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Create and control levels in Doodle Adventures

There are games that are meant to be played. And then there are those that are meant to be created. But if you're not an actual developer, chances are, you rarely get the chance to create your own games. Doodle Adventure is one of those games where you can create and control the levels that the character plays in, even if you don't have software skills. You may not be able to control the player, but at least you get to have a say in the environment.



The main character, Dudol, has a problem and that is his kingdom called DoodleLand is in ruins ever since things started to disappear. But of course that is only a convenient backstory in order for you to help him rebuild everything, even as you help him in his quest to save his land. Using the magic of your touch, drag and drop blocks, tools, and yes even enemies (because games are boring without enemies right?) in the path of Dudol. Once you're satisfied with the level, just click play and see him try to reach the finish.


The blocks themselves have several unique characteristics and they will help Dudol reach his goal and get Doodle Land back on its feet. The game has over 51 levels and a variety of gameplay mechanics. There are also different kind of levels like underwater, round, teleports, no-exit levels, etc. You can also share the levels you've created with your friends (in case they're too lazy to make their own) through a QR code which you can post on your social networks.




You can download Doodle Adventure from the Google Play Store for free. There are some in-app purchases available to enhance your level-creating probably.


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VIA: Gamasutra


Remote Play port to Android updated, Dualshock, NVIDIA SHIELD supported

We’ve written before about the Remote Play feature exclusive for Sony Xperia Z2 and Z3 devices being ported so that other Android devices can use it. That port, a boon for those with similarly powerful devices but unable to utilize Remote Play because it is a Sony Xperia Z3 exclusive, has now been updated with better features.



The port is able to activate Remote Play on any device that runs Android 4.0 and higher. Of course, the feature requires upper-mid to high end specs, including good video performance and LTE capability. The hack requires flashing a ZIP file via custom recovery and installing an APK of the official PlayStation app. With a few steps in the recovery – such as wiping the cache and doing a reboot – your phone should be good to go for Remote Play.



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New features in the update now include Bluetooth support for Sony PlayStation’s wireless Dualshock controllers, which means being able to pair your Dualshock controller to your phone and use it for Remote Play. Another is compatibility with NVIDIA’s powerful Tegra K1-boosted SHIELD Tablet – some users have confirmed that they are able to use Remote Play on the tablet with controllers.


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If you’re interested in this hack, allow us to warn you as always that something might still go wrong – especially with ports like these. It is always a good idea to have a good solid backup to return to. That said, please check out the official XDA forum thread (see source link below) for complete instructions. Then tell us about it in the comments section when you do.


SOURCE: XDA



HTC Calendar, Print Studio apps now on the Play Store

HTC Corporation has released two new HTC Android apps on the Google Play Store. These two apps have been available on the HTC App Store but it's only now they've reached the official Android app store. This means you can easily download both the HTC Calendar and HTC Print Studio apps and see the latest updates when you're on the Play Store using your latest HTC phone.



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The HTC Calendar lets you view your schedule for the day, meetings, appoints, and events. You can even view by day, week, or month depending on your preference. Create new events and edit information by simply tapping or holding on an event. You can use this app to log in to Facebook, Outlook, Google, and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Events saved on these accounts can be synced in one place.


Feel to free to view reminders from Sense TV, anniversaries and birthdays from People, and to-do lists from Tasks. You can even send them to another contact via Bluetooth, an SMS, or email. For quick access to certain information, you can search on the app using a certain phrase or keyword.


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HTC Print Studio


The HTC Print Studio makes it easier for anyone to make greeting cards and photo books from photos already saved on the smartphone. These materials are exclusively printed by Pinhole Press. You can customize your photo book by adding captions, choosing a template, or adding colors. You can also order an accordion card, photo card, or a brag book to serve as a special souvenir. Pinhole Press will print your custom order and deliver it to your doorstep.


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Download HTC Calendar and HTC Print Studio from the Google Play Store



LG G Flex2 undergoes extreme endurance test and (mostly) survives

Some tech websites simply love to run (torture) endurance tests on all the latest gadgets not because they have money to burn, but of course to test out the durability of devices for us consumers that can't afford to attempt to destroy smartphones or tablets. Although of course the tests they put on the devices are extreme, it may mimic the real-life situations that these gadgets may undergo once they are in our care. Full Mag this time chose to do endurance tests on the new LG G Flex2.



One of the key features of this new curved smartphone from LG is its "self-healing" properties, which means its soft plastic back cover absorbs the bumps and shocks that it will endure. They sought to test this out with three endurance tests. The first test showed the phone dropped from a height of 1 meter and then quickly plunged into water. Of course, you have to expect that the LG G Flex2 will survive this simple test and it did. Note that this device doesn't have waterproof certification so that drop into the water needed to be just a split second. The second test is a bit harder, with the phone being run over by a truck. It is positioned face down when the vehicle ran it over, and somehow it was still usable. However, the screen had really severe cracks, so even if it does survive, you'd probably have to get that screen replaced.






The most extreme of the tests is the one where they attempted to just graze the phone with a 50 caliber rifle. However, it didn't just graze the smartphone, but in fact hit it almost directly, and sure enough, the LG G Flex2 got obliterated. The only semi-surviving part was a piece of the backing cover. It's pretty understandable that it didn't survive, so don't expect to have an intact smartphone when you somehow get caught in the crossfire.




The LG G Flex2 is a 5.5-inch full HD screen device that runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 and has 2GB of RAM and either a 16 or 32GB of storage. It's now available in the US market on Sprint and US Cellular and coming soon to AT&T.


Gesture Controller lets you open apps with, err, gestures

There are developers out there who are trying to send tactile and physical buttons out to oblivion, making everything contactless, and running everything via voice and gestures. This new app, unimaginatively called Gesture Controller, is one of the large number of apps in the Google Play Store that allow you to start apps with gestures.



Recent advancements in sensor technology have made it a lot easier for developing gesture-based apps – the accuracy that you get from the sensors is crazy. This works well for this new app, Gesture Controller, as it allows you to program and use any gesture to start any specific app – of course, without having to tap your screen.


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Start your apps like some sort of jedi – two shakes to start the music app, one shake to start the camera… you get the idea, right? The great thing about the free version of this app is that it practically has no limitations – you can start any app installed on your phone with any gesture you so choose.


The paid version of the app will let you program more than one gesture to an app. Basically just a matter of convenience right there. The paid app will cost USD$1.79, while the free app is, err, free. Check out the source links below.


DOWNLOAD: FREE | PRO VERSION



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