Top 5 Apps and Games for Android Tablets

Every week, sees an influx of new Android apps and games. And with more and more people choosing Android devices over those from Apple and Windows, it’s good to have a helping hand when it comes to loading them up with all the best software.

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That’s where this top 5 list comes in – these are the apps and games that you can’t do without.

Sleep as Android

There’s not much more important in life than a good night’s sleep. For increased productivity and well-being, improve your slumber by using Sleep as Android. It works on the same principle as Sleep Cycle by choosing the best moment to wake you by analysing your sleep patterns. The alarm aims to rouse you in your lightest phase of sleep to leave you feeling more refreshed; and you can have it so the alarm won’t stop until you scan a QR code in your bathroom.

Bejewelled Blitz

It’s rare to meet a mobile gamer who hasn’t played a Bejewelled Game or at least heard of it. Blitz is a freemium game from EA that takes the concept of the original and reinvents it as action-packed 60-second rounds where your aim is to score as many points as possible. You can buy bonus power-ups and compare your efforts on the leaderboard. It has the same sort of feel to a fast-paced slots like many of the mobile games from Betsson.

PicSay Pro Photo Editor

You’ll undoubtedly be using your Android device to take snaps of everything in sight when you first get it. If you plan on doing more than simply uploading pictures straight to Twitter, you’ll be looking for a decent photo editor: step forward PicSay. You can do normal processes like adjusting contrast, colour temperature and other snazzy effects, as well as adding word bubbles, clip-art graphics and word-art titles. Then you can share them all on your favourite social network.

Endomondo Sports Tracker PRO

Assuming you’re the kind of person who enjoys exercise and wants to modernize the whole experience, Endomondo apps are the way to go. Sports Tracker PRO is developed for those who tend to do distance-based activities like running, cycling and walking. It gives you graphs for average speed, calories burned, and even how much hydration you need. There’s also an audio coach to guide you.

Tiny Thief

Tiny Thief, developed by Rovio Stars aka. the guys behind Angry Birds, is a point’n’click- inspired adventure with six quests. The aim is to save a princess and the kingdom from various enemies, from pirates, the Dark Knight, and a giant robot! The puzzles are challenging as you’d expect from the developers.