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The video game company Halfbrick has introduced a subscription service which requires you to pay monthly for all their games. This is NOT to avoid apps, rather to play the game at all. If you bought fruit ninja classic for instance that means if it’s the only game of theirs you play you would be paying about the original price every month, and if you have years of progress but don’t subscribe all of it is locked away and inaccessible. Halfbrick is not offering any access to any games if you previously had them, only refunds which they expect the burden on having receipts of to YOU. Their support team is also not taking any messages at the moment either because they’re swamped or simply because they don’t want to.
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Are you planning on adding any upgrades to Sawmus's rescue team? Like a jetpack, a better fireproof suit, or a specialized shield that creates a temporary safe space for the rescue team to protect injured androids while they treat them on the battlefield?
Currently? No.

Veisky got one of his arms ripped off and never learned from it.
Now he literally has a shrine for the plungerwoman.
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My original character for Grossology E.N.T.A(Extra Nasty Tactical Android) AKA Emma. "I'm Extra Nasty to criminals"
Pronouns:She/they
Girlfriend:Abby
Friends: Ty archer, Labrat, Hermes, the Director, Chester.
Enemies:Paige Logan, Insectiva, Sloppy Joe, the scab fairy, Arachnidia, Fartor, Far-Ty, Evil clone Abby, Kid-Rot
Gadgets/Powers: light hologram disguise system(allows her to appear as a human), Flight via a Jetpack, Deployable arm mounted Goo-shooter, shoulder mounted pheromone sprayers, methane missiles, and super strength powered by orders.
Description: (human disguise)-6'2 Caucasian female, short red hair, green eyes, Orange long sleeve shirt, yellow pants, red shoes.(Android body)- Orange helmet like head with a green visor and yellow faceplate, Sleek Orange mechanical upper body, yellow lower body with red shoe like feet.
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[MMD TF x MLB] Beetleborg and Dinofelis

