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Any Sims fans out there? The Sims Free Play hit the Android Market today and brings a complete Sims experience for… you guessed it, free! The Sims Free Play allows you to create up to 16 customized Sims as well as:

Readability is a nice little app that turns virtually any web page into a clean, comfortable reading view, with syncing to allow for the reading of articles at a later date. While the web app has been available for some time now, the iOS app has been sitting in limbo for 4 month awaiting approval. In the meantime, Readability has managed to develop an Android app which is now almost ready for launch. As you can see from a tweet from a Readability developer, they’re simply waiting for Apple’s approval so they can go ahead and launch the apps:

For many, the Amazon MP3 app is nothing but a distant relic, for others it remains a top-notch viable solution for their music needs. If you still look to Amazon MP3 for your music needs, you’ll be happy to know they have updated their Android application with a couple of new UI changes among other things.

Everyone’s favorite 8-bit world building game just got better thanks to an update. Minecraft Pocket Edition received its first Survival update, allowing users to choose between Survival and Creative mode when creating a map. Other great additions include:

Just because American Football is over, doesn’t mean you can’t get in on some real football. That’s Real Football 2012, and it’s Gameloft’s latest entry into the Android Market. Gameloft is going the freemium route with this one so it won’t cost you anything to play, but there’s apparently some sort of stamina thing that keeps you from really enjoying the game — unless you pony up some cash. Real Football 2012 will get you into the game with features such as:

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