Monday App Updates: Great Apps That Just Got Better For June 3, 2013
June 3, 2013
Each Monday, AppAdvice presents some recently updated apps worth checking out. This week’s list features superheroes, car chases, and a few dots.
Dots, Updated May 30, Universal, Free With In-App Purchases
One of the most impressive new games of 2013 is now available on the iPad too. Dots 1.7 also includes a multiplayer mode, and high-contrast color option.
See also: Connect With Your Friends By Playing Dots, Now With iPad And Multiplayer Support
Grand Theft Auto III, Updated May 31, Universal, $4.99
The popular game has received a number of new features in its 1.3.1 release. These include iPhone 5 widescreen, iCloud save game, and custom playlist, support.
See also: Grand Theft Auto 3 Receives A Much Needed Update
Injustice: Gods Among Us, Updated May 29, Universal, Free With In-App Purchases
Lobo and Red Son are the latest two characters to arrive in Injustice: Gods Among Us. They come via the game’s first content update.
See also: Lobo And New 'Red Son' Characters Join The Pantheon Of Injustice: Gods Among Us
Nick, Updated May 30, Universal, Free
Nickelodeon is now making much of its television content available for streaming on the iPhone/iPod touch. The feature is part of a new update to the cable channel’s official iOS app, Nick.
See also: Nickelodeon Brings Television Episode Streaming To iPhone
LifeCrumbs, Updated May 27, iPhone, Free
The memory calendar app now includes a brand new look and feel. LifeCrumbs 2.0 also includes monthly calendar photos, Facebook sharing abilities, and more.
See also: LifeCrumbs 2.0 Lets You Build Your Memory Calendar In A New Way
Mixcloud, Updated May 29, iPhone, Free
The on-demand radio platform app includes a number of new features, including a new design, personalized Discover tab, and revamped search system.
See also: Watch Out, SoundCloud: On-Demand Radio App Mixcloud Rebuilt From The Ground Up
Streets - The Street View App, Updated May 29, Universal, $0.99
Streets View is now simply Streets. Along with the new name, the universal app now displays the street view coverage by default or the current traffic conditions by demand. It also includes a more detailed alternative to Apple’s standard maps in the form of Google vector maps and high-resolution satellite imagery.
See also: Streets - The Street View App Offers Google Vector Maps, Panorama Sharing And More
We'll see you next week for another edition of Monday Apps!