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Retro city rampage dx ending
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It’s essentially a “demake” of the classic GTA formula, letting you freely roam an urban metropolis as you steal cars, pummel random strangers, and complete missions-albeit with an 8-bit aesthetic.

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Rockstar Games has ported several Grand Theft Auto games to Android (along with last week’s prep school counterpart, Bully), but if you’re looking for another hit of thrilling open-world action on your phone, check out Retro City Rampage DX ($5). Or you can just wait for the Play Store, which should have it any time now.

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If you don’t want to wait, you can download and sideload a Google-signed APK file from APK Mirror, although you might not want to take the risk of downloading it from other sources if you don’t know and trust them.

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Just a heads-up, however: Google is currently rolling out this update to the existing Google Keyboard app, but it may not be available in the Play Store for everyone right now. It saves you the hassle of needing to switch between apps or try to awkwardly copy and paste info from a website or app. You can search for nearby restaurants, sports scores, emojis, GIFs, YouTube videos, and plenty more, and then send that info into your message or email with a tap. Gboard brings a dedicated web search bar right to your keyboard, letting you tap right into Google’s engine to pull up vital information without leaving your text message or email reply. After all, why should they get the good stuff first? Google said that the keyboard app’s tweaks would come to Android in time, and sure enough, they’re here in the rebranded Google Keyboard via update. When Google’s Gboard app hit iOS back in May, many Android users were incredulous. Just tap the little arrow for in-keyboard web search. Try a few fresh apps, enjoy the holidays, and we’ll bring you even more picks once January rolls around. Facebook’s dedicated Events app is also new this week, along with a trio of intriguing games: faux-retro action game Retro City Rampage DX, historical adventure 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, and SMS-inspired text quest Lifeline: Halfway to Infinity. Gboard is Google’s revitalized keyboard app, and it brings in-frame web search so you can quickly pull up and share info, emoji, GIFs, and other details without leaving the conversation. Our Five to Try column will take the rest of the month off as well, but not before setting you up with a few new choice releases to grab right now. Even without a proper app submission freeze like on Apple’s App Store, the impending arrival of Christmas means we probably won’t see many high-profile Android app and game releases for the next couple weeks.













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