Puzzle your way out of escape rooms and keep track of how much you eat. You can read about that and more in this edition of this week’s best Android apps and games.
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1. Calorie Counter
Summer is coming and maybe that’s why you want to look your best. Perhaps that means losing a few pounds for you. To gain insight into how much you eat, tracking your calorie intake can be useful. With Calorie Counter you keep track of exactly what you take, with precise amounts of calories and more.

Via the app on your smartphone you indicate what you eat and what type of food it is. This way you know whether you are eating too much fat, whether you are getting enough protein and whether you are getting enough energy from your food. You can also easily scan the barcode of snacks to digitally register the ingredients. Good luck!
2. Cube Escape Collection
Do you like a narrative puzzle or escape room? Then check out the Cube Escape Collection in the Play Store. The app is a collection of all Cube Escape games from the Dutch makers. Put your brain to work and solve the puzzles.
The games are challenging, but not impossible and all have an exciting theme. Find out the solutions step by step to follow the story, but don’t worry: you can always ask for a hint if you don’t get it right.
3. Bolt
Bolt is known as a transportation app. For example, the company offers shared bicycles, but also car rides. Previously you planned these rides at the time you want to leave, but from this week there is also the option to book a ride in advance.

The new function allows you to plan your ride well in advance, so you no longer have to be late for appointments, outings or family gatherings. You come back from a trip by plane. Then there are even special pick-up locations available at Schiphol.
4. Hocus
You may be familiar with the Penrose triangle. It’s that three-dimensional triangle that seems infinite and hard to understand. The puzzle app Hocus is full of these types of figures and adds a challenging element to it.
As a player, your goal is to get from one side of the figure to the other. Only parts of the figure connect slightly differently than you might think. Challenge your brain and complete the Penrose puzzles in the Android game Hocus.
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Source: Android Planet by www.androidplanet.nl.
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