Showing posts with label utilities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label utilities. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Weather Apps

Weather Apps
     So, this review will be for 3 different weather apps in one post.  I downloaded all of these while looking for a cute weather app.  I wanted to see if any of them would be able to replace the default weather app I usually use.


かりんの天気予報 (Karin Weather Forecast)
     I thought this app would be similar to an app that is no longer available called Moe Weather.  I was never able to use the app but it had a character read the local weather for you.  I can't really compare the two since I never used the Moe one but that was what inspired me to download this app.

     The Karin character featured in the app is cute.  However, there is nowhere in this app to set your location.  I assume it uses your current GPS and only uses locations in Japan.  Since I am not in Japan... this did not work.  It doesn't even give you the Japanese weather if you're curious to know what the weather is in Japan.  I can only assume you have to be in Japan for the app to work at all.

     There is a scroll bar on the side to make Karin smaller or bigger so you can see the map behind her.  She reacts when you tap on her but she does not make any noises.  Putting your finger on the screen and dragging it around will result in her following your finger movement with her head.  Users can also select an outfit for her from the settings menu in the top right.  The options are a Gothic Lolita costume, and two uniforms in pink or blue.

     The translation for the options menu is as follows:
Sound options
On Off
Bookmark startup location (Meaning to remember the location you initially access the app in rather than changing based on current location)
On Off
Change Clothes
3 options available...

     The top left toggle on the main screen is whether or not to show the temperature.  The right side of the board shows the current date.

     This visuals of the app are fine but the app not working outside of Japan or having any languages available aside from Japanese are a problem.  I would not recommend wasting time downloading this application for weather.

Rating: 1/5
  • Free
  • Seller: Satoru Umezawa
  • Category: Weather
  • Size: 41.9 MB
  • Languages: Japanese
  • Copyright: © 2018 dailyanime.news
Rated 12+ for the following: Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity
Boo Weather: Pomeranian Puppy
     For those who have not heard of Boo, Boo is a Pomeranian dog who's photos have circulated all over the internet.  It is a cute and happy looking dog with a round headed teddy bear Asian fusion cut.  The images in this application of of this specific dog.  They are randomly generated for each location and cycled every hour (Like the Yahoo Weather app).
 
     When you start the app cute text pops up saying 'Boo: The world's cutest dog'.  Seems a bit presumptuous off the bat.  However, the app itself is easy to understand and fairly user friendly.

     This works just like the Yahoo Weather app.  Swiping left and right cycles through locations you have added.  To add new locations there is a +City icon that allows users to add more cities to the list.

     Tapping the Boo head button at the bottom brings up an option to pay 2.99USD to remove the ads from the app.  The share button is pretty self explanatory.  The settings app allows users to change the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius or visa-versa.

     Within the Settings users can also opt to get notifications when new Boo images are added, Help/FAQ/etc, the Booweather website and the ability to pay to remove ads again.
     On the main screen when checking the weather, aside from the dog image in the background you will see the city name, temperature, the day's high/low and what the weather condition is (Snow, overcast, fog, etc).  Swiping up will allow access to more information.

     In the swipe up section wind, humidity, UV index, visibility, 7 day forecast, radar, hour by hour forecast, sunrise and sunset time as well as some other information... and several ads.

     The popup asking users to rate the app is quite aggressive.  Upon opening the app I got the popup 3 times in under 5 minutes.  Of course I'd assume adding my rating to the app page would stop these.

     The app is alright... basically a dog themed version of the Yahoo Weather app.  The ads can sometimes get in the way, but not terribly often. That being said it is a solid application and does what it is supposed to.

Rating: 3.5/5
  • Free
  • Seller: Weather Creative Inc.
  • Category: Weather
  • Size: 78 MB
  • Languages: English
  • Copyright: © 2017 Weather Creative Inc.
Rated 4+
Weather Kitty: Forecast & Cats
     This is a cat themed weather app that is essentially identical to the Boo weather app I just reviewed above, at least in functionality.  However, there is some minor difference in the options.

Like the Boo app the main screen shows the city, temperature, etc, along with a random cat image.  Some of the cat images are cuter than others.

     Swiping left and right changes the location, and more locations can be added with the button at the bottom of the screen.

     In the Settings menu there are the same options as the Boo app but there is no link to the BooWeather website.  Instead there is a link to the featured animal shelter.  Clicking this gives you some information on the shelter and a link to the website for that shelter.

