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It's either Micchiri Neko or Mitsuchiri Neko. Can't tell because of the font.
Edit: /u/Kleatherman and OP, here it is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.overfence.mitchirinekodash
Edit again: I listed some more good games in a comment here (in case you are interested) :)
I am kind of an app junkie. I have like 200 some apps on my phone, and I've downloaded probably over 1000 in my life. However, I have an iphone, so here are some iOS favorites (since this thread is heavily android biased). Some may or may not be on android, I haven't looked. Also, disclaimer, I got (almost) all of these apps when they were on sale for free, so I have no idea how much they might cost now. However, I can say I have only included my all time favorite apps and would gladly pay for them all now:
PRODUCTIVITY
Procraster - my FAVORITE pomodoro/task management app. It has a customizeable timer that I use with the pomodoro method (25 mins work/5 min break). It allows you to enter your specific reward you will get during your break. It lets you track and categorize tasks, and it can automatically pick the most urgent for you. My favorite feature is that it can put work sessions on your calendar (I have mine on a separate google calendar), so you can go back and see how productive you were!
Timeful - you put in things you want to make time to do, it gives you slots on your calendar when you can do them. You commit to those times and schedule them, making you more likely to get things done.
UnF*&% your habitat - has a website and an app. Helps you clean your house in a fun way. God knows I need the help...
Balanced - a great way to help you quantify "I want to do X more often."
happier - an app where you can record happy things each day. It encourages you to do at least 3, and you can share with friends. Helps you see the positive things in life :)
Grades - one of my favorite assignment trackers (I am a grad student). It keeps track of what grade you will need on an assignment to reach your target course grade, and it has some entertaining easter eggs.
grid diary - a great way to help you take even just little notes to track your days. I've stopped using this ever since I started using a physical bullet journal, but I still recommend it.
FITNESS
bodbot - also has a web app. Gives you a daily workout based on your goals and specifications.
Sworkit - has cardio, strength, yoga, and stretching that you can customize to any length. Will give you timers for exercise, and is all bodyweight/at home based, so you have no excuse not to work out for even just 5 minutes
all-in fitness - has a huge range of training plans and exercises, and lets you pick which muscles to target. Has video of exercise form. Lets you log exercises and calories and track your body changes.
MEDITATION/MINDFULNESS
buddhify - some really useful guided meditations for a TON of different activities/feelings.
Breathful - a more open-ended mindfulness trainer. It's a meditation timer. While meditating, you tap the screen when your mind wanders. Over time, your mind will wander less, and you can see your progress in the form of fewer taps recorded while you meditate.
LANGUAGE LEARNING
mindsnacks - language learning app that uses actually fun games. Pretty much only good for learning vocab, not grammar, but fun and motivating!
hiragana pixel party - perfect if you are learning japanese. Video game style way of learning hiragana and katakana (Japanese "alphabets").
UTILITES/MISC? (not sure what to call these)
Countable - I HIGHLY recommend this app, particularly if you are not aware/involved in government issues. It helps you become educated on what is going on in your local and larger community, and makes it easy to send messages to your representatives to make your opinion heard. Slacktivism that actually does something. Plus, what good is democracy if you don't use it? has a web platform as well, check it out.
Storm, by weather underground - includes radar, past and future, a nice interface, and detailed weather reports.
kuvva wallpapers - BEAUTIFUL wallpapers by artists and designers. Can also find some images free online on their website.
cute or not - swipe right/left on an endless stream of cute (or not) animal pics. A wonderful pick me up when you need cheering up.
pzizz - I swear to god, this ALWAYS puts me to sleep, even when I am having trouble. At the very least, it helps me feel relaxed. I've tried MANY sleep apps and this is the most consistently successful one I've used. Love it.
PHOTOGRAPHY
1 second everyday - like a photo a day, but with a 1 second video everyday. The results are way cooler than you imagine, and it helps you visualize how you are spending time in life :)
snapseed - my favorite photo editing app.
flic - helps you quickly clear out your camera roll, using the "swipe right, swipe left" thing. Fun and quick, and clears up lots of phone space.
freeprints app - will mail you 85 printed photos FREE each month, you only pay shipping (which is like $1.99).
MUSIC
applichord mini - great for musicians and non-musicians alike. Lets you play with chord progressions :)
iReal Pro - expensive, but GREAT if you are a musician and want backing tracks. Particularly useful for practicing jazz and improvising.
Practice+ - all in one tuner, metronome, & recorder. Super helpful for practicing.
GAMES
Doug dug - SUPER ADDICTIVE. Great for killing time
Hook - Puzzle game that starts out simple then gets tricky. Really makes you think.
Red Herring - word based puzzle game. Makes you think.
Spite and Malice card game - surprisingly addictive card game.
Fixum - a good puzzle game for visual/spatial challenges. Have to rearrange the tiles to match the picture. It's harder than it sounds. Also it was better before they updated to a semi-freemium model, but it's still worth playing in my opinion.
Twenty - Try it here online, then get addicted like i did and try it on a touch screen, then become even more addicted like I also did and buy the full game modes... I don't often pay for apps but this was worth it.
mitchiri neko dash - they have this on ios too but I had trouble finding it. It's kind of like Temple Run, but japanese and with cats and super catchy music.
The battle cats - just try it.
Magic touch - draw gestures to pop balloons. Somehow it is both fast-paced and zen.
Lost Yeti - adorable and fun and puzzly. Love it.
out of water - wheeee throw the fishies!
Okay, that is enough for now. I have way more apps, but those are my favorite "unknowns." I hope you enjoy!! And I hope this post doesn't get too buried. Wooot technology.
