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    The Avatar: The Last Airbender Omnibus Boxed Set Has Dropped to a New Low Price on Amazon
    Avatar: The Last Airbender is one of the greatest cartoons of all time. The story of Aang and friends has been adapted into a movie, a live-action series, and multiple video games. But the end of that story isn't actually the end of the story. There have since been a series of graphic novels that continue Aang's journey after the fall of Firelord Ozai and before the start of The Legend of Korra.There have been five Avatar: The Last Airbender graphic novels released since the end of the animated series, and a new box set was just released that features all of them. Not only that, Amazon just recently dropped the price down to $83 in a historic new low.Avatar: The Last Airbender Omnibus Boxed Set SaleNew ReleaseAvatar: The Last Airbender Omnibus Boxed SetThe ATLA graphic novels were written by award winning cartoonist Gene Luen Yang and feature artwork from Gurihiru. The stories were created in collaboration with the original creators of the beloved Nickelodeon series and act as a bridge between the end of The Last Airbender and the start of The Legend of Korra. The newly released Omnibus features the complete stories of the following:Avatar: The Last Airbender - The PromiseAvatar: The Last Airbender - The SearchAvatar: The Last Airbender - The RiftAvatar: The Last Airbender - Smoke and ShadowAvatar: The Last Airbender - North and SouthWith the current sale on Amazon, this new release is the most affordable way to purchase the entire series. This set had already gone on sale several times during its preorder period, but this new discount is the first time it's dropped this far below its normal retail price. If you love the ATLA series and haven't already read the continuation of the story, this price cut makes it a great time to do so.See more Avatar: The Last Airbender stuff:Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Complete SeriesSee it at Amazon16” Appa PlushSee it at AmazonAvatar the Last Airbender: 18 Book Box SetSee it at AmazonToph Funko PopSee it at AmazonAre There Any Other Upcoming ATLA Stories?Fans will be happy to know that new episodes from the Avatar universe are definitely on their way. Avatar: The Last Airbender creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko recently announced a new series called Avatar: Seven Havens, which will be a 26-episode, 2D animated series following a young Earthbender who is the next Avatar following Korra.In a press release, Nickelodeon says Seven Havens will be set in a world “shattered by a devastating cataclysm. A young Earthbender discovers she’s the new Avatar after Korra - but in this dangerous era, that title marks her as humanity’s destroyer, not its savior. Hunted by both human and spirit enemies, she and her long-lost twin must uncover their mysterious origins and save the Seven Havens before civilization’s last strongholds collapse.”Avatar Studios is also producing a new full-length movie based on Aang that will release in January 2026. Early in April the official title of The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender was announced for this movie.
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    The Push is On for the Summer of Superman
    Friday, April 18th marks 87 years since Superman first showed up in comics pages, and DC is not going to let that slide without at least a little bit of a party.  With James Gunn’s Superman hitting theaters this summer, DC is ramping up for a big few months for Big Blue. We already talked about a bunch of their plans in comics pages – everything from the return of Lex Luthor to Dan Slott’s new Superman book to an all-ages book that I’m almost certainly buying for my kid. But today, on the big Supermanniversary, DC is really going over the top. If you’re in Burbank and you have some time on your hands, there is a sold out, very special, Superman-themed Warner Brothers Studio Tour that starts with a hang with some comic greats – Dustin Nguyen, Jon Bogdanove and Scott Koblish – and ends with a special screening of the classic Donner film, hosted by TCM’s Ben Mankiewicz.  If, however, you are not within spitting distance of southern California nor connected to the seedy underworld of studio tour ticket scalping, DC’s still got you covered. For the school aged among us, they’re running virtual tours of DC’s offices for school groups, with a focus on Superman and storytelling, something that likely pricks up most nerd parents’ ears. And for folks who are too old/cool for school but have a local comic shop available, DC’s got something too: new printings of comic classics.  There are special, Superman Day editions of All-Star Superman and Superman Unchained; and free copies of Superman for All Seasons #1 and All-Star Superman #1 in stores especially for the 18th.  Superman for All Seasons is a classic coming-of-age tale about Clark leaving Smallville, written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale at the peak of their Long Halloween-period. It’s widely regarded as one of the best Superman comics of all time – Sale’s art is phenomenal, especially. This story was the foundation of the Loeb-produced Smallville show, and apparently it’s an influence on the new movie. Superman Unchained was a New 52-era miniseries written by Scott Snyder and drawn by Jim Lee and it’s a very interesting, very well-made comic. It’s interesting because it came from a period in Snyder’s career where he hadn’t yet developed the bombast he would write with post-Metal, but he was also writing for Jim Lee. So, like any sane person, he made the biggest comic he could, and the result was fun and gorgeous.  All-Star Superman is arguably the greatest Superman story ever told. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely are perfect together and the story is everything right about the character.  Expect plenty more Superman celebrations as the summer goes on, and we’ll have all the news you’ll want to know about it. 