     Swiping up is how you get to the more detailed weather information where you can find the forecast over the next several days and so on.


     The buttons at the bottom of the main screen have the added bin icon to remove ads as well as a Kittens button.

     Unlike the Boo Weather app the ad removal here is a bit different.  To remove the ads users have to sign up for a Meow Prime Plan.  these are subscription packages that range from one month to 6 months to a lifetime subscription plan.  The subscription removes the ads but also gives you access to all of the Kitten themes.

     Kitten themes can be accessed by tapping the Kitten button at the bottom of the main app page.  All users have access to the Default theme which is what the app has upon downloading.  There is a free theme called Crazy Cat Art as well.  There are several other themes but users need to have Meow Prime in order to download and use them.  These themes include Yoga Cats, Sphynx, Holiday Kitties, Kitty Love and many more.  Users can even create their own theme by uploading their own cat images (Requires Meow Prime).  The themes will change the images available for the main page backgrounds.

     The app is cute and does what it is intended to do.  The functionality is simple and it has an easy user interface.  I think the fact that you can upload your own images is a great feature, though I'm not sure I'd wish to pay for it.

Rating: 3.5/5
  • Free
  • Seller: Weather Creative Inc.
  • Category: Weather
  • Size: 124.5 MB
  • Languages: English
  • Copyright: © 2015 Weather Creative Inc.
Rated 4+

Friday, February 1, 2019

Karin's Weight Diary

Karin's Weight Diary
     This is an anime girl themed weight diary that gives dietary tips, tracks your weight and allows you to keep a calendar chart of when you exercised, overate, had sweets, etc.

     I have been trying out a few diet apps because I am almost constantly trying to maintain a decent weight through diet and exercise, but it really helps to have something keeping me motivated.  I thought the app looked cute so I gave it a try.  I found that it didn't really keep me motivated and using it seemed like more of a hassle really.  However, I will share some details about how the app works, what I didn't like, what I did like and how to get around one part of the app that most people are finding difficult, but I figured out how to make it work...

     First off, this app is very attractive as far as graphics go.  It is bright and colourful with little stamps for your calendar tracking, two costume options for your diet cheer coach, Karin, and even the ability to make Karin gain and lose weight along with you.  So there is a visual appeal.  But there aren't really any fancy animations or fun interactive visuals to partake in.  Well, aside from tapping the screen makes Karin's head slightly move in that direction and tapping her makes he head jiggle a bit.

     As for sounds, there is no music but it does turn off any music other apps may have been playing when you start the app up (IE Pandora, etc).  It has sort of bleep bloop sounds when you tap certain things but these can be turned off in the options.

     The app was clearly originally intended to be in Japanese and some of the translation is questionable or has unusual choices in grammar or wording.  That being said, it is pretty clear to understand what certain phrases intend to say.

     Now onto the functionality and using the app.  The first thing users will want to do is to go over to the Settings page and enter in their information so that the app can track their weight changes.  Here you can choose between English and Japanese language settings, toggle sounds, enter height and weight and set a weight goal.  users can also choose whether or not Karin will diet with them or not under the Mode setting.

     Diet Together will allow the graphic of Karin to become thicker when users gain weight or to look thick prior to them reaching their goal.  If Karin is dieting she will have a sports kit on complete with shorts and a polo top.

     Rather than to have Karin dieting with the users, they can change the mode to Cheering Mode.  This makes Karin wear a cheering uniform to help motivate the user to do their best.  Her pompoms will move around on the main screen in this mode  She will also perform a couple cheer stances.


     This next bit is important... One would assume that after they enter their information into the settings they should tap the Initialize Data button.  As such many users are complaining that after entering in this information that Karin will not retain it and the app won't work.  Do not press this button.  After entering in the information, simply switch back to the Home screen.  If you press the button the app will not start using the information you have entered.  This is clearly an issue in the app's code.  However, simply not pressing the button seems to work just fine.

     On the Home screen users can see Karin in the costume that is associated with the mode they have chosen.  They can also see their height, current weight, target weight, how much weight they have left to use and a spot for BMI that doesn't seem to work.  Tapping on Karin will cause her to display a speech bubble with some sort of dietary information such as tips and facts associated with certain foods or how to stay fit.  Unfortunately sometimes these facts can be quite wordy which causes the speech bubble to expand past the edge of the screen making it impossible to read all of the text.

