Despite having been around for considerably less time than the App
Store, Google Play has grown to house almost as many apps as its
Cupertino rival. With 2012′s conclusion nigh, the Big G has released a
list pertaining its favorite apps and games released this year in two
separate lists. "Games We Love" focuses on those addictive, exciting,
and thought-provoking releases this year, while "App Focus" gives an insight into the rich, diverse quantity of apps available.
Here, we take a closer look at some of the best Google Play entries this year.
Apps
On the games front, SHADOWGUN and Need For Speed: Most Wanted have been two of the year’s most significant releases, although given how many new titles have released this year, the Google team had a pretty unenviable task in narrowing it all down.
Along with the top apps and games lists, Google also published its "Top 50 Albums" and "Best Books" categories. Incidentally, the re-branding of Google Play from the old Android Market was done so to properly reflect the wide array of content available to consumers, and it would appear as though the search giant is reminding us just how vast the selection now is.
With the year now almost past us, what has been your favorite app / game? For me, it’s got to be Angry Birds Star Wars, although if we’re taking all platforms into consideration, I’d go with Letterpress.
Please share your own thoughts and opinions via the usual mediums below!
Here, we take a closer look at some of the best Google Play entries this year.
Apps
- Evernote
- Grimm’s Snow White
- Expedia Hotels & Flights
- Ancestry
- Fancy
- SeriesGuide Show Manager
- Pixlr Express
- TED
- The Bard’s Tale
- Nun Attack
- Granny Smith
- ZOOKEEPER BATTLE
- Devil’s Attorney
- Strikefleet Omega
- Funky Smugglers
- SHADOWGUN: DeadZone
- Need for Speed Most Wanted
- Hamlet
- Subway Surfers
- Naught
On the games front, SHADOWGUN and Need For Speed: Most Wanted have been two of the year’s most significant releases, although given how many new titles have released this year, the Google team had a pretty unenviable task in narrowing it all down.
Along with the top apps and games lists, Google also published its "Top 50 Albums" and "Best Books" categories. Incidentally, the re-branding of Google Play from the old Android Market was done so to properly reflect the wide array of content available to consumers, and it would appear as though the search giant is reminding us just how vast the selection now is.
With the year now almost past us, what has been your favorite app / game? For me, it’s got to be Angry Birds Star Wars, although if we’re taking all platforms into consideration, I’d go with Letterpress.
Please share your own thoughts and opinions via the usual mediums below!
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