Beetleborg and Dinofelis are temporary Ladybug and Black Cat wielders in MPOTP, being chosen by Tikki and Plagg after their original wielders were temporarily unavailable. They are unique in being the first and so far only mechanical-based lifeforms capable of wielding and using a Miraculous of any kind. Why this happened is currently unknown but is theorized that both subject possess a Spark, making them truly living beings capable of going beyond their programming.
Names:
Dinofelis and Beetleborg chose their respective names for different reasons.
Dinofelis chose his name due to mentally searching up names of cats and found an extinct species of sabertooth cat called Dinofelis. Intrigued, the Android took the name for himself.
Beetleborg is named after the show Big Bad Beetleborgs Metallix, though this was because the subject couldn't find any "cool" or intriguing names regarding Ladybug species.
Powers:
Like previous wielders of their respective Miraculous, Beetleborg and Dinofelis possess the powers of creation and destruction, being able to use Lucky Charm and Cataclysm along with enhance durability, strength and speed.
However, the Miraculous also modifies their blueprints being able to Beetleborg fly and Dinofelis with a sonic cry.
Tools/Accessories
Beetleborg comes equipped with a pair of swords that emerge from the gauntlets on her forearms, capable of slicing through materials such as Sixshot's armor (Which was made from collapsed star metals) Her jetpack allows her to fly up to Mach 5, but will hesitate in using it, as prolonged use will damage her internal systems. Her eyes act like most robotic lenses but can see Kwamis due to her Spark being a factor in her design.
Dinofelis has claws that can slice though most metals just like Beetleborg's blades. He possesses the ability to use an X Buster-like cannon on both arms, capable of firing energy projectiles being able to charge up to a point. His staff is made of solid titanium, being able to extend up to 12 stories long. His cat-like senses allow him to be able to notice things that aren't picked up by most people.
Models by me
#transformers#humanization#miraculous ladybug#sari sumdac#godbomber#androids#They are alive as you can see#Machines can't detect Kwamis?#Tell that to these two!
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you know thinking about primo's sword due to the other ask and like? lester can Just Teleport but primo needs the sword. its like z-one threw darts at a board of cool android powers and just handed them out at random. ACTUALLY he got built in rollerskates too what does that have to do with anything. why didnt aporia get the rollerskates
The Three Emperors really all just have the MOST incohesive set of powers and abilities and it's SO funny. WHY DID Z-ONE PICK OUT ROBOT POWERS LIKE THIS JIMMY NEUTRON BIT
we gave primo "teleporting duel disc sword." let's give lester skateboarding.
LESTER'S SO INTERESTING TOO since yeah he can just do teleporting whenever (i love that it's especially implied he uses it to break into your room in tag force 5. video game of all time,) but we ALSO actually DO see him get to use primo's sword after primo gets ripped in half. and it's implied he's used it before too??!?!
^sub dialogue line that does make me a little insane. ignore primo this aint about him.
SO WHATS GOING ON WITH THAT. AND HE HAS ROLLERSKATES!!! hilarious design choice. rolling around like a damn sonic character. literally no reason to be there!!! i love them.
5D's knew if they gave Aporia the rollerblades he would have been too powerful. It would have been like strapping a jetpack on a buffalo. imagine 700 lbs of steel and despair barreling towards you on rollerskates at 80 mph. i can DREAM
#he would be graceful as hell on those skates too i just KNOW IT!!!!#ygo posting#asks#maribel-bat#theyre all so funny. complete incoherent list of powers and abilities. why can primo control the weather#iliasterliker9000#ygoart
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Greetings
Technology is magic, and I want to learn all the necessary incantations in order to create beautiful projects!
So far I know what classes are, and I can make a mean switch statement in C, C++ AND C#, so it comes as no surprise that I signed up to participate in an app making contest that's due in about one month.
I opened android studio and it scared me.
If anyone has any cool resources (doesn't have to be app dev related, I wanna learn anything and everything), I would greatly appreciate it. So far I've heard words such as kotlin and jetpack compose so I've been meaning to get into those.
After the app thingy is done, it's gonna be game making time babyyyyy.
I'll be using this blog to track my progress every day, and anytime I manage to do anything, it'll be a huge achievement for me :D
#studyblr#progblr#codeblr#coding#devlog#mobile app development#development#indiedev#ambitious#first post
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"Murder? ...Nah, bit too 'bloody-and-chop-y' for my taste. I prefer to... How to put it nicely? Liquefy Thermally... Yeah, that sounds more civilized."
Meet Soot, a member of the Melting Squad, and more standardized for Androidic civilizations. Instead of gun inserts, Soot opts for a simple recipe: Napalm. Their blades are heated, while the hands are made of the same alloy Spark's Flamethrower Nozzle is made of. Soot does still have ranged options, those being a deployer for Shaped Thermite charges, and Phosphorus bullets for a revolver.
Soot is 1.71 Meters tall, and roughly 90 Pounds due to tougher construction. Without wings, instead opting for a classic jetpack, they are just as mobile, just as dangerous, and just as intense as any other squadron, no matter the world.
NAME/DESIGNATION - Soot [MS03-08S6A5] DATE OF MANUFACTURE - 09-08-X995 PRONOUN PREFERENCE - She/They
PRODUCED USING @wolfieolfie's MD PICREW
#sumi's workshop posting!#Melting Squad#Soot MS03-8S6A5#murder drones oc#murder drones#fantasy robot#fantasy machine#wolfieolfie murder drone picrew#go check it out it's amazing i know nobody has followed me here yet but still
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Nintendo Switch Weekly Round-Up for the Week Ending October 12th, 2024

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the Nintendo Switch Weekly Round-Up for the week ending October 12th, 2024. It's an odd week when you're in October and the biggest new release is a new RPG Maker. Business will pick up from next week, but for now we've got a curious mix of interesting indies and licensed fare to sift through. Let's check out this week in the world of Switch!
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RPG Maker With ($49.99)

I… somewhat question the need for another RPG Maker on the Switch, but it's here anyway. Turns out Shaun doesn't get to decide what is or isn't on the platform! Despite the name, you're still more or less on your own with this one. There's also plenty of DLC in case you want to expand the assets at your disposal. Make your RPG! Share your RPG! Play RPGs from others! That's the RPG Maker experience.
Faith: The Unholy Trinity ($14.99)

New Blood seems mostly known for its first-person shooters, but it has the occasional thing that ventures off that formula. Faith: The Unholy Trinity is a stylish horror game inspired by the Satanic Panic of the 1980s. You play as a priest and have to survive a variety of trials with only your cross as a means of defense. I wouldn't say this is the best-regarded game from the publisher, but if you're looking for something season-appropriate, this is surprisingly effective.
Thronefall ($12.99)

