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Expense IQ - Expense Manager

This week's roundup is brought to you by Expense IQ - Expense Manager from Handy Apps. This amazingly complete expense tracking system has a solid and colorful UI, and just about every possible checkbook, alert, and tracking feature you could want. Everything you input can be saved and exported for personal backup and expense reports, and all your data is synced via Dropbox, making Expense IQ a snap to use across multiple phones or tablets. Bill alerts, a PIN lock, and even a homescreen widget are all included in this app's bag of additional goodies. The basic version is free, but to get access to advanced functions you'll need to pay for the full $9.95 version via in-app purchase.

Expense IQ is the long awaited successor to EasyMoney - the number one money manager app that combines an expense manager, a bill reminder, a checkbook register and a budget planner. Expense IQ – Expense Manager provides a rich, detailed window into your personal finances and daily money management needs. Track and manage daily expenses quickly & easily. Business expenses, personal expenses, travel expenses etc can all be managed rapidly using Expense IQ’s simple and intuitive user interface. Interactive reports & graphs let you analyze income, expenses, cash flow and balance over various date ranges and accounts.

Expense IQ Money Manager Developer: Handy Apps
Price: Free
3.6
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Games

Implosion - Never Lose Hope

Android Police coverage: Implosion Is A Polished Hack-And-Slash Title That You Only Have To Pay For Once

A science fiction hack-and-slash game? Count me in - we usually don't see developers leave the comfortable confines of fantasy for this genre. Add in some fantastic visuals and sound, a full story campaign, and the fact that the entire game can be unlocked with a single $10 in-app purchase (the first six levels are free), and you've got an impressive offering. Nice work, developer Rayark - keep 'em coming.

Bringing AAA console gaming experience to mobile devices. Twenty years after the fall of Earth, the remnants of the Human race are once again faced with extinction. The time has come to justify our existence. A mysterious life form known as the XADA squares off against humanity's last weapon - the War-Mech series III battle suit.

Does not Commute

Android Police coverage: Does Not Commute Careens Into The Play Store, Crashes Into Three Cars In The Process

Does Not Commute adds a unique idea to the somewhat dry racing genre: what if you were driving all of the cars in the city? Your job is to drive each car (which comes with its own driver narration for story) from point A to point B. But each level adds a new car, and you'll have to avoid the cars that you drove in the previous levels, quickly turning the city into a chaotic mishmash of hairpin turns and near misses. Does Not Commute is free to try with a single $2 IAP to unlock the whole thing.

A strategic driving game from the award-winning maker’s of Smash Hit. Does not Commute is a temporal paradox in which you have no one to blame but yourself. What starts out as a relaxing commute in a small town of the 1970's quickly devolves into traffic chaos with hot dog trucks, sports cars, school buses and dozens of other vehicles. You drive them all. Plan ahead. Don't be late.

Does not Commute Developer: Mediocre
Price: Free
4.1
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Sorcery! 3

Android Police coverage: Sorcery! 3 Takes The Familiar Game-Book Formula And Sprinkles It With Time Travel For An Epic Threequel

The Sorcery series is an interesting mixture of game-books and conventional RPGs, and the latest one is the best yet. You can import your characters from the first two installments and travel around new 3D maps, and the new time travel mechanic makes your actions in the past affect the future in the style of Chrono Trigger. Underpinning it all is the unique Inklewriter system that makes battles a mixture of tabletop dice mechanics and Choose Your Own Adventure.

An epic adventure through a cursed wilderness of monsters, traps and magic. Begin your journey here. (Parts 1 and 2 not required.) The land of Kakhabad is a wilderness - a ruined desert, a tangled forest, cruel mountains and fissures, all guarded by seven fearsome serpents. But you must cross this land if you are to reach Mampang and the Crown of Kings. Rely on your wits or fight your way through - play with honour, or lie, cheat and steal - the choices are all yours.

Sorcery! 3 Developer: inkle Ltd
Price: 5.99
4.7
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Joe Danger

Android Police coverage: Joe Danger Brings Death-Defying Feats To The Play Store

Joe Danger was a sleeper hit on the PS3 and Xbox 360 digital download services, and now the developer has brought the 2.5D game to Android. You play as either the titular stuntman or one of an increasingly kooky cast of characters, racing and/or stunt running through physics-based 2D courses. It's a lot like Trials in terms of gameplay, but with a more goofy personality (and that takes some doing).

