It’s time for a roundup of the best new Android apps released in this month. Here we are going to post our top 5 Android apps of March but you can also share your favorites in the comments below.
Google Keep
Google is ready to compete against the likes of Evernote with its very own note-taking app, “Google Keep”. Keep is a very simple note-taking app that offers a slick and clean interface but limited features. You can add any type of note, images, voice and text notes. However, you won’t be able to sort, filter them or create different folders for them. A single note can only contain one type of data which is also a negative side of this note taking app.
If you are looking for a simple and fast note-taking app for your Android device, you can check out Google Keep.
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Sleep as Android
Sleep as Android offers a combo of sleep cycle tracker and alarm clock to make sure you wake up in your light sleep phase. It’s like Swiss knife tool for your sleep as it comes with sleep cycle detection, smart wake up, time to bed notification, sleep tracking, deep sleep, gentle alarm and lullaby features. This app can track your sleep during night and can find the optimal moment to wake you up when you are in light sleep.
If you want to enjoy natural sleep and wake up like you wake up without alarm clocks, you should definitely try Sleep as Android. After the 14 days trial version, you have to buy the unlocker for $1.99.
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Ravensword: Shadowlands
Ravensword: Shadowlands is like Skyrim for smartphones and tablets, a full-fledged 3D RPG game from the makers of Aralon: Sword and Shadow and Ravensword: The Fallen King. It’s the latest Role Playing Game in TegraZone and looks stunning with its high-quality graphics and ragdoll physics. It’s easy to understand how deep the storyline is after playing the first few minutes. You get to explore the Kingdom of Tyreas in this game with tons of mysteries to solve and realistic scenery to explore.
If you are a fan of RPG games and want to enjoy a PC game like RPG game in your smartphone or tablet, you should definitely try Ravensword: Shadowlands for $6.99.
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Nightsky
NightSky is a simple yet stunningly attractive 2D physics-based puzzle game that offers perfect touch control and nice sound effects. If you have played the PC version, you are going to find the touch version even more attractive.
You are going to control a ball in the game in dream-like, dark environments with a few options to avoid obstructions in your path. The beautiful worlds presented in this game are broken into different scenes and ambient soundtrack to offer a relaxing gameplay experience. It surely doesn’t offer something unique, but you are going to love this game if you love physics-based games. This game is available for $4.99.
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Ringya
Ringya is a great phone book alternative that helps you to create smart mobile “rings” just by snapping pictures of any contact list or digital contact list. It’s really amazing how this app can transform paper contact lists into “Rings” without copying our address book. You can organize your contacts easily, share them or divide them into groups without putting much effort.
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What do you think of these apps? Is there any new app you tried in March and want to share it with us? Fee free to drop a comment.