If you’re after a deal this week then head over to Google Play to check out their Deals of the Week, which this week sees ES File Explorer Pro and Vector Full reduced to just 20c each.


Google Play App Deal of the Week


ES File Manager Pro

I’m going to start by giving a warning on this app. As many have found, ES File Explorer became somewhat of a hotbed of crappy ads and more in recent years so purchase this one at your own peril. This is technically the ad-free version though, so it may be ok.

Despite our hesitation, ES File Explorer Pro does have a fairly rich feature list though. It includes all the basic file explorer functions you’d want including built-in photo, music, and video playback apps/viewers. It also handles basic office files like TXT and more as well as compressed files including ZIP and RAR files. Remote access to FTP and WebDAV, as well as a Bluetooth File Explorer are also included.

For 20c, this may be worth a shot – but it’s definitely a buyer beware type scenario on this one. Check it out on Google Play.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop.pro
 


 

Google Play Game Deal of the Week


Vector Full

While the App Deal of the Week is a little suspicious the game deal of the week is legit. Vector Full is the paid, full version of Vector

Vector is a side-scrolling parkour themed free runner game, which sees you taking control of an agent who is trying to escape across the rooftops and escape. You’ll run, vault, slide and climb across the roofs of buildings through more than 40 levels in this game, which is fun to play and challenging as well.

I’ve been playing the basic version of Vector for a while now, but for 20c I’ll pick up the full version. You can too, so head over to Google Play and grab it now.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nekki.vector.paid
 


 

Dan’s Deal of the Week

This week, try out Fast Burst Camera – an app that surprisingly takes fast burst camera shots.

The app can take up to 30 shots per second on higher end devices, or 5-10 on lower end devices. Once you’ve taken a burst you can edit the shots either adding filters, frames or text or creating an animated GIF from the burst. You can take shots in single, burst or Motion Trigger modes, capturing a bunch of shots and then picking the best shot later.

Normally $4.99, you can grab Fast Burst Camera for free for a limited time.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spritefish.fastburstcamera