A deliberately simplified strategy game, Thronefall aims to offer a satisfying yet minimalistic take on base defense. You spend the day time building up your base, and the night defending it. This kind of set-up has popped up before, but it's particularly well-executed here. I'm not a big fan of this kind of game, but this one is alright.
Sky Oceans: Wings for Hire ($24.99)

This is a pretty obvious love letter to SEGA's Skies of Arcadia, and I think what I will say here is that it is important to remember how this kind of thing usually plays out. Don't expect a replacement for Skies, or a spiritual successor, or whatever else your heart may want to put on this. It's a vibrant indie RPG with plenty of open skies to explore and an interesting turn-based dogfighting combat system. I'll have to put some time into it to see if there's anything more to it than that.
Europa ($14.99)

You play as a jetpack-toting android exploring the moon Europa, looking for clues to unravel the story of the last living human. One of those chill exploration games, more or less. There's a demo available you can try out, but be warned that it is several months old at this point and feels extremely rough. We'll have to see how the final game turns out, but I found the demo pretty limp overall. Proceed with caution.
Transformers: Galactic Trials ($39.99)

Outright Games occasionally makes something decent, and I kind of like the idea of a Transformers racing game. Adding in robot-based combat bits to break things up sounds like a nice way to serve the license better, too. The developer on this one is 3DClouds though, and that gives me some pause. Previous efforts from 3DClouds include Race with Ryan, Blaze and the Monster Machines Axle City Racers, Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart, PAW Patrol: Grand Prix, PAW Patrol World, and Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R. That's a long and consistent history of iffy racers, and based on that I can't really recommend this one.
UFO Robot Grendizer - The Feast of the Wolves ($39.99)

The third entry in Go Nagai's Mazinger series is an odd pull for a game in the current year, but I suppose it still pops up here and there with new manga and anime series. This game feels very much rooted in the 1970s material, however. If you love Grendizer, then I think you'll find this game's clear passion for the material charming enough to carry it. If you don't, then I wouldn't bother with this. It's way too rough around the edges and thinner than it should be for the price it's going for here. It's also not running especially well on the Switch.
Nick Jr. Party Adventure ($39.99)

As ever with Outright Games, we must look to the developer. Here, it's Melbot Studios. Its only previous title with Outright was My Little Pony: A Maretime Bay Adventure, which was not terribly good. This might seem like it's going to be a party game featuring various Nickelodeon characters, but it's actually just another one of those adventure-ish affairs like the My Little Pony game from this studio. It also only supports two players. So, you know, a small party at best. Six different worlds to explore, and Dora, Blue, and the PAW Patrol gang are here. I could see the younger fans perhaps enjoying this, but that's about it.
Miss Rosen's Wowtastic! Marching Band ($11.99)

Here's another game for fans of the absolutely bizarre About An Elf. It uses a similar visual style, and sees you solving a variety of puzzles in a dozen different locations. Lots of luggage packing. You're probably not here for all of that, though. If you're here for anything, it's likely the off-beat and unique story. I don't think you'll be disappointed, if that's the case. It's just as charming and weird (in a good way) as About An Elf.
The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass ($14.99)

An emergency leaves eight people trapped in a tower for twelve hours, and they're unfortunately locked in there with a rather unusual artifact. This visual novel aims to please fans of mystery thrillers, and judging by reviews of the game on other platforms, it does a decent job of achieving that goal. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, though. Many find it to be excessively wordy and lacking in good characters. It seems to go over best with people who love the theorizing journey as much or more than the mystery's resolution. Maybe that's you?
Necro Story ($14.99)

You're a necromancer! How about that? You have the ability to catch the souls of your foes and put them to work for you. This is a creature-collecting RPG, and the main gimmick is the whole necromancer thing. You also have an assortment of magic to wield, so you don't have to rely completely on your undead army. It's a light RPG, but it has a lot of soul. Ha! No but really, it's decent.
Bloodless ($14.99)

An action-adventure game about a ronin who has vowed to never take another life. To that end, you'll use non-lethal attacks to defeat the foes in your path. It's a counter-heavy affair, so if you don't like that kind of response-based combat then you might not get on with Bloodless. It's very stylish and atmospheric, which helps make up for some rough edges in other respects.
Arcade Archives Power Spikes ($7.99)

We've had the other two games in this series for ages in Arcade Archives, and now we have the entry that originally released between them. This is generally the most well-liked entry, but be warned that you only get the Japanese version of the game in this package. Well, I suppose it's nice to get a game that isn't a platformer, beat 'em up, or shooter now and then. If you can't tell from the screenshot, it's a volleyball game. Enjoy!
EGGCONSOLE Templo Del Sol: Asteka II PC-8801 ($6.49)