     On the right side of the home screen users can record their current weight each day so Karin can keep track of how much has been gained or lost and keep a record of the fluctuations.  Tapping the Record Weight button makes a piggy appear with arrows pointing left or right that can be tapped to adjust the weight.  Users can also tap the Report buttons with the happy or sad faces.  If they have done something good such as exercise, walking, eating smaller meals or fasting, they can hit the happy report button.  If they did something that will negatively affect their weight loss such as eating or drinking too much, not getting enough sleep or snacking, they can hit the sad face report button.  A sticker associated with their report will be added to that calendar day.  Multiple stickers can be added to each day.

     The Graph button takes you to the screen that keeps track of any weight fluctuations on a line graph.  It can be viewed in latest, week, month or year mode.

     The Calendar button is where you can see any stickers you've added to a particular day.  This allows users to track how much good or bad habits have been performed.  tapping a particular day allows for that day to be edited.  Here more stickers can be added or if one was added on accident, it can be removed.

     That covers all the parts of the app.  The app does have an ad banner across the bottom of the app but no popups occur so that is a plus.  I generally don't mind ad banners so long as they do not interfere with the functionality of the app.

     In case you may be wondering what happens after you meet your goal... nothing happens.  It doesn't even stop tracking your goal.  There is no happy sound, animation, or congratulatory message...  It is all a bit anticlimactic...

     In summary, the app is cute, but some of the functionality either doesn't work or needs to be worked around to work properly.  Watching Karin get fat even if you only gain .1 LBS tends to do less motivating than demotivating.  I didn't find the app helped me diet and it didn't motivate me to continue using it.  I don't think I would recommend the app to anyone who is serious about dieting or losing weight.

Rating: 2/5
  • Free
  • Seller: Satoru Umezawa
  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Size: 62.4 MB
  • Languages: English, Japanese
  • Copyright: © 2018 dailyanime.news
Rated 4+

Friday, December 14, 2012

MoeAlarmClock -Talking Alarm Clock-

Moe Alarm Clock - Talking Alarm Clock App for iPhone
     For those of you that enjoy 'clock applications' to use when your phone is just sitting on your desk, doing nothing of any importance, this could be a nice application for you.  It really depends on your preference and how picky you are.  As for me... I'm not one for clock apps.  If I were to use one though, you had better believe I'd be very picky about the quality.
     I'm going to start off with the colour scheme of this application.  The bright primary colours make me think of a Kindergarten class and a box of Crayola.  It doesn't seem cute or professional or even well thought out.  I do not like the colour scheme at all.  It almost seems like they just chose completely random colours.
     The artwork: I'm not impressed.  mind you this artwork isn't 'bad'.  I'm glad the artist is working on their style and trying to use their creativity in a fun and possibly new way.  however, when I download an application, I expect a certain amount of 'professionalism'.  This includes the quality of the artwork.  I wouldn't even consider my own artwork to be app quality, and I've sold a lot of art.
     Alright, let's move on to the features.  What does this application do, besides just tell time?
     Well, it is called a 'talking' application.  When you start it up you will be greeted by the maid.  She will refer to you as "Master".  However, this is all spoken in Japanese.  The voice acting is good, but the sound quality is not the best.  You can hear some background static when the audio is playing, and the voice is a bit muffled.  Sometimes you can even hear what sounds like background noise I believe this is on purpose, and supposed to be 'digital sounds', but it just sounds like noise.
     The red "A" in the top right corner is for the audio settings.  You can change the audio to be low, medium or high.  Click the Mario "?" box ripoff icon to make her speak, so you can test that volume.  She says several different phrases.
     It looks like the maid character should be in the bottom left corner, but she's hovering over the text at the top, leaving the bottom corner barren.  It looks like it may have been improperly coded.
     The red clock in the middle is for setting an alarm schedule.  It is in military time.  You can set up to 2 alarms.
     The "T" icon is for posting to Twitter.  It is a means of promoting this application to your Twitter followers.  Now, if I knew the app creator and I wanted to support them as a friend, I would Tweet about their application.  But as someone who downloaded the application and was disappointed by the quality, I shan't be doing that.
     Now I can tell this was probably just made by a person just starting out making applications, or perhaps a group of people, and not by a professional company.  I have to give them respect for putting themselves out there.  However, I can't be bias and have to judge this application the way I would judge any application.
     I don't like the art, or the sound quality.  The concept is good (Over-used, perhaps, but it's popular) and the voice acting is good.  The character animations are single frame animations.  The colour scheme needs to be changed.
     I do like that you can set two alarms instead of one.  However, the clock can not run in the background.  So unless you plan to turn off your lock feature, and let this run all night, I don't see how useful an alarm is going to be.  That is my concern for most alarm clock applications though.  So that's not an issue with just this app.
     If you really like this application from what you see in the screen shots, it 'is' free.  But there are just so many 'cute' alarm clock applications out there that have much higher quality (That are also free)...  I just can't really think of a reason to chose this one over the others.
Rating: 1.8/5
  • Free
  • Category: Entertainment
  • Updated: Jul 07, 2010
  • Version: 1.3
  • Size: 11.2 MB
  • Languages: English, Japanese
  • Seller: Masahiro Kurokawa

