Well,
another year has flown by, hasn’t it? Whoosh. It’s been a thrill though
in the technological world where the Nokia community (yes, you guys)
have been treated to the fabulous Nokia Lumia 920and Lumia 820 – considered by many consumers and reviewers as two of the leading smartphones on the marketplace.
As with any such device, the phenomenon of apps plays a major part in
the Lumia devices’ success and here we provide our choice of the best
Lumia apps of 2012. We’re open to your suggestions in the comments too,
but for now, our choices:
Angry Birds Star Wars
Cost: £0.79/$0.99 from the Windows Phone Store
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: This *IS* the game you’ve been looking for
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: This *IS* the game you’ve been looking for
In the interests of full disclosure I am a bit of a Star Wars fanboy,
and love the Angry Birds, so this was a bit of a double hit for me. Yes,
I love it. Yes, I am trying to limit myself to one level a day to make
the experience last as long as possible. And yes, I can’t help myself
and try at least two! Here’s a look at what the game looks like (on a Lumia 610) from Shah Rizan:
Have you taken on the Dark Side Pigges yet?
Phototastic
Cost: £1.49/$1.99 from Windows Phone Store (or free version)
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: Add filters, make collages
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: Add filters, make collages
As I posted back in November,
Phototastic allows users to decorate their own images using classic
frame borders from a diverse variety of Polaroid and filmstrip film
templates. Arguably, 2012 could also be known as the ‘Year of the
Photo’, and Phototastic’s quick and easy connectivity to social networks
such as Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr adds to the fun nature of building
your own collages. Ewan Spence of All About Windows Phone applauded Phototastic as ‘a great way to express yourself online.’
Plants vs. Zombies
Cost: £3.99/$4.99 from Windows Phone Store
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: Defeat the undead using….plants
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: Defeat the undead using….plants
This all-action tower defence game consisting of plants and zombies has
left many a poor soul glued to their Nokia device. No wonder then,
Windows Phone Central’s Paul Acevedo named Plants vs. Zombies ‘the very best game in its genre.’
Built around the premise of a homeowner who uses various different
plants to resist the evil threats of an army of brain-eating zombies,
its smooth gameplay has made Plants vs. Zombies a massive hit in 2012.
Nokia City Lens
Cost: In the Nokia Collection on your Lumia
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: Signposting the world around you
Availability: Everywhere
In a nutshell: Signposting the world around you
Emerging from beta status in August, Nokia City Lens has been an app
providing a cool augmented reality browser which points out interesting
buildings, sites and more, which are close by. Users are complimented
with nice 3D icons and the welcome option to remove suggestions that are
not a stone’s throw away. Kevin C. Tofel, from GigaOM, gave Nokia ‘kudos’ for ‘sharing some of its most innovative software’, while Andrew Webster, writer for The Verge, states the program ‘works excellently to provide suggestions of landmarks around you.’
Those are our choices, but it’s a very subjective area, so we’re very
open to hearing what selections you’ve made. What was your top app of
2012? Pick one (OK, maybe two) and share your thoughts below for others.
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