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You’ve cut all the ropes, collected all the stars, and stuffed Om Nom with enough candy to put any normal person into a diabetic shock — so what now? Well, now you get to do it all over again! That’s right, the highly popular Cut the Rope sequel Cut the Rope: Experiments is now available on Android. Help feed Om Nom through a variety of experiments thought up by the wacky mad scientist who has discovered him.


In last week’s Swag Sundays we were giving away five Android caps and today we’re going to announce the lucky winners as well as give you a chance to win some new swag. Many of you rely on your Android device to keep you rockin’ to your favorite tunes and that’s why we’re going to give away a rockin’ Android t-shirt. There’s only one shirt up for grabs so head on past the break for your chance to win.


By now you may have heard of a little company called Gameloft. I personally share a love/hate relationship with their amazing mobile games and horrific marketing techniques but I’ll spare you any rants. I’m here to let you know that another hit Gameloft game has made it to the Google Play Store and the best part is it’s free. You’re going to want to check out Six-Guns, a kill-or-be-killed third person shooter that mixes the wild West with the supernatural. Six-Guns will have you gunslinging for gold as you explore the open lands of Arizona and Oregon with challenges and evil lurking around every tumbleweed.


Two months ago we were getting our apps from the Android Market and DotEmu was promising to bring the cult classic game Another World to Android. Fast-forward to today, and the game is now available, but you won’t be getting it from the Android Market. Released today, Another World 20th Anniversary Edition will have you playing the role of a young physics researcher desperately trying to escape the hostile world he found himself in after lightning struck his laboratory.


You guys up for another rumor? According to a source that spoke with Android and Me, the Google Nexus tablet is a “done deal” and won’t be what we were hoping for. When we first heard the possibility of ASUS manufacturing the Nexus tablet, we immediately assumed the $249 quad-core ASUS MeMo 370T would be the device. This won’t be the case according to the source, who says the MeMo 370T was scrapped after Google contracted ASUS for the Nexus tablet.

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