Luke Thomas

Owner of a rooted One and Nexus 7. Mostly write reviews of apps and any hardware I can get my hands on. I frequent Google+ and XDA-Developers.

Table Top Racing – Review

Table Top Racing – Review There are some genres which will never die, Zombies (no pun intended), Puzzle Games and Miniature racing games. Table Top Racing isn’t a zombie game, but might just be the best miniature racing game I have played in a very long time. Though I did find this game a slow starter, it has the right amount of graphics, performance and humor to keep me coming back fo...[Read More]

ZDcal – Review

ZDcal – Review As a man who forgets a lot of important dates, birthdays and anniversaries, i’m always interested in the next best calender app. ZDcal is another hidden gem I found at XDA, its functional and looks great. ZDcal is part of the growing trend of apps based on the new Google design standards. This means that the app itself is clean and crisp, displaying your calender of choi...[Read More]

Sliding Explorer – Review

Sliding Explorer – Review Yes its another file explorer review. Nowadays people are all about how many features they can fit into an app, and for a lot of people this is exactly what they want. But what if you could grab an app, with all the basic explorer functions and a UI that blows all the competition out the water, that would be Sliding Explorer. It may not have the dual screen and a lo...[Read More]

3D 100 Taps – Review

3D 100 Taps – Review Whats the quickest you can do 100 taps in? How good is your hand eye co-ordination? Who is the highest ranking player of 3D 100 Taps? These questions and more can now all be answered by grabbing 3D 100 Taps. The game has a simple concept, but is executed in a way that makes it a challenge. You get greeted with a line of 100 balls, you then have to tap which ball is curre...[Read More]

HoloConvert – Review

HoloConvert – Review Which came first the chicken or the egg, what killed the dinosaurs, is Nicolas Cage a good or a bad actor? These are all questions that will never be answered, but one that we can answer with ease is: What 100 cm in meters? This is all thanks to the XDA Forum Member AggieDev and their latest release HoloConvert. With a large database of various units, a calculator and a ...[Read More]

Twidere for Twitter – Review

Twidere for Twitter – Review While I can never make you switch from one of the many heavyweights in the 3rd party Twitter client ring. I can inform you that there is a newer breed of holo themed, lightweight Twitter clients which are making their mark on Android. One of these new apps is Twidere, a beautiful feature heavy application which, while having a small footprint, is a breeze when it...[Read More]

Hopeless The Dark Cave – Review

Hopeless The Dark Cave – Review If Tim Burton was ever to make an Android game it would be like Hopeless: The Dark Cave. You play as a cute, gun-toting, suicidal blob looking scared in the only light source in a dark world. You then throw in a bevvy of huge scary monsters trying to abduct your party, and you have Hopeless: The Dark Cave. Your only task is to help the blobs stay alive by shoo...[Read More]

Dolphin Zero – Review

Dolphin Zero – Review I’m sure there are plenty of reasons why you would need a private browser. You want to look at anniversary presents for your wife, your worried about government agency’s watching your every move. But mainly this will be used by men, and for watching porn. It’s not the most PC reason, but lets be honest that’s what its going be used for. It can be...[Read More]

Elf Lab – Review

Elf Lab – Review Christmas is coming to town. That means a bunch of Christmas themed games, and one that caught our eye was Elf Lab. It has some nice graphics and some great Christmas tunes, but does let itself down in a couple of areas. I love the graphics on this game, the cartoon style is very in-keeping with the game and how it plays. The game is based around two parts, collect and build...[Read More]

Life-Spot – Kickstarter

Life-Spot – Kickstarter Lets face it, mobile devices are here to stay, my dad would say otherwise (he still rocks a pager). So this means we are in constant need to charge them. There’s nothing worse then when an iPhone or iPad owner comes round my living space and they need to charge their device. As an Android user, i’m not going to be able to help. The same goes for a working ...[Read More]

Sonic Dash – Review

Sonic Dash – Review Finally! Out of all the versions of endless runners out there, its great to finally see a game that feels suited to this genre. Sonic has always been one part platformer and one part endless runner. There’s rings, jumps, bad-guys and spinning hedgehogs. There’s a lot of places Sega could of made errors, IAPs, Graphics and the transition to a mobile device. But...[Read More]

Nakama – Review

Nakama – Review When you think ninja fighting, you probably envision Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, that guy from Kill Bill. They all have perfect control and swift fluid movements. Nakama feels more like Chris Farley in Beverly Hills Ninja, clunky, slow and as the credits roll you are left with an empty feeling inside. Nakama has a lot of things going for it, the popular 8Bit graphics, compatibili...[Read More]