The Current Top Five Free Apps for Your Android

When you need a new app, turn to one of these five freebie Android apps. From productivity apps to sharing apps to “I have a few spare minutes to play” kind of apps, (and you want something other than Clash Royale), it’s all right here. Since they are all free, you don’t even need to decide between them — download them all!

Google Duo
This video-calling app is nicely done. Right at the start of your call, the app will begin video capture, and display that image on the receiver’s screen before they have even answered the call. Anyone with a long-distance friend or family member will love that extra little view. It works well, and is a solid app.

Read More: How to Dominate Clash Royale on Android

Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards™
For the first time ever, characters from Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers, Futurama, American Dad, and King of the Hill are together in a game. In this card battle game, you will collect cards that feature hundreds of characters and favorite moments, as you work to optimize your deck for epic battle. There are twenty-five chapters to explore and a multiplayer option.

Live.ly
The creators behind Musical.ly are at it again. This time, they’ve created a teen-centered app that lets you share a live video broadcast with friends and family. Engage with your fans as it happens and share your talent with the world in a new way, through Live.ly.

Gardenscapes – New Acres
Decorate your garden, beat match-3 levels, and delight in a fun storyline. There’s plenty to do: after all, you have an entire garden to bring back to full-flowering glory. You’ll find an in-game pet, a social community, and one more app to connect to your Facebook account so you can have your real life friends as neighbors.

Circle SideBar
Want an easy, attractive way to access your shortcuts? This shortcuts toolbar lets you swipe in from the side of your Android cell phone. Choose which apps you want to access on the fly, then figure out how you want it to look. You can change the appearance, like how much screen-space it gets to occupy, what colors you want to use, and so on. The free version is great, but if you want even more features, you’ll need to go premium.

Play On
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