Well it’s Day 4 into Google’s 10 day celebration of 10 billion downloads on the Android Market and we have a whole new selection of titles available for a measly dime. Yesterday’s selection wasn’t too bad but today’s list of available games and app for $0.10 is pretty stellar.
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Polarbit has really decided to jump into the celebratory mood with the Android Market breaking the 10 billion download mark by discounting not just a few of their games, but all of their titles. While some are actually a part of the $0.10 deals like Toki Tori, Polarbit has went ahead a dropped their pricing.
Well we can safely say this, “Let the games begin”. It appears as though Amazon has been watching the popularity of the $0.10 sale Google is doing on the Android Market to celebrate 10 billion downloads as they are now matching it as well with the same apps and games for the most part.
To continue on with the awesome news today, this also happens to be day 3 of Google rather crazy $0.10 sale which is going on to celebrate breaking the 10 billion downloads mark on the Android Market. As it is a new day, there are some new titles for you to grab for a measly dime.
So today marks Day 2 of the huge sale going on with the Android Market to celebrate 10 billion downloads on the market. Just like yesterday, there are some prime titles available for a measly dime once again. Some are apps while others are games but all are top notch.
[Updated] Bug or Bonus? A bunch of popular apps and games priced at $0.10 on the Android Market?
There is something strange going on with the Android Market these days. While a plethora of rumors are going around about an extended refund period (which is not true, it’s still 15mins), now we are seeing a bunch of popular apps and games priced at a measly $0.10 including titles like Minecraft: Pocket Edition.
While Android has spread like wildfire through the world, there are still some places who either don’t have access to certain categories on the market, or paid apps and games. Korea was one of those unfortunate places that didn’t have games available to them, only apps.
Earlier today a few sites had reported on a game that recently made it’s way onto the Android Market called Duck Hunt. As it sounds from the title, it was a more unofficial port of the classic Nintendo game from way back in the day many of us used to play all the time while cursing the laughing dog.
Continuing on with Google’s somewhat constant pulling of emulators off the Android Market, another one has just been yanked the other day which some people will arguably say was the best SNES emulator out for Android, Snes9X. All is not lost though.
Gameloft has announced that they will, indeed, be bringing over the Xperia Play optimized versions of their games over to the Android Market soon. Originally these optimized games have remained on Gameloft’s own storefront while their normal Android HD games have slowly been making their way onto the market.