What’s your favourite app or game? Google really wants to know with voting for their Google Play User’s Choice Awards 2018 now open.
From now until the 26th of November you can vote for your favourite app and game based on the list of candidates on Google Play. There’s 20 games, and 20 apps to choose from with some high-quality entries in both sides.
Games
- Love Balls
- Candy Crush Friends Saga
- Toon Blast
- PUBG Mobile
- Kick the Buddy
- Wordscapes
- Homescapes
- Super Mario Run
- Guns of Glory
- Words with Friends 2
- Pokemon Go
- Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire
- WarStorm: Clash of Heroes
- Clash Royale
- Lords Mobile: Battle of the Empires – Strategy RPG
- The Sims Mobile
- Hello Stars
- Pixel Art: Color by Number
- Sling Drift
- Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mysterys
Apps
- Wish – Shopping Made Fun
- Canva: Graphic design & poster, invitation maker
- Reddit: Social News, Trending Memes & Funny Videos
- Home Workout – No Equipment
- Facetune – Selife Photo Editor for Perfect Selfies
- iHeartRadio – Free Music, Radio & Podcasts
- BuzzVideo – Funny & Inspirational Video Community
- Ultimate Guitar: Tabs & Chords
- Yummy Recipes Cookbook & Cooking Videos
- Castbox: Free Podcast Player, Radio & Audio Books
- Collage Maker – photo collage & photo editor
- Grammarly Keyboard – Type with confidence
- Drink Water Reminder – Water Diet Tracker & Alarm
- Joom
- Sandbox – Color by Number
- Stocard – Rewards Cards
- Uber Eats: Local Food Delivery
- Sweatcoin Pays You To Get Fit
- Deliveroo: Restaurant Delivery
- Learn Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Spanish & French
There’s no information on what the developer will, if anything, win if they’re crowned the Users Choice Awards winner for 2018 on December 3rd, but for the Material Design Awards the winners usually receive a nice trophy at least, but being known as the user choice winner is pretty prestigious.
There’s some great games and apps listed here, but there’s also quite a few that aren’t. Which app or game do you feel should have been listed as the best?
A link would have been useful (and expected)
The link is the source at the bottom of the article.
Edit: I’ve now added a link in the article to make it easier.