EDIT EDIT EDIT: I compiled a list of all the apps on this list that have android versions. Links can be found here. Enjoy, android users! :) Also, I'm glad so many people found the list helpful! I'm just glad that writing about something I'm passionate about can help make others happy :D
I find Plague Inc., Dots, Reversi are all good games to play offline. And this cute game too
>I am kind of an app junkie. I have like 200 some apps on my phone, and I've downloaded probably over 1000 in my life. However, I have an iphone, so here are some iOS favorites (since this thread is heavily android biased). Some may or may not be on android, I haven't looked. Also, disclaimer, I got (almost) all of these apps when they were on sale for free, so I have no idea how much they might cost now. However, I can say I have only included my all time favorite apps and would gladly pay for them all now:
>PRODUCTIVITY
>* Procraster - my FAVORITE pomodoro/task management app. It has a customizeable timer that I use with the pomodoro method (25 mins work/5 min break). It allows you to enter your specific reward you will get during your break. It lets you track and categorize tasks, and it can automatically pick the most urgent for you. My favorite feature is that it can put work sessions on your calendar (I have mine on a separate google calendar), so you can go back and see how productive you were!
>* Timeful - you put in things you want to make time to do, it gives you slots on your calendar when you can do them. You commit to those times and schedule them, making you more likely to get things done.
>* UnF*&% your habitat - has a website and an app. Helps you clean your house in a fun way. God knows I need the help...
>* Balanced - a great way to help you quantify "I want to do X more often."
>* happier - an app where you can record happy things each day. It encourages you to do at least 3, and you can share with friends. Helps you see the positive things in life :)
>* Grades - one of my favorite assignment trackers (I am a grad student). It keeps track of what grade you will need on an assignment to reach your target course grade, and it has some entertaining easter eggs.
>* grid diary - a great way to help you take even just little notes to track your days. I've stopped using this ever since I started using a physical bullet journal, but I still recommend it.
>FITNESS
>* bodbot - also has a web app. Gives you a daily workout based on your goals and specifications.
>* Sworkit - has cardio, strength, yoga, and stretching that you can customize to any length. Will give you timers for exercise, and is all bodyweight/at home based, so you have no excuse not to work out for even just 5 minutes
>* all-in fitness - has a huge range of training plans and exercises, and lets you pick which muscles to target. Has video of exercise form. Lets you log exercises and calories and track your body changes.
>MEDITATION/MINDFULNESS
>* buddhify - some really useful guided meditations for a TON of different activities/feelings.
>* Breathful - a more open-ended mindfulness trainer. It's a meditation timer. While meditating, you tap the screen when your mind wanders. Over time, your mind will wander less, and you can see your progress in the form of fewer taps recorded while you meditate.
> LANGUAGE LEARNING
>* mindsnacks - language learning app that uses actually fun games. Pretty much only good for learning vocab, not grammar, but fun and motivating!
>* hiragana pixel party - perfect if you are learning japanese. Video game style way of learning hiragana and katakana (Japanese "alphabets").
>UTILITES/MISC? (not sure what to call these)
>* Countable - I HIGHLY recommend this app, particularly if you are not aware/involved in government issues. It helps you become educated on what is going on in your local and larger community, and makes it easy to send messages to your representatives to make your opinion heard. Slacktivism that actually does something. Plus, what good is democracy if you don't use it? has a web platform as well, check it out.
>* Storm, by weather underground - includes radar, past and future, a nice interface, and detailed weather reports.
>* kuvva wallpapers - BEAUTIFUL wallpapers by artists and designers. Can also find some images free online on their website.
>* cute or not - swipe right/left on an endless stream of cute (or not) animal pics. A wonderful pick me up when you need cheering up.
>* pzizz - I swear to god, this ALWAYS puts me to sleep, even when I am having trouble. At the very least, it helps me feel relaxed. I've tried MANY sleep apps and this is the most consistently successful one I've used. Love it.
>PHOTOGRAPHY
>* 1 second everyday - like a photo a day, but with a 1 second video everyday. The results are way cooler than you imagine, and it helps you visualize how you are spending time in life :)
>* snapseed - my favorite photo editing app.
>* flic - helps you quickly clear out your camera roll, using the "swipe right, swipe left" thing. Fun and quick, and clears up lots of phone space.
>* freeprints app - will mail you 85 printed photos FREE each month, you only pay shipping (which is like $1.99).
>MUSIC
>* applichord mini - great for musicians and non-musicians alike. Lets you play with chord progressions :)
>* iReal Pro - expensive, but GREAT if you are a musician and want backing tracks. Particularly useful for practicing jazz and improvising.
>* Practice+ - all in one tuner, metronome, & recorder. Super helpful for practicing.
>GAMES
>* Doug dug - SUPER ADDICTIVE. Great for killing time
>* Hook - Puzzle game that starts out simple then gets tricky. Really makes you think.
>* Red Herring - word based puzzle game. Makes you think.
>* Spite and Malice card game - surprisingly addictive card game.
>* Fixum - a good puzzle game for visual/spatial challenges. Have to rearrange the tiles to match the picture. It's harder than it sounds. Also it was better before they updated to a semi-freemium model, but it's still worth playing in my opinion.
>* Twenty - Try it here online, then get addicted like i did and try it on a touch screen, then become even more addicted like I also did and buy the full game modes... I don't often pay for apps but this was worth it.
>* mitchiri neko dash - they have this on ios too but I had trouble finding it. It's kind of like Temple Run, but japanese and with cats and super catchy music.
>* The battle cats - just try it.
>* Magic touch - draw gestures to pop balloons. Somehow it is both fast-paced and zen.
>* Lost Yeti - adorable and fun and puzzly. Love it.
>* out of water - wheeee throw the fishies!
>Okay, that is enough for now. I have way more apps, but those are my favorite "unknowns." I hope you enjoy!! And I hope this post doesn't get too buried. Wooot technology.
Stuff my android doesn't have