Windows Phone Apps Archive

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Draw Something Comes to Windows Phone in the form of Draw and Guess

The Windows Phone marketplace has just received an app similar to Draw Something. Although some of you might be excited to see this app on the marketplace, keep in mind this app has just released and is not as nearly polished as other apps. A quick look at the reviews might turn you away, but in time it might improve and satisfy your drawing needs. The name of the game is Draw and Guess and you will find the app here.

The Marketplace has been expanding rapidly in the last few month and has already crossed 80,000 apps. We should start seeing even more apps take the place of the popular ones from other platforms like iOS and Android. It also helps the marketplace that Microsoft has put away a couple of million into courting devs to the platform.

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Zunited Podcast 136 – Zunited: The Microsoft Hipster

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This week on the Zunited podcast Anna and Josh conclude that we long-time Zunited’ers are indeed Microsoft hipsters. We discuss the awesome buzz surrounding Windows Phone these past few weeks including the exciting launch of the Nokia Lumia 900. App spotlight this week is the beautiful app “Weather Flow.” Speaking of apps, Windows Phone has over 80,000! Will you miss the Windows 8 start button? We’re not sure yet! That and more, this week on the Zunited podcast!

Send us your feedback, comments, questions, suggestions, fun things, fanmail, and all that good stuff to podcast[at]zunited[dot]net!

Hosts: Josh Martin and Anna Yap
Episode: 136
Title: Zunited: The Microsoft Hipster
Date: Monday, April 9th, 2012

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App Showcase: Get High With Words

While Windows Phone might not have all the latest and greatest apps compared to iOS and Android, it still carries a dearth of apps that mimic and sometimes even surpass those found on foreign marketplaces. Case in point, Hanging With Friends is one of the hottest apps that you can find on iOS, yet sadly it’s not found in the Windows Phone marketplace. That hasn’t stopped Shantek Studios from creating their version for the WP7 platform called Get High With Words.

The game is a similar affair to that of Hanging With Friends. It’s a multiplayer version of hangman, in which two players compete to find the opposites word. Just as in hangman, every incorrect letter knocks one of your lives. The player who manages to survive and not lose all their lives wins. Pretty simple stuff. Yet, adding to the flavor to the game are different bonuses that you can use to your advantage. You see, at the beginning of the game you are assigned to create a word that your opponent must reveal. The word must be four to eight letters long, and each letter you use has an assigned point value, much like you would find in Scrabble. Each point that you gather goes towards a pot that you can use to buy different types of bonuses, like extra lives, revealing a letter in the word and others. Conversely, the slots allotted for the letters in your word sometimes will have special bonus tiles that will double, triple etc. any letter placed on it, again much like Scrabble.

Combining this play mechanic and adding points for bonuses starts to create a challenging game of hangman. Add to the fact that you can compete on the leaderboards, and run a huge amount of games at the same time and you have a pretty robust title in your hands. The game also allows you to invite friends to battle, or get you in a random generated game against an unknown opponent. With toast notifications and even the ability to customize the way your in-game hot air balloon looks, there is plenty of things to keep you coming back.

Get High With Words is a free, ad-supported game and it can be found now in the Windows Phone marketplace.

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Chrync Syncs Chrome Data with WP7

Have you been searching for a way to keep your Chrome bookmarks in sync with your Windows Phone? Look no further, Chrync has you covered.

Chrync stores your bookmarks and history from Chrome for easy and quick access on your phone. All that you need to do is sign in to Chrome on your computer and use that information to log into the app. There, you are presented with your bookmark bar content. Swiping to the left or the right will bring you to the “other bookmarks,” “browser tabs,” and “recent” screens.

Chrync ScreenshotThe “other bookmarks” category includes the bookmarks that are under “Other bookmarks” in Chrome. “Browser tabs” contains pages that are currently open in Chrome. “Recent” is simply a list of recently visited pages.

Chrync is available here as a paid app. An unlimited trail is also offered.

Overall, this app is a useful tool and a must-have utility for Chrome or Iron users. Give it a shot!