Joe Danger, the multi-award winning smash hit, wheelies on to your Android device. Wear the cape of the World’s Most Determined Stuntman, and take your trusty motorbike on a wild ride from zero to hero. Race, ride and defy death as you jump buses, dodge giant mousetraps, leap tanks full of sharks and reclaim your title of Master of Disaster. Swipe Joe to pop a wheelie and boost, flick obstacles out of the way, hold to crouch, tap to jump.

Lost Within

In the horror genre, an abandoned asylum is only one step above a haunted house in terms of original setting. But what Human Head Games' Lost Within lacks in originality it makes up for in style: this first-person horror game has some top-notch visuals and atmosphere for a mobile title, probably worth the $7 entry fee alone for those waiting for survival horror on Android. It's too bad that you'll need some Amazon-branded hardware to get access to this one.

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From the developer of Prey -- Escape a haunted asylum by fighting or fleeing from its monstrous Inhabitants. Scavenge through ruins and create makeshift weapons to strike back at your enemies. Or--conserve your resources and employ stealth to sneak past the lurking horrors. When all else fails, run like mad and search for a place to hide! The building itself seems to be trying to tell you something.

Lost Within - Amazon Appstore


WWE 2K

Android Police coverage: [Update: Price Raised To $8] WWE 2K Crams A Console-Style Wrestling Game Onto Your Phone For $1 With No In-App Purchases

What's this, a wrestling game on Android that features actual wrestling? Indeed, publisher 2K seems intent on bringing a pint-sized version of its licensed console wrestling franchise to mobile platforms. Though the combat makes some concessions to touchscreens with swipe, hold, and tap-based attacks, the game features online multiplayer, a career mode, and the crowd-pleasing character creator. Note: this game launched briefly with a $1 price tag before ballooning up to $8, but at least there are no in-app purchases.

WWE 2K, the only authentic WWE in-ring mobile game, puts the power, intensity, and raw emotion of WWE wrestling in the palm of your hand.

• Authentic WWE Action, Superstar Entrances, wrestling moves, your favorite match types, and more.

• Create a Superstar: Create the Superstar you always wanted to be. Available for use in all game modes.

• Career Mode: Choose a Custom or WWE Superstar and take him through his WWE journey. Earn Respect, upgrade your skills, earn titles, and achieve goals to earn your way to the WWE Hall of Fame.

• Real-Time Multiplayer Matches- Take your created Superstar or your favorite WWE Superstar online and play against friends or the WWE Universe .

EA SPORTS UFC®

Android Police coverage: EA Sports Releases Graphically Impressive UFC Game For Android, Sucker Punches You With Pricey IAPs

Hey look, another EA Sports game, this time centered around the least subtle way for two athletes to try to kill one another. You know the drill: EA's mobile games tend to be impressive from a technical level and absolute heavyweights when it comes to in-app purchases. The UFC version of this formula includes the ability to play in digital versions of timely real-world fights, but unfortunately there's no mention of multiplayer battles.

Step into the Octagon® with EA SPORTS™ UFC® for mobile. Collect your favorite UFC fighters, throw down in competitive combat, and earn in-game rewards by playing live events tied to the real world of the UFC. EA SPORTS UFC brings the intensity of MMA to your fingertips like never before. HD-quality visuals, intuitive touch controls, and action-packed gameplay create a unique combat experience for novice and veteran fight fans alike.

Must Deliver

Must Deliver is a mix of old-school, top-down shooters and modern endless runners. You're not Rambo or Arnold, you're just some schmuck with the unfortunate job of delivering the cure for the zombie virus. Well that's who you start out as, anyway - a ton of other characters (mostly 80s action movie staples) are available as in-app purchases, in the style of Crossy Road.

They are coming. You... Must... Deliver… Finally. We have the cure that will destroy the ZOMBIE virus plaguing our world. We MUST DELIVER it to as many survivors as possible… The only question: CAN YOU DELIVER? Run like hell and move between zones to deliver the cure to helpless survivors. Eliminate the infected with your arsenal of ZOMBIE-ANNIHILATING SUPER MOVES and avoid getting bit at all costs.