Monday, November 12, 2012

Operation Girl -01-

Operation Girl -01- App for iPhone
     Turn your iPhone into a robot girl.  She will update you on your phone's specs and power usage as well as play music for you and tell you the time.  Now if only she could make me a nice cuppa tea...
     The screen to the right is what appears upon starting up the application.  It is essentially the load screen.  When the application is loaded it starts the program on it's own.  There is no start or stop functionality.
     Let's start with the artwork... It's clean but very ... low grade, to me.  Not really what I would consider a high quality drawing.  Especially the hair.  It looks like something drawn by a very young person.  Perhaps one that is just starting out.  not that this isn't fine.  We all must start somewhere, right?  But for an application I have a certain level of expectations, as far as visual quality goes.  It's a free application, but I still feel they could have done a bit better on the girl's drawing.  After all, it's the only real visual in the app...
     Now on to the functions of the application...
     Please note the character's eyes.  The left eye will show you the time.  It is in standard military time.  The right eye is the currently selected function.  in the case of the image to the left, that function is music player mode.  Clicking the eye will start the music player.  A circle will appear over her image with the music buttons.  The buttons are back track, forward track, play and song select (At the top).
     Every time you hear her make her machine sound, and blink, the currently selected function on her eye will change.  It cycles through.  Don't worry, she'll still play your music, even when she's in another mode.
     The music is whatever happens to be on your device.  She can not stream music via another application.
There is also a "Map" mode, which will use your phone's GPS to locate you on the map.  it does not give directions or have a search function.  It simply shows you, and the area around you.  You can use the swipe and pinch functions to zoom out and move the map position about.
     She also has a camera function.  Clicking this will bring up your phone's camera.
     Lastly, there is a clock function... Which seems silly since the other eye displays the time...  Clicking it will bring up what you see to the right.  An hour, minute and second hand that will move accordingly.  it also displays the date and time at the bottom.
     The bottom left of the screen displays the battery life of your phone, what you've opened recently, within the app  The application information and the time and date.  So... nothing that your phone doesn't normally do for you at the top of the screen, aside from the app information.
     You can zoom in or out by swiping top to bottom, or bottom to top.  You can also cycle through her modes by swiping across the screen.
     Lastly, there are options available by clicking the gear button in the upper left corner of the application.  Thank goodness for this option... Because within here you can turn off that ruddy machine sound affect that goes off once every 10 seconds.  Otherwise it just tells you how long the application has been active and the website for the app creator.
     I really found this to be a pointless application.  The sound was so irritating, though fortunately the option to turn it off exists.  The art left much to be desired.  Not very bad, but not great.  The app didn't do anything I couldn't do without the application.  The map function seemed pointless, as did the clock function.  I just don't really see any reason to download this application.  I'm really trying to think of one, but I don't have anything, sorry.  This is really a pointless application.  I would prefer the app creator thing of functions for the application that could be more innovative.  Have the app track all the diagnostics for the hone.  not just battery live.  Have it track how much space is left on the device, the temperature of the device, something...  And a feature that allowed the robot girl to speak would make this much better.  Even if it's just a few simple phrases, depending on the function.  For example, she could speak the time when you click the clock function.  I think they had an interesting idea when they made this application.  They just didn't bring out the idea's full potential.  It's too basic and boring.  Until they do something to spice it up, this is getting a low rating from me.
Rating: 1.5/5
  • Free
  • Category: Entertainment
  • Released: Jul 20, 2012
  • Version: 1.0.0
  • Size: 1.8 MB
  • Languages: English, Japanese
  • Seller: Toshiaki Shou

