games is difficult, but I’m here to help. One of my interests is uncovering and testing new Android apps and games, and each month for the past few years, I’ve detailed the best new products you should try. The July edition includes my new favorite productivity app, yet another unique Android launcher, and a new Marvel game for superhero fans.Let’s jump right in. Here are the best new Android apps and games you should try in July 2025. What is your favorite new Android app or game this month?8 votesFomodoro50%Marvel Mystic Mayhem0%Mur Launcher25%Phantom Tower13%One of SEGA's retro titles13%Another app or game (mention them in the comments section).0%Fomodoro A clean, Material-inspired interval timer to bolster your productivity. Price: Free Developer: Arijit-05 I’m constantly battling to refine and maximize my work life. In years past, I relied on a Pomodoro timer to keep my mind engaged, but I never found an app that enticed me to use it. Fomodoro is that app.Perhaps I appreciate its use of Material Design elements, making it look and feel like a part of Android. The timer itself packs in all the Pomodoro items you might need, including adjustments for setting focus and break lengths. A stats section also outlines streak lengths and other motivational productivity details. Marvel Mystic Mayhem Marvel fans, assemble! Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Exptional Global I’m not going to pretend that Marvel Mystic Mayhem is my kind of game, but there are plenty of things I really like about this new title. For one, the cutscenes resemble comic book pages with striking visuals. There are plenty of heroes to play as (and battle against), from the Hulk to Scarlet Witch.The game is a team-based auto-battler. Each character’s list of attacks is triggered by swiping on a card. The gameplay can feel nebulous, and I never found tactics to play all that big of a role. Nevertheless, some Marvel fans and those who enjoy the game’s RPG elements will get a kick out of it. Mur Launcher This new Android launcher takes a leaf from Windows Phone’s playbook. Price: Free, in-app purchases from $0.99 Developer: Incendiary Pigs I’m a simple man: I see a promising new launcher, I include it on this list. Mur Launcher is the latest to pique my interest, and that’s all down to its unique concept.The developer is heavily inspired by Windows Phone, especially Metro UI, which really comes through in the launcher’s tile-like aesthetic. The big difference is that these tiles can include multiple elements, from live information, widgets, and simple icons.I gave it a whirl for a day, and while I do see the potential in the concept, the app isn’t quite ready for prime time. It only just rolled out its open beta, so there’s a long road still to go, and I’m eager to revisit it in a few months. Phantom Tower Why do we climb the tower? I’m not sure, but we do. Price: Free, in-app purchases start at $0.99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower is a rather cute but frantic roguelike that sees the protagonist slowly ascending a 100-floor tower by defeating waves of enemies. The game includes RPG elements, so expect resource collection, gear mods to boost base stats, and various power-ups called glyphs.As you can probably imagine (and see for yourself with the trailer above), gameplay is fast-paced, but attacks feel weighty, and enemies can be genuinely terrifying when they swarm you.It’s certainly a fun game to pass the time, and thanks to its relatively low asking price, it’s not too demanding on the wallet, either. SEGA’s Classic free titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA Nick Fernandez / Android AuthorityThis month’s last title isn’t a new Android game nor a single title. However, it’s something that you’ll want to grab for your phone before it’s too late. A list of nine retro SEGA titles is currently free to download, and probably won’t be available on the Play Store for much longer. They’re being discontinued in the coming weeks.I’ve snagged and tucked them safely in my Play Store library. Gems include Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, Streets of Rage Classic, and Virtua Tennis Challenge.Consider this your final warning if you haven’t grabbed them all yet. Have you encountered a new Android app or game that I should have included? Let me know in the comments below. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at news@androidauthority.com. You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 Developer: Horien Studio Phantom Tower presents a whimsical yet intense roguelike experience, inviting players to ascend a 100-floor tower by vanquishing waves of enemies. With RPG elements woven into its gameplay, players can collect resources, modify gear, and utilize power-ups known as glyphs. The fast-paced action and engaging mechanics make it an enjoyable way to pass the time, all while being easy on the wallet. SEGA’s Classic Free Titles They’re SEGA classics. They’re free. What more do you want? Price: Free Developer: SEGA This month also brings an exciting opportunity for retro gaming enthusiasts. A collection of nine classic SEGA titles is currently available for free download, but time is of the essence as these offerings will soon be discontinued from the Play Store. Titles such as Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, and Streets of Rage Classic are among the gems that should not be overlooked. Consider this a gentle reminder to secure these nostalgic favorites before they vanish. Have you stumbled upon a new Android app or game that deserves attention? Share your thoughts in the comments below. For tips or inquiries, feel free to reach out to our team at news@androidauthority.com. Your insights are always welcome, whether you choose to remain anonymous or wish to receive credit for your contributions." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99. Players ascend a 100-floor tower by defeating enemies, incorporating RPG elements such as resource collection and gear modifications. A collection of nine classic SEGA titles is available for free download, including Crazy Taxi Classic, Sonic CD Classic, and Streets of Rage Classic, but will soon be discontinued from the Play Store.
AppWizard
June 30, 2025
The Steam Summer Sale is currently happening and runs until July 10, offering significant discounts on a variety of games. Notable deals include Cult of the Lamb, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 priced at .99, Fallout 76 available for under , and Elden Ring at a discounted price. Prices for games in the sale start as low as . The sale features hundreds of games, providing an opportunity for gamers to expand their collections at reduced prices.
AppWizard
June 28, 2025
An old-school game, Next Jump: Shmup Tactics, is available for free on Steam for PC users until July 1. It was developed by Post Mortem Pixels and published by GrabTheGames in 2017. The game has a “Very Positive” rating on Steam with an 81 percent approval rating. It typically costs .99. The gameplay is a blend of turn-based tactics and shoot 'em up genres, and user reviews highlight its unique combination of elements. The game experience lasts a couple of hours at most. The game's compatibility with the Steam Deck is uncertain, listed as “Unknown.”
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