Open it up, and you’ll see a cute Japanese girl. She’s animated, and she stares at you. Just stares. All the time. Sometimes she’ll say something. You can even get her to give you a virtual hug. But mostly, she just stares.
The app consists of a single button. You can push the button, although nothing will happen. That’s all this thing does. You can also pay to upgrade the app with a counter, which will tell you how many times you’ve pushed the button.
It’s designed for people who forget where they parked. It’s also helpful if you’ve been away from your car for a long time. It uses Google Maps to pin your car location, and guides you back to it with a distance reading and compass.
This app is one of our weirdest apps ever because it is designed specifically for ghost hunting. The app displays seemingly random words and sentences, which supposedly correspond to what the ghosts are trying to communicate. The user can even ask questions of the spirits, and then see the answers on their mobile screens.
Keep that frown upside down. Make a bad day worse with an app that reminds you just how miserable things can be.
You know what this picture needs? More cats. This app helps you add more cats to a picture.
An app that does one thing: says *APP NAME* to someone else.
Race your friends to see who runs out of toilet paper first.
You can throw your phone up in the air and it keeps track how high it went.
When you launch the app, you will see an electric razor in all its glory. To start shaving, just hold on the button and virtual hair will start falling. The app even lets you choose the colour and the length of hair.
Download the app and fill the bucket with milk in the shortest time possible. Achieve high scores and feature in the leaderboard to compete with others.
This app lets you test your patience level. The game is fairly simple, you hold on a coloured square and the app starts a timer which notes down the time. See how long you can keep holding without lifting your finger up.
As the name suggests, is a simulator in which you control a sentient slice of bread which is on a mission to evolve and become toast. You’ll have to skillfully move the bread from its confines in the kitchen and take it across a bunch of different levels to achieve the goal.
This one is the best games available for people who really hate gaming. There’s literally nothing to play here, or is there?. Heck, even the loading screen says, “Not Loading”. When you launch the app, it will be stuck in a not loading screen with the bar filling up slowly. When it has loaded, you only hear a narrator explaining the fact that there’s nothing to play here.
There’s a little button in the centre, which doesn’t want you to tap it. If you don’t hear its warning and tap the button, it will show various graphics and funny quotes.
If you ever wanted to feel how counting a million dollars feels like, this app will help you do that. You can choose to count the money in either $50 or $100 denomination. There are different swipe gestures you can use to count the bills.
This allows you to receive fake phone calls, which is great for those situations when you need an excuse to escape from a situation.
This app emits a high-pitched sound only audible to teenager’s more sensitive ears. It’s essentially a dog whistle but for annoying youths.
This app uses sound vibrations to produce a stream of air out of your phone’s speakers. Perfect for blowing out candles and simulating a sea breeze on a muggy summer day.
A cartoon fish sits in a virtual aquarium, subconsciously chiding you into breaking the app’s titular command. If you do bother him, he gets angry and increasingly exhibits more and more amusing characteristics.
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