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Calculator Girl (Dentaku Girl)

Calculator Girl App for iPhone
     This is a cute utility for people who like math, and cute cartoon girls.  It's a calculator application that features a glasses wearing young animated female (Nayuta Asougi)) who talks to you while you do your equations.  But that's not all this free application offers...
     When you press any of the numbers on the application, she will speak that number out loud (In Japanese).  This could be a useful way for beginners to learn how to count in Japanese.  When you total up your equation, she will tell you the answer out loud as well.  If you clear it, she says "All clear!".
     Don't want anyone to see you using such an adorable calculator?  Not a problem.  Click "Panic Mode" and the app is covered by a far more standard looking calculator app.  This can also come in handy if you are currently using a different part of the application, and quickly need to use the calculator function.  But be careful, it's not as incognito as one might want it to be.  She can get bored and start humming while you're still in panic mode.  This could concern people passing by...  Below I have posted what the calculator normally looks like, as compared to the Panic Mode version.
     There is, however, a sound button under the panic mode button.  You may use this to turn the sound on and off at your leisure.
     There 'are advertisements at the bottom of the screen, but they don't cover anything important.  Also, they are generally not 'safe adverts'... I would not recommend this for anyone too young (Many are for pornographic comic books.  Clicking them will take you to uncensored webpages).  If you purchase an outfit for her, the ads will not be displayed for a short period.  If you purchase at least 2 outfits, you will no longer get ads.
     Clicking the question mark button in the upper left will give you a page that shows you how to use the app.  However, it is entirely in Japanese.  Minus points for that...
     Clicking the alarm clock opens the app store to their Clock application, featuring the same character.  the clock application is not free.
     To access the extra features of this, simply swipe your finger across the screen.  The calculator part will disappear, leaving only the character.  She'll preform a little move and you'll see the extra buttons along each side of her.  To the left, is what it looks like (Maybe not the same outfit though).
     As you can see, Panic mode is still present.  Also, you have access to a shop, where you can purchase clothing for her.  Each outfit you purchase for her costs anywhere from 99 cents to 2.99.  Personally, I feel like 3 dollars is an awful lot to pay for one outfit for an animated girl on a calculator...
     Below the shop function is the sound function.  Again, you can use this to turn the sound on or off.  If it is lit up, it's on... Otherwise the sound is off.
     Below the sound option is the gallery.  The gallery images can be unlocked.  To unlock the images you must use the outfits in the images.  You must talk to her often by tapping her to increase "familiarity", as well as to do many calculations with her.  I am not sure on just how many calculations or how many conversations you must have to unlock the gallery images.  Personally, I have yet to unlock any.
     If you tap her, she will tell you a bit about herself.  Or she may ask about you.  Some of the boxes were not translated (It shows the words with her speaking).  Here is some information about Nayuta...
     Her name is Nayuta Asougi.  She's in year 2 of high school.  Blood type O.  She is in drama club   She loves mathematics and reading.  Her favourite food is Shiraae.
     Let's move on to the left side options now.
     The "i" button at the top left will take you to a page with some information about the application.  It has some snap shots of the character, some tips on how to play and so on.  However, this is also entirely in Japanese.  For shame!  It wouldn't take more than a couple minutes for them to have translated this and made it link to the English page for the US version of this application.
     Now for the costumes option.  There are 4 costumes you can access for free on this application.  A Summer and Winter uniform on the front page, as you can see to the left.  As well as some pajamas.  If you scroll over a bit you'll also find her jogging suit (3 swipes).  When you choose a new outfit, she will wear that outfit while you are doing calculations or speaking with her.  Changing her clothing is also how you unlock different images in the gallery view.
     Wallpaper just changes the background behind her.  A bedroom, the beach, the arctic, a classroom, school hallway, neighborhood, living room, night time in the city, a shrine and another bedroom.
     The last option is Omikuji.  Now if you recall from my review of the application Moe Omikuji, this is a style of fortune telling that is popular in Japan.  Choose one of the wooden containers and Nayuta will do her shrine maiden dance for you (In super deformed/chibi mode).  She will then tell you what you have gotten.  What you get are small sound bytes of Nayuta talking about different things.  To access them, click the "List" button to the right of her.
     Try to collect all of the sound bytes of her.  However, all of them are spoken in Japanese (Of course).... The bad part is that they do not come with any English translation that you can read along with what she is saying.
     This is a very cute application.  It has a decent amount of add ons but they don't get in the way of the application.  The gallery mode gives you a reason to continue to use the calculator and talk to Nayuta.  The Omikuji part gives you more stuff to unlock.  Maybe you can try your hand at translating what she is saying.  I like the costume changes.  I do wish they were a little cheaper.  99 cents each would still give them a good profit without being 'too cheap.  I can't imagine spending 2.99 on a single outfit for this character.
     I think anyone who likes cute versions of basic utilities will enjoy this.  Anyone who likes Japanese characters or cute animated characters and cartoons can also appreciate this.  The artwork is clean and very well drawn.  I love the cell style shading and how well the animations flow, when she moves.  The voice acting is very good as well.  It's free to use so why not give it a download?
Rating: 4/5
  • Free
  • Category: Entertainment
  • Updated: Sep 20, 2012
  • Version: 1.5.0
  • Size: 89.8 MB
  • Languages: English, Japanese
  • Seller: althi Inc.