Brutus & Futée

Brutus & Futée is, broadly speaking, a point-and-click adventure, but you could also think of it as an interactive cartoon. The creator of a popular show has disappeared, so now it's your job to interact with the two main characters and hopefully bring some entertainment to their bleary lives. $3 gets you 12 episodes of slapstick fun, with nary an in-app purchase in sight.

Brutus & Futée are comics strips characters. They used to be famous for their adventures in an old cartoon until their creator disappeared whereas they were at the climax of their success. With no roles to perform any longer, they moved to a quiet township. Now, living a boring life and spending all their days watching TV, they miss their past life full of fun. One day, Futee is mysteriously victim of a gag. Have they found a new author?

The 7th Guest: Remastered

The 7th Guest was originally released way back in 1993. It's an odd mix of Quest-style 3D adventure puzzles and live-action video sequences, with a story revolving around a creepy mansion filled with twists and traps. The re-release gets a new touchscreen control scheme, new high-fidelity music, and enhanced graphics. $4 isn't much to ask for a well-known classic, but you'll need to have an appreciation for the adventure or FMV genres to enjoy it.

Henry Stauf's mansion has been abandoned for as long as anyone dare remember. Stauf was a master toy maker, a maker of amazing puzzles and this strange, eerie, mansion was his greatest creation. It stands empty, rotting ever since children started dying with his toys near them, ever since six guests came and were never seen again. Now, you are in the house, moving from one room to another, trying to remember and trying to forget.

The 7th Guest: Remastered Developer: MojoTouch
Price: 7.99
3.9
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Masters of the Masks

After what seems like a dozen Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest re-releases, it's refreshing to see Square tackle something original. This turn-based RPG uses a unique mask-based battle system and an intriguing art style. Of course, being a brand-new mobile game, Square couldn't resist filling it to the brim with in-app purchases, all the way up to $100. It's also been hit with Square's typical poor compatibility and launch bugs.

In the realm of Ivren, the gods help the peoples of the land with sacred Masks. A band of chosen, masked warriors now embarks on a harrowing quest to rid Ivren of a mysterious evil rising in the east. Explore the world of Ivren and uncover recipes to create divine masks imbued with powerful skills in this strategic RPG. Fuse these masks to further augment your abilities, and turn the tides of every battle to our heroes’ favor.

The Firm

Not to be confused with the John Grisham book/movie/TV show/travelling puppet show, The Firm is vaguely a management sim where you play as a Wall Street trader. You make lightning-fast stock trades among less savory decisions (like leaking information or blackmailing your opponents) in a fast mobile pace, hoping to make it to the top of the industry before your decisions cost you your job. Then you do it all over again in roguelike fashion. The game is just a dollar - the only in-app purchase is a small tip for the devs.

THE FIRM, is a twitchy fast-paced ARCADE video game where you work as a trader inside a big corporation. React fast, stay focused, and you might become the new chairman of The Firm . But be careful, because too many mistakes will get you immediately FIRED. NOTE : We carefully read all feedbacks, and we are aware that our first game suffers from various flaws, and we are now working hard on a new update adding cool stuff and fixing bugs .

Beatdown!

Noodlecake's latest 2D retro entry stars a disgruntled worker who wants to beat the crap out of his boss. Aside from the sympathetic premise, Beatdown takes a lot of inspiration from Double Dragon and Streets of Rage. Simple fisticuff combos, an over-the-top story, megalomaniacal bosses, it's all there. While the game is $1 and marked on the Play Store as having in-app purchases, there don't appear to be any activated at the moment.

Wrongfully dismissed from his job, the hero is on a war path to take down anyone who gets in his way of giving the CEO a much needed beatdown. Inspired by the classic beat-em up genre; get ready for BEATDOWN.

  • 20 Levels
  • Combos / Rage Attacks
  • 3 control schemes (new control scheme, analog and d-pad)
  • Google Play Achievements

Slashing Demons

The "demons" in this game are basically weirdo tentacles that fall from the sky, not unlike that one Futurama movie (but with much less overt sexual themes). Your job is to slash the crap out of it with a sword while avoiding the creepy tongues that protrude from its tumorous mouths. The art style is unique and a collection of heroes (including one that looks suspiciously like Smokey the Bear) keeps things interesting, but Play Store reviews point to compatibility issues.