The latest EGGCONSOLE release is a Falcom adventure game, and as usual the in-game text is almost entirely Japanese. And since this is an adventure game, that's going to be a problem if you can't read it. A particularly challenging one at that, so don't even think about it if you can't understand the language. This game was heavily modified and released on the NES as Tombs & Treasures, which is an interesting bit of trivia. Not much more to say here without excessively repeating myself.
Extra Coin ($6.49)

A girl seeking her missing parents steps into a virtual world that promises a getaway for those seeking an escape from the harshness of reality. Explore the virtual reality of The Arcade day by day, getting involved with whatever nonsense you feel like doing. It's not going to be easy for Mika to find her parents. She'll have to follow whatever clues she stumbles across and face her fears. It's certainly got some heart put into it, and it's rather affordable.
Son of a Gun ($9.99)

This looks to be a fairly standard take on the top-down twin-stick shooter, but that might not be a bad thing depending on your mood. There are seven different gun categories, and that adds up to plenty of different weapons to wield. Six different playable characters, lots of bosses to battle, and around twenty enemies to blast. Very meat and potatoes, but it will scratch the itch if it needs scratching.
Dagon: Complete Edition ($9.99)

This is a collection of narrative adventures based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. It includes the original Dagon, plus three DLCs that each tell their own little story. Lovecraft fans will probably get into it, as it seems like it was put together by enthusiasts of the author. I'm not too big into Lovecraft's stuff, so I can't really judge it the way I'd prefer.
My Big Sister: Remastered ($7.99)

While I am not the biggest fan of selling a remaster on the same console you sold the original on, the low price combined with the changes here make it seem somewhat reasonable. You get some new story stuff, the art has been fully redrawn, and there's a new soundtrack in place. The original is still up on the eShop, so if you're buying one make sure you grab this version.
Massi ($4.99)

If you're hungry for more side-scrolling action and don't want to burn much money, here's Massi. It has a fair bit going on for what it is, and seems to have been inspired by Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap. It's been out for a couple of years on computers and mobile, so you can probably find more detailed impressions out there if you look.
El Panadero -The Baker- ($7.99)

A quirky action-platformer with a distinctive style. You can play alone or pull in another player for some local multiplayer fun. It's a relatively short game, and you can hit the end in around forty minutes. So, you know, keep that in mind.
Rogue Sentry ($7.99)

Another twin-stick shooter, this one using that monochrome-ish style that some games favor. 1-bit, as they say. Don't assume the 'rogue' in the title means this is a roguelike or roguelite game, though. Straight-up action with some traversal, that's about it. A little short, but challenging and enjoyable.
Camp Sunshine ($6.99)

Uh oh, a dangerous killer bear mascot is on the loose again. I've seen stories like this before, and it doesn't end well. It describes itself as an RPG, but it's really just an adventure game in the guise of a 16-bit RPG visual style. You know, like Corpse Party or To The Moon. It's quite well-liked over on Steam, and we'll have to take their word for it because you folks know me and horror games.
Kill The Crows ($4.49)

