Looking to play the role of a building manager? Then you’ll want to check out Tiny Tower by Mobage. I was unsure if I would like it due to its “bit” look but it definitely works. These “bitizens” or bit citizens live and work in the tiny tower.
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City Living with The Sims 3
December 14th, 2011
Danielle
Recently I snatched up The Sims 3 app, by Electronic Arts Inc., from the 10 cent apps promo on the Android market. I don’t get on the market to shop as much as I used to, so this time I was thrilled with my find. I was surprised to see this app at such a [...]
Why This Gal Doesn’t Rely on the Gym for a Women’s Health Workout
November 3rd, 2011
Danielle “I need to get go to the gym to workout,” seems to be a common statement that I hear, especially with all this Halloween candy floating around and other food holidays coming up. If you’re like me, it’s pretty difficult to carve out time to workout in general. However, if I do get a moment [...]
Pairing Elements with Alchemy
October 21st, 2011
Danielle When I first explored this game, I just did what I do when I play any game: trial and error with little strategy involved. As my method failed in producing element combinations, I knew it was time to exercise the brain, and comb the Android Market reviews for hints.
Achieving Success with Habit Streak
October 6th, 2011
Danielle A little less than a month ago I wrote a quickie on Habit Streak by Amimetic. I had planned to write about my success at about two weeks in, but I got caught up in achieving my longest streak. Inputting habits was pretty simple, I edited them frequently so that they weren’t two sided questions [...]
Keep Up Habits with Habit Streak!
September 12th, 2011
Danielle Do you need a reminder to continue those habits that just keep your day flowing? Habit Streak, a free productivity app by Amimetic, might be able to help with that. You start by adding a habit title and then phrasing the “goal” in the form of a question. For example, “Did you make your bed?” [...]
Be More Prepared for Those Rainy Days
August 29th, 2011
Danielle Have you ever found yourself stranded without an umbrella when you’re out on a walk, or need to take a different route to avoid a vicious storm? I sure have, but thanks to the Rainy Days app by HugoVisser, I can be more prepared when dealing with the changing weather. The app only shows rain [...]
A Life Lessons Reference with Max Lucado
August 29th, 2011
Danielle The Lucado Life Lessons app by Thomas Nelson Publishers has been one of my most used apps these days. I often have difficulty finding time for a little one on one with God. This app contains 365 inspirational excerpts of the five part perspective, lifted from Lucado Life Lessons Study Bible. It provides great quick [...]
Practice Matching Socks with Kids Socks Game
August 17th, 2011
Danielle While waiting for our food in a restaurant, I quickly got on the Android Market and found this matching game, Kids Socks, by Vedox. It is an educational game for preschool kids that helps teach your child color and pattern association. The app is free for matching socks, but once your preschooler masters that, you’ll [...]

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