Monday, September 17, 2012

BatteryGirl App for iPhone

BatteryGirl App for iPhone
     This is a cute utility for telling how much battery life your device has left.  All in all a little pointless since you can simply turn the battery percentage feature on... But this is a much cuter way of telling what's left.
     Battery Girl is a 17 year old girl named Michiru (Michelle).  She will do different activities depending upon how much battery life your device has.  Her 'energy level' is the same as your device's.
     When you have a lot of battery life she does more physical things, like exercising.  When you have less, she does more relaxing activities like eating doughnuts and walking about.  When your device is connected to a power source she uses a foot pump to pump the battery energy bar up.  Work that energy bar, Michiru!
     Along with the energy bar, you also have a percentage amount at the top.  At the bottom is a button with her face on it.  This is how you interact with Michiru.  Tap it to hear what she has to say.  She makes little noises and sometimes says a few words.  But her speech bubbles have full sentences.
     There is also an information button at the bottom to learn about the application as well as the character.  The exit button takes you back to the launch screen.
     At the launch screen you see two options.  The Battery Room which is the main part of the application.  The screen capture to the left if the battery room.  It's the area of the application I just described.  The other option is the Battery game.
     The battery game is a lot like the bubble pop flash game you may or may not have run across on the internet.  Basically you want to fill all the battery bars.  A full battery bar explodes in 4 directions.  The fragments hit the first other battery bar it comes in contact with, adding one point to each.  Different coloured bars are for different directions.  Green bars explode in North, South, East & West.  The yellow ones explode in diagonal directions.  North West, North East, South East & South West.  Once a course is emptied, a new one will load, with more bars.  You'll want to go fast, however,  The large bar on the side will slowly go down.  If it runs out of juice, it's game over.  Completing battery bars will slowly fill it back up.
     I have added some screen captures below from the game mode.

     When switching modes, you get a sort of 'load screen'.  These are interesting pictures of Michiru.  Running, fixing her hair and so on.  It's just an interesting extra feature for the application.  Personally I think it's cute.
     This is a fun and cute application.  You can leave it running to let you know what the battery life is at all times.  But that seems a little silly.  What I would like to see added is a clock feature.  If it told you the time as well as the battery life, you could use it as a clock on your desktop as well as a way of knowing where your battery is.  It would make this great application perfect, in my opinion.
     The artwork is good, Very clean and the colours work well.  Visually appealing. The game is fun, and the high scores keep you wanting to do better and better.  The character voice is cute.  She speaks only in Japanese but all of the text is in English.
     I'd recommend this application for people who like cute utilities or just for the game.  However, if you're using for something legitimately useful then you might want to pass this one up and find something else to download.  This is more for the cute appeal and the fun than for 'serious business' necessities.
Rating: 4.5/5
  • Free
  • Category: Games
  • Released: Oct 15, 2011
  • Version: 1.01
  • Size: 9.8 MB
  • Languages: English, Japanese
  • Seller: SHUNSUKE ITO