"Slashing Demons" is the untold story of an endless fight between human kind and divine forces. Hundreds years ago, human greed and selfishness triggered Gods’ wrath who decided to send their monstrous beasts to destroy humanity. Entire armies failed to defend the Earth and you are the last hope for those who survived. Will you be brave enough to defy Gods’ creatures and change mankind’s destiny?

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Pinball Sniper

Modern pinball machines (and their digital equivalents) seem to be all about spectacle while skill goes by the wayside. Pinball Sniper boils the experience down to its core: use a pair of flippers to guide the ball towards a single, unimpeded target. Take too long and you'll lose your ball. Grabbing more points awards you decorative "monsters," and a single $2 IAP removes advertising.

The new game by the developer of ZigZag. Pinball Sniper is a new kind of pinball game in which you have to hit and crush the gems with the ball. Collect as many gems as you can to unlock Monsters.

Smove

Smove is a super-simple game in which you control a single white dot on a 3x3 grid. Move the dot around to collect little blue squares, all the while avoiding the black dots that fly into the grid. It's minimal, effective, and surprisingly challenging. A single $2 in-app purchase removes advertising.

The ORIGINAL Smove created by Simple Machine is here. From the creators of LEX and Hoots comes Smove an ultra simple game to keep you on the edge of your seat. Trying to stay alive has never been this fun. Swipe up, down, left, and right to dodge your way through 10 simple yet challenging worlds all while vying for the top spot by collecting the most points. Think you have Smove moves? Show us what you've got.

Smove Developer: Simple Machine
Price: Free
3.8
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KromacelliK

KromacelliK is another minimalist game starring microbes. Your job is to navigate the pixelated atmosphere by using various powers to move around other organisms, sometimes avoiding them, sometimes using them to break through barriers. The ambient music and simple graphics make this broadly a "zen" game, and a $1 purchase gets you the whole thing.

Explore the infinitesimal in the strange & fascinating KromacelliK. Ride thoughout the KromaceliK organism, an original 8-bit world overran by all kinds of microbes and cells. Link to others cells and lead them to the right exit. Beware of the viruses and mines which abound around the levels. To fight them, use the cells you transport as weapons and project them over your enemies.

Captain Rocket

Fans of near-impossible frustration machines like Flappy Bird should get a masochistic kick out of Captain Rocket. It's a super simple game where you jump from missile to missile with a single-tap interface until you inevitably fall to your death. It might be an incredibly subtle statement calling for non-proliferation of military arms... or it might just be another dumb Ketchapp game. At least it's free, with a single $1.41 IAP to remove ads.

I stole confidential documents in enemy base. But the mission is still not completed. I have to bring those documents to my creator. God, how far can I run through battlefield now? Help me.

Frozen Story Theater

In Frozen Story Theater, six bucks gets you (or more accurately your kids) a little puppet stage and a dozen recognizable characters from the incessant movie to pose. Kids can even record their own voices, because they've watched Frozen enough times to recite the entire script from memory. It's probably one of the cheaper cash-ins that Disney has made for this property (in the sense of production, not actual cost for Mom and Dad), but at least they haven't loaded it up with in-app purchases.

Now you can create animated stories starring your favorite friends from Frozen. Imagine your own Frozen story as you record your voice; add characters, props, and music; and share your movies with friends and family. The next chapter in Disney's Frozen takes you right through spring with all new FROZEN FEVER backgrounds, characters and props to create your Frozen movie masterpiece.

Disney Color and Play

Color and Play is an augmented reality game that lets kids import characters from their coloring books and then, well, play with them. The way that the digital characters reflect the crayon strokes is actually pretty cool, and the app includes links to free printable pages if you don't happen to have books. The app is free with a few in-app purchases for "playhouses" to populate, but reviews in the Play Store say that there are some stability and compatibility issues.

Create, color, play and animate like never before with the all-new Disney Color and Play app. Disney Color and Play features lots of fun with such favorites as Doc McStuffins, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Frozen, and Big Hero Six. Explore, color and paint Color and Play Playrooms any way you like. Watch your characters leap off the screen in 3D. You can even pair the app with Disney Color and Play Coloring Books and let your device bring pictures to life in the app.