A top-down arena shooter with an old western theme. Not exactly the fanciest of TV dinners, but it seems to understand that its theme is its selling point and leans into it nicely. Affordable fun, and sometimes that's good enough.
That's all for this week, friends. We'll be back next Saturday with another Round-Up as we head into the back half of October. Lots of great stuff on the horizon right now, even as we're likely in the final months of the Switch as Nintendo's main squeeze. As ever, I will plug both my Patreon (where you can find lots of cool exclusive articles) and my Ko-Fi (tips help me run this blog). There, plugged. I hope you have a super Saturday, and as always, thanks for reading!
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Goat Simulator 3 coming to PS4, Xbox One on October 24 - Gematsu
Publisher Coffee Stain Publishing and developer Coffee Stain North will release Goat Simulator 3 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 24, the companies announced.
Goat Simulator 3 was previously released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, iOS via App Store, and Android Google Play.
Here is an overview of the game, via Coffee Stain Publishing:
About
Take life by the horns in Goat Simulator 3! A sandbox game with one main goal: cause as much chaos as possible as a goat. Venture forth into Goat Simulator 3, the baa-rilliant sequel to 2014’s Goat Simulator that puts you back into the hooves of Pilgor the Goat. Begin your whirlwind adventure on the sandbox island of San Angora. Lick, headbutt, and crash your way through an open world full of quests to solve, secrets to uncover, and NPCs to terrorize. We won’t tell you how to play (except in the tutorial), but provide the means to be the goat of your dreams. If your dreams contain more than one goat, then we have good news! In Goat Simulator 3 on Nintendo Switch ™, you can invite a friend in local or online co-op to explore the island as a duo, create carnage, and compete in mini-games. And don’t worry, there are plenty of customization options to make sure you don’t wear clashing outfits. Goat Simulator 3 first launched in November 2022, and since then has added a host of seasonal content, which is all included on Nintendo Switch!
Key Features
You can be a goat.
You can be a goat… on Nintendo Switch!
One of your friends can be a goat too, and join you in local or online co-op
Customization! If you want to be fancy you can wear the skins of tall goats, stripey goats, and many more. There’s a goat for everyone!
Dress up your goat in all kinds of nonsense, from toilet rolls and tea trays, to jetpacks and firework launchers
More events, collectibles, mini-games, Easter eggs and secrets than you can shake a goat at
Watch a new trailer below.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Announce Trailer
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STARFIELD THOUGHTS SO FAR:
Been playing Starfield and while I love the game's astronomical highs, the lows the game contains are all old problems other games have already solved and also very annoyingly Bethesda design choices. It's baffling how Bethesda oscillates between being occasionally brilliant or stumbling into the most boring versions of quest design and character choices.
For instance, the gameplay loop of Fallout 4 felt incredible; loot houses and buildings for construction material while usually getting into some great gunfights that reinforce the idea of trying to survive in the wasteland and build a community. BUT we're going to have such a strange choice of a plot set up and limit the choices you're able to make and simplify the lore. Also you're not going to be able to romance the cool detective crooner and easy choice for love interest android man Nick Valentine because we're prudish weirdos who think it'd be icky!!!!
The main cast and main quests of Starfield are painfully dull. No one has any sort of real character depth. It's like they thought of a few archetypes but didn't give them any real sense of personality beyond that. Walter should be portrayed as a capitalist freak, instead he's a philanthropic capitalist funding his dream. Sarah Morgan is so robotic. Andreja is potentially interesting but has no depth. Matteo should be constantly presenting conflict within the group because he's religious, etc etc. Barrett seemed like he had a personality but there hasn't been much depth to him since the beginning of the game.
It's like Bethesda wanted to be as painfully inoffensive as possible that they whitewash conflicting ideologies constantly, so much so to the point that it feels like there's no real ideological differences between the main factions outside of the ones committing real crimes. Like, how could a free market economy EVER have a united government in space? How do all of these randos afford to have space ships? WHY give the player a ship immediately? It's also a massive misstep to not IMMEDIATELY include alien civilizations for interesting conflict!!!! This game wants to feel like Star Trek/Mass Effect but it misses so much of what makes those stories interesting. It is so apparent that they started working on this a decade ago because the science fiction tropes they present here became tired tropes between 2010- to now. Do you like Firefly? Here is our Space Western planet :) Do you like cyberpunk? Here is our neon drenched cityscape :) Do you like the Citadel from Mass Effect? Here is our version. :) It just does all of that stuff in ways that aren't even half ass effectve. It's also so fucking weird that they just don't want anyone to look hot? It feels so distinctly American in that it is so prudish and too cowardly to acknowledge that sex even exists in this universe lmfao. EVERYONE is so overdressed! It's hilarious. In the year that Baldur's Gate 3, the most horny game ever dropped? Laughable.
There's so much potential for interesting dramatic conflict and they don't explore any of it! It's such a boring way to present Constellation. Sarah Morgan says they do shady shit all the time and know what a jail cell is like, but has a meltdown the moment anything morally grey happens! It's like Bethesda is so averse to having any of these characters be disliked, so they ironed out any possible sense of real personality they could have.
It's so frustrating because there is so much potential here; a lot of the side quests are fun and present great dramatic conflict, even though they are undercut by some flat outcomes. Exploring planets and the ship stuff is all fun and engaging, jetpacking around and shooting dudes is fun as hell too. And yet the main quest is so damn boring it takes away from all of that. Ugh.
This is all without even getting into the horrid UI and terrible decision to NOT INCLUDE LOCAL AND CITY MAPS????? I want to love this game and have really enjoyed some of it! It's just got some very distinctly Bethesda flaws. It brings me no joy to say this. Ugh. :\
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App Development frameworks
How do the most popular app development frameworks contribute to mobile app development?
In today’s digital landscape, mobile applications (app development frameworks) have become a necessity for businesses to reach their target audience effectively. With the ever-growing demand for innovative and user-friendly mobile applications, developers are constantly seeking efficient ways to build high-quality applications in very little time. This is where mobile app development frameworks come into play. The frameworks provide a foundation for developers to create cross-platform mobile applications that work seamlessly across various devices and OSes.
Development Frameworks Used for Developing Mobile Applications
Most popular app development frameworks
React Native (developed by Facebook) — This framework has gained immense popularity among developers due to its ability to build native-like mobile apps using JavaScript. It allows them to write the codes once and deploy them on both Android and iOS platforms. Hire React Native developers to obtain cross-platform mobile app solutions for iOS, Android, and the web and enjoy benefits like reduced costs and time and enhanced productivity and profitability. app development frameworks
Flutter (backed by Google) — Flutter uses the Dart programming language and provides a rich set of customizable widgets, enabling developers to create visually appealing and responsive applications. Its hot reload feature helps the developers change the codes in real time and obtain immediate visual updates. If you opt to hire Flutter developers, your cross-platform applications will have a quicker time-to-market with a single codebase for all the platforms. app development frameworks
Ionic (open-source framework) — It uses technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in the development of cross-platform mobile applications. It enables developers to provide end users with a consistent user experience across multiple platforms. It will be a smart choice to hire Ionic developers when it comes to obtaining a feature-rich cross-platform mobile application. app development frameworks
Kotlin (open source, originated at JetBrains) — This is another app development framework that allows developers to share codes between Android and iOS platforms. It seamlessly works with Android Jetpacks (a tool provided by Google). Hire Kotlin developers to enjoy improved app performance and a better user experience with access to modern technologies. app development frameworks
Hire Experts
In today’s mobile-driven world, mobile app development has become a crucial aspect of achieving business success. Hiring the right mobile app developer is essential to obtaining a high-quality application. With various frameworks available, such as React Native, Flutter, Ionic, and Kotlin, selecting the ideal developer can be challenging. A skilled developer can help you cut down on the cost of application development. Correspondingly, it will lead to an increase in the ROI value. Hire the best developers from WEBSTEP Technologies. Visit https://www.webstep.in to obtain more information and connect with them to acquire a cutting-edge mobile solution for your business. app development frameworks
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What to Look for in an Android App Development Company