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Toy Soldiers:Boot Camp out now on WP7

A new game has just hit the Windows Phone Marketplace complete with Xbox Live achievements. This week we are presented with Toy Soldiers Boot Camp a tower defense type of game. Toy Soldiers is a IP owned by Microsoft and has had several successful console releases on the Xbox Live Arcade. Toy Soldiers Boot Camp is based of the previous game in the series Toy Soldiers Cold War. The portable version of the game will mainly focus around the mini games from the Cold War title such as Fly Swatter,Thread the Needle, and Cardboard theater. To get a better understanding of the game modes take a look at the videos below. Get Toy Soldiers Boot Camp today for only 2.99

 

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I Have “App ADD”

I have “app ADD.” What this means is I can never firmly choose which apps I wish to have permanently installed on my Windows Phone. You see friends, I am addicted to finding and trying new apps, deciding those new apps are better than my old apps and subsequently uninstalling my old apps in lieu of my new apps. I even have apps that find new apps that find new apps for me! This invariably leads to my eventually deciding that the new apps really are no better than the old apps. So I install new apps only to reinstall my old apps which, now, become my new apps. It’s a vicious circle of indecision and OCD. Yes, I have app ADD. So let’s take a look at a few of the gems I have located thus far during this obsession:

Mehdoh Twitter client. I have tried Birdsong, Seesmic, Rowi, Twitter, native Twitter, moTweets and a few others and I always come back to this app. It’s very good and it’s free.

Retweetly. I hate that Twitter ditched the option for people to see which of their Tweets have been retweeted. The lack of ability to clearly see this hurts my ego. This app solves this problem. All it does is exactly what it says, it shows you which of your tweets have been retweeted and by whom. It’s free.

My Starbucks Card. Dear Lord. Thank you for providing me with this .99 cent app that shows me my Starbucks card balance and generates a scannable barcode.

Untangle. This is a game whose goal is to untangle stuff. It’s stupid addictive and it is free.

RapDialer. This app fills the gap left by the default dialer. Basically it allows you to quickly do a realtimeT9 contact search. YAY! Oh yeah, it’s free.

Stop the Music. This app allows you remove the active song/podcast from the volume bar without rebooting your phone. Love it. Yup. It’s free too.

Please join me in celebrating app ADD! What gems have you found during your obsessive searching?

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Windows Phone App Showcase : Wheel of Wealth

When Alpha Jax hit the Microsoft marketplace in the early stages of the mobile OS, people were smitten by its clean, friendly user interface, its ease of use, and the fact that it was a Scrabble clone with a heavy dose of quality thrown into it. Even though it borrowed heavily from the formula of that Hasbro classic board game, it made it into its own by creating a great feature set that elevated it above rip-off status. With that sort of pedigree established as something to strive for by other developers looking to create apps that mimic the game play of classic board games, it’s no wonder that a good app that can tap into that nostalgia and create a compelling gaming experience is an enticing proposition for devs out there.

With that in mind, Shantek Studios’ Wheel of Wealth is a perfect example of an app implementing that compelling experience based on a classic game show that most of us grew up with when watching prime time television.

The premise is simple, and for the most part, it sticks to the formula to a T. If you’ve never experienced the soothing tones of host Pat Sajak and the flipping acumen of Vanna White here is a brief recap. Playing with up to two other players, one must spin a wheel and hope to land on one of the numerical slots that will allow you to guess a letter that might be contained within the word, phrase or name on the board. Guess correctly and you’ll win the monetary value of that slot and allow you to continue guessing or try to solve the word puzzle. Win a round and advance to the next round with $30,000 and the extra winnings in hand. If you guess incorrectly or land on a ‘bankrupt’ or ‘lose a turn’ slot, the chance to guess goes to the next player. Player with the most money at the end of three rounds wins.

That’s the gist of it. It’s not overly complicated, but the fact that you have to slowly build up enough information through the letters gathered to obtain a feasible answer is the real draw here. It not only tests your deduction prowess but also your knowledge of different topics in current pop culture, entertainment and food to name a few.

Wheel of Wealth throws in some specific categories that you’d never find in the television program. Categories like video game titles and geek-centric puzzles (with plenty of eye-rolling Twilight references in the mix as well) you’ll find something in there that will have your inner geek squeaking with glee.

The game features a nice set of features to compliment the gameplay. Things like game chat, leaderboards, pass-the-phone play, and the ability to play against the computer really add the depth that places Wheel of Wealth above the true knock-offs of the marketplace world. One must compliment the developers for also updating the app consistently and with newer and richer features.

The app has already amassed 11,000+ downloads, and the newly established weekly and monthly leaderboards adds a competitive edge to the proceedings. The game is free with ad support, and it benefits from this as there are plenty of games to go around. Wheel of Wealth impresses and gives Windows Phone users a good game to test their trivial knowledge, as well as give a competitive game to challenge some of the more established players in the player pool.

You can download Wheel of Wealth in the Zune Marketplace now.

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