ONE PIECE Run, Chopper, Run!

I know exactly two things about One Piece: it's insanely popular and the main character is an anime version of Plastic Man. Apparently the show's federally mandated cute mascot is this... reindeer... thing, which now stars in its own endless running game. Exactly how much this has to do with the show is beyond me, but it does feature the usual costumes and a couple of special moves.

Take control of your favorite little reindeer as he races across the world in “ONE PIECE Run, Chopper, Run.” Sprint and leap your way through the terrain, changing costumes and battling foes along the way. The controls are super simple: Just tap the screen to jump. The various islands Chopper visits throughout his adventure are full of treacherous traps. Beware of falling floors, rolling wrecking balls, spring traps, and other hazards.

Ridiculous Triathlon - Runner

Ridiculous Triathlon has a unique take on endless runners: you control three kooky characters at once. While that doesn't make a lot of difference in the swimming or biking segments, the running portion allows you to spread them out across all three lanes to collect more coins, or stack them to avoid obstacles. The only real goal is to purchase more vehicles and costumes, and the IAP goes all the way to $100, so unfortunately the game only cracks the mold instead of breaking it.

Run, swim and drive in ridiculous ways in this is amazing runner. Ridiculous Triathlon is the story of 3 characters that put their forces together to be able to compete in a triathlon. They form a perfect trio but on their own they would not have any chance to win the competition. They need you to help them dodge all the obstacles and pass the different stages of the game.

Anno: Build an Empire

The Anno series is a sort of extremely detailed version of the Sim City-style city builder mixed with Age of Empires-style historical elements. This undated mobile version incorporates most of the elements of the popular PC games, including historically accurate buildings and politics, but unfortunately it has fallen victim to the usual mobile in-app purchase overload and social pushes.

ANNO: One of the world’s most successful city-builder strategy games is now available on smartphone and tablet. BUILD YOUR EMPIRE STONE BY STONE: Construct a wide range of buildings to meet each one of their needs, such as entertainment, education or religion. MANAGE more than 60 resources and 150 different buildings, to take advantage of the special traits they offer.

Plunder Pirates

Is it just me, or is Rovio's Stars publishing arm getting less and less original with each new entry? Plunder Pirates is a pretty standard Clash of Clans clone (say that five times fast), with the usual enormous in-app purchases. Plunder Pirates does include better visuals than the usual uninspired sprites; the swashbuckling units and unique buildings are full 3D. But if you haven't been captured by the base builder genre so far, you won't find anything new here.

Download now to build, battle and PLUNDER. Send your pirates into battle against other Captains and rival players – then plunder their loot to fund your adventures. But get ready to defend your island because pirates live for revenge… From game industry veterans Midoki and the rampant scallywags behind Angry Birds comes an addictive real-time strategy adventure like no other. Set sail for uncharted waters.

FRONTLINE COMMANDO: WW2

If you've played any of Glu's Frontline games at this point, you probably know what to expect from this one: over-the-shoulder gunplay, cover-based shooting, and lots and lots of sepia tone. The WWII-themed version of the shooter includes the usual (ridiculous) in-app purchases and game grind, but I have to say that the graphics for the Android version look fantastic. It's a good thing it's free(ish), because you might want to see how it runs on your device before spending any money.

Join the war for Europe in the exciting sequel to Frontline Commando: D-Day. Close in on the Occupation with each mission, make your way to the heart of Berlin, and lead the Allied forces to WW2 victory. History depends on you. Experience exciting WW2 campaigns with challenging missions that will test your skills on the battlefields of Belgium, Italy, Germany, and more. Grab your guns to fight enemy troops, eliminate snipers, or obliterate convoys, halftracks, and tanks to forward the war campaign and save Europe.

Dotello

Imagine Dotello as tic-tac-toe with a few extra sprinkles on top. Swap any two dots to create horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines of at least three similar colors. Each move adds more dots until you clear the number on the stage. It's simple (until you make too many moves) with no stress. The $100 in-app purchases for what amount to gambling tokens are a bit much, but at least the more expensive ones remove ads.