Choosing the right Android app development company can be overwhelming, especially with so many options out there. Your business app is a significant investment, and selecting the wrong partner can result in delays, poor performance, and a lack of user adoption. Here’s what you should consider—and why Xenelsoft Technologies is the right fit.
Key Criteria for Choosing the Right Partner
1. Experience and Portfolio
Look for companies that have delivered apps across industries. Xenelsoft Technologies has developed Android apps in retail, education, healthcare, fintech, and more.
2. Tech Expertise
An Android partner must know the tools of the trade: Kotlin, Java, Jetpack Compose, Android Studio, Firebase, etc.
3. UI/UX Design Skills
The design directly impacts user experience. Our team includes UI/UX specialists who create visually appealing and user-friendly interfaces.
4. Post-Launch Support
Many companies disappear after launch. We provide updates, maintenance, and analytics support post-deployment.
5. Communication & Transparency
We maintain regular updates through Slack, Jira, and Zoom. Weekly sprints and demos keep you informed every step of the way.
Why Xenelsoft Technologies?
10+ years of Android expertise
50+ apps live on Play Store
100% delivery success rate
Client-centric engagement models
Conclusion
A good Android app development company does more than code—it helps shape your digital future. With Xenelsoft Technologies, you get a team that cares about results, not just releases.
#android app development#android app development company#"android app development agency#hire android app developer#custom android app development
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Find the Top 5 Latest Mobile App Development Software in 2025 — Expert Picks by TimD — Tim Digital
Choosing the right mobile app development software in 2025 is more than just a technical decision — it’s a strategic advantage. With the growing pressure to deliver faster, reduce bugs, and maintain UI consistency across devices, developers and companies alike are re-evaluating their tech stacks.

Why the Right Mobile Development Stack Makes All the Difference
Many development teams struggle not because of a lack of skill but due to poor tooling and platform fragmentation. Common issues include:
Too much time spent on duplicate codebases
Difficulty managing bugs across platforms
Low design consistency between iOS and Android versions
A better stack can lead to faster time-to-market, fewer bugs, and improved collaboration across teams.
Snapshot: 5 Game-Changing Mobile Development Frameworks
In 2025, five standout mobile development frameworks are leading the way.
Flutter, backed by Google, offers hot reload, expressive visuals, and UI consistency — making it ideal for cross-platform UI precision. React Native, developed by Meta, is JS/TS-based and features fast refresh and a robust plugin ecosystem, best suited for teams transitioning from web to mobile. .NET MAUI, Microsoft’s enterprise-grade solution, combines native speed with C# and deep integration into the Microsoft ecosystem, perfect for unified experiences across mobile and desktop. For Apple-centric development, Swift stands out with hardware-level API access and deep iOS integration, delivering high-performance, iOS-only applications. Lastly, Kotlin, Google’s preferred language for Android, is known for its concise syntax and Jetpack Compose support, making it the go-to choice for scalable, Android-first projects.
1. Flutter — Deliver Visually Consistent Cross-Platform Apps
Backed by Google, Flutter continues to lead the way for teams needing high-performance mobile apps from a single Dart codebase. With its built-in Skia rendering engine, it doesn’t rely on native UI components — giving you full control over visuals on both Android and iOS.
Why It’s a Top Pick:
Rapid UI iteration with Hot Reload
Mature ecosystem on pub.dev
Excellent for MVPs, startups, and custom-designed apps
2. React Native — A Natural Fit for Web Development Teams
Created by Meta, React Native allows JavaScript developers to build native mobile apps without switching tech stacks. It’s ideal for web teams transitioning into mobile, especially with tools like Expo simplifying builds.
Best Use Cases:
Fast deployment using React-based components
Shared codebase between web and mobile
Lightweight apps needing high iteration cycles
3. .NET MAUI — Microsoft’s Unified Solution for Desktop and Mobile
.NET MAUI enables enterprise-grade cross-platform development using C# and XAML. It compiles to native code, ensuring performance, while simplifying development for organizations already using Microsoft tools and Azure.
Why Enterprises Prefer It:
Strong support for desktop/mobile hybrid builds
Full access to native APIs
Streamlined with Visual Studio and Azure DevOps
4. Swift — The Gold Standard for Native iOS App Development
Developed by Apple, Swift is the go-to for building fluid, fast, and fully integrated iOS apps. Combined with SwiftUI or UIKit, it’s the most reliable way to deliver App Store-ready applications with deep device capabilities.
Ideal For:
iOS-only apps
Products that leverage ARKit, Core ML, or HealthKit
Premium apps requiring pixel-perfect animations
5. Kotlin — For Next-Level Native Android Performance
Endorsed by Google and developed by JetBrains, Kotlin is a modern language designed for Android. It brings null safety, concise syntax, and coroutine-based async capabilities, making it a favorite among Android developers in 2025.
Where It Shines:
Clean migration path from Java
Jetpack Compose support for UI innovation
Great for complex, scalable Android apps
Native vs. Cross-Platform vs. Hybrid — What Should You Choose?
When it comes to choosing the right development approach, your decision should align with your product roadmap, team capabilities, and performance expectations. Native development offers the best UX quality and strong scalability, making it ideal for performance-intensive apps — but it comes with higher maintenance needs and moderate development speed. Cross-platform frameworks like Flutter and React Native strike a balance by allowing faster development, lower maintenance, and good scalability, although UX quality may slightly lag behind native builds. On the other hand, hybrid frameworks such as Ionic are fast to develop and easy to maintain but offer limited user experience and only moderate scalability — making them suitable for basic MVPs or internal tools where performance is not critical.
Expert Tip: If your app relies on camera, AR, or sensors — go native. For time-to-market and design parity, cross-platform tools like Flutter or React Native offer the best ROI.
What to Look for in Mobile App Development Platforms
When selecting mobile development tools in 2025, top agencies and development teams recommend looking for:
Real-time debugging and emulation support
Comprehensive UI libraries
CI/CD compatibility (e.g., App Center, GitHub Actions)
Easy deployment to Play Store and App Store
Third-party plugin support for maps, payments, authentication, etc.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re launching a feature-rich Android app, building an enterprise mobile suite, or rapidly shipping a cross-platform MVP — choosing the right development platform in 2025 is key to avoiding unnecessary rework and scaling with confidence.
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