Swap • Switch • Match • Align • Combine

Crack the Dot Puzzle and enjoy our minimalist style game. We wish you a most pleasant time

Space Hangman

How would you hang a man in space? With no gravity you'd have to, I dunno, attach some thrusters to his ankles so he'd suffocate via flight vector. Anyway, this social game pits you against random strangers in 4-player free-for-all bouts, trying to solve pairs of words before your opponents do. The title should be fun enough for fans of word games, but it's brought down by the usual combination of online multiplayer and currency-based IAP.

Play the First SOCIAL HANGMAN. Embark on your UFO and get ready to face aliens of the entire universe in Space Hangman. Find the good letters displayed on the screen in order to form the mysterious word of your opponent and win the game session. Challenge and trap your Facebook friends to find as many words as possible and become the smartest alien of the galaxy. Participate in the "Space hangman" contest and decode the messages sent from Earth.

Big Hero 6: Baymax Blast

Wow, a Big Hero Six game published on the Play Store six months after the movie came out. Those iOS-first development policies really hit hard on timely releases, don't they, Disney? At this point I'd be surprised if anyone is all that interested in the kid-friendly superhero movie, and even more surprised if anyone was waiting on this combination of storybook pages and uninspired mini-games, complete with both a $4 price and in-app purchases.

Experience the thrilling story of Big Hero 6 as you soar through the streets of San Fransokyo. Collect story pages and clips from the feature film, unlock character bios and exclusive background information, and snatch back trails of stolen microbots. Upgrade your tech and explore with new characters, then hang out in the lab with your favorite heroes and their huggable healthcare companion.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf Complete

This is a single-purchase version of Joe Dever's Lone Wolf with all the chapters unlocked. It's half Tin Man-style game-book, half tap-and-swipe combat game. I don't know why publisher BulkyPix decided to release the same game with two different pricing models, but if you want the whole thing in a simpler package, here you go.

Lone Wolf is back, as a video game series with a brand-new story, a new combat system, stunning graphics and much more. Make meaningful choices and carve your own path through this epic non-linear story. Test your strength with the dynamic turn-based combat system, prove your skill with the lock-picking minigame and accept the challenge of wits posed by the mysterious Shianti Cube.

Tamagotchi Classic - Gen1

This appears to be a re-released version of Tamagotchi L.i.f.e., which has now disappeared from the Play Store. The only real difference is the $1 price tag, which is still pretty reasonable for an app that perfectly emulates the 90s digital pet fad.

Now you can play the original Tamagotchi on your smartphone. Give them food, flush their droppings, and all the other fun things you can do to care for your Tamagotchi. Respond to your Tamagotchi's calls diligently and raise them well. Two fun modes to raise your Tamagotchi. There's a Toy Mode which recreates the original Tamagotchi devices from back when they first hit the scene, and a fully colored, touch screen enabled App Mode that you can switch between whenever you want.

Snowboard Party Lite

This is a free version of Snowboard Party, the SSX-style downhill racer first published back in December. It has pretty much the same amount of IAP, so don't expect a vastly different experience - race downhill, do some tricks, earn some money and experience, buy some upgrades, rinse, and repeat.

Snowboard Party brings the thrill of snowboarding to your mobile device. Get ready to ride down the slopes at extreme speed and catch some big air to perform the craziest tricks in 21 completely unique adrenaline-filled locations. Jump on your board, learn new moves and improve your snowboarding skills to land sick combos and rack high scores.

Snowboard Party Developer: Maple Media
Price: Free
3.8
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WTF Game(s) Of The Week

Wrath of Obama

In the not-so-distant future, the inevitable world war between the United States and Russia pits President Obama versus the implacable Putin. But their war has a supernatural side-effect: Vladimir Lenin rises from the grave and takes both of them on with his army of undead Soviets. This tongue-in-cheek game combines top-down space shooting with lane-based combat. Also it has President Putin riding into battle on a bear. That's well worth the $1.20 asking price.

Get ready to battle the cold-war-turned-hot in this innovative action-strategy blend by dark-humor game-company Ankaar Productions. Follow President Obamaís quest to unravel a much darker mystery at the heart of a global crisis that will end up uniting 2 former enemies against a new common enemy. As the hordes of communist-undead rise, lead by an awoken Lenin-demon, threaten the survival of mankind; President Obama and Putin unite to engage this new threat together.

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