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    Luka Doncic’s shock over NBA trade got taken out on his iPhone
    NBA fans are still recovering from the shocking trade of star Luka Doncic from the Mavericks to the LA Lakers. And in a new interview with Doncic, he reveals that his iPhone might still be recovering a little too. NBA star Luka Doncic threw his iPhone after learning of trade, but ‘it still works’ Luka Doncic recently sat down with ESPN’s Malika Andrews to discuss the shocking trade from Dallas to LA. And in the interview, he reveals that when he first got the call with the news, his first reaction was to throw his iPhone across the room. You can find the video here on X or on ESPN’s website. As you can see in the images above and below, the iPhone sustained significant damage. Despite the damage though, Doncic says he’s still using that same iPhone. ”It still works,” he tells Andrews. So what’s the takeaway? Other than the obvious: that Dallas never should have traded Doncic. Perhaps it’s two-fold: The next time you get some bad news, maybe don’t throw your iPhone? But if you do, your phone might be just fine—though who knows Maybe the most surprising detail for me personally? That the aesthetic damage didn’t lead superstar Luka Doncic to buy himself a new iPhone. Best iPhone accessories Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.  FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    Novo Nordisk Is Getting Absolutely Destroyed
    Image by Getty / FuturismDevelopmentsShares of Novo Nordisk, the Danish pharmaceutical company behind the groundbreaking GLP-1 weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, have been absolutely plummeting.The company's stock price slid over eight percent on Thursday, after its main competitor in the space, US-based pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly, announced promising Phase 3 trial results for its GLP-1 pill orforglipron, which is being marketed under its brand name CagriSema.According to the results, the once-a-day pill improved blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes patients while helping them to lose weight, showing very similar benefits to injectable GLP-1 drugs — except in a convenient pill form instead of a shot.The timing couldn't be worse for Novo Nordisk. The company's shares are down roughly 34 percent so far this year following major supply line disruptions pushing physicians to prescribe Eli Lilly's tirzepatide-based injection drugs Zepbound and Mounjaro instead. Over the past six months, its once-ascendant stock value is down a grim 50 percent.While Novo Nordisk is getting thrashed, Eli Lilly shares shot up by 14 percent in light of the latest news.As STAT points out, Novo Nordisk doesn't have any comparable small-molecule drug to Eli Lilly's orforglipron. Its own injectable peptide, semaglutide, which is the active ingredient in both Ozempic and Wegovy, is also difficult to manufacture, suggesting Eli Lilly may have a competitive edge.Eli Lilly's Phase 3 trial results are an early indication of the emergence of a next generation of obesity drugs. The company found that participants lost an average of 16 pounds over 40 weeks, compared to a placebo group.Side effects included mild to moderate gastrointestinal issues. Not everybody was so lucky; the development of a weight loss pill by COVID-19 vaccine maker Pfizer was scrapped earlier this week after a participant reported a liver injury during a clinical trial.Eli Lilly's "promising" results could hint at the pill being a viable alternative to Novo's Ozempic and even the company's own drugs Zepbound and Mounjaro — but it's still too early to draw any definitive conclusions or declare winners just yet.Next, the company is planning to submit data from its latest trials to the FDA by the end of the year for weight loss management and for treating type 2 diabetes in early 2026.But considering the major market moves this week, investors have seen enough, embracing Eli Lilly as having taken the lead in the hotly contested obesity drug market.Whether their call will turn out to be the right one in the long term? Well, if there's one thing we've come to expect in this space, it's a series of radical shakeups.More on obesity drugs: The Diet Industry Is Reportedly in Total Meltdown Over GLP-1 Weight Loss DrugsShare This Article
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    Lidamus: Senior Full-Stack Developer
    About usWe are a mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory platform dedicated to facilitating seamless business transactions. Our innovative digital platforms are constantly improving and aim to be number one in Germany by 2027. Our comprehensive approach covers every stage of the M&A process:Our mission is to change how managers work and collaborate, by digitalizing the whole process. You will be working with developers from all over the world, for example Germany, Portugal, Ukraine, Vietnam, Croatia and many more.Your passionteam playergood verbal Englishhigh dedication to qualitytest driven developmentOur current tech stack (no prio knowledge on java / node / angular / react is required)Java, Spring BootAngular / ReactnodeDockerJenkinsAWSCamundaMQTT, amqpostgreSQLHtml, CSS, WordpressElectronSalaryCompetitive salaries and yearly individual bonus.Complete freedom when and how much holidays you take.Holiday Working hoursYou are free to work any day / any time you like.  On average you should work min 50 % of your hours overlapping with CET 9am - 5pm.Our position is long term, our average employment length for developers is ~ 7 years.DurationApply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now Meet JobCopilot: Your Personal AI Job HunterAutomatically Apply to Remote Full-Stack Programming JobsJust set your preferences and Job Copilot will do the rest-finding, filtering, and applying while you focus on what matters. Activate JobCopilot Lidamus View company Jobs posted: 3 Tired of Applying to Jobs Manually?Let JobCopilot do it for you.No more spreadsheets. No more copy-pasting. Just set your preferences and let your Al copilot search, match, and apply to jobs while you sleep.Applies for jobs that actually match your skillsTailors your resume and cover letter automaticallyWorks 24/7-so you don't have to Activate JobCopilot
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    Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for April 19, #208
    Hints and answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, No. 208, for April 19.
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    Researchers Discover New Color That’s Impossible to See without Lasering Your Retinas
    April 18, 20254 min readThis Impossible New Color Is So Rare That Only Five People Have Seen ItResearchers discover a new color outside the range of human color vision, but you have to laser your retinas to see itBy Jacek Krywko edited by Allison ParshallTeal is as close as you can get to seeing the new color without having your eyes lasered. Getty ImagesThere are only so many colors that the typical human eye can see; estimates put the number just below 10 million. But now, for the first time, scientists say they’ve broken out of that familiar spectrum and into a new world of color. In a paper published on Friday in Science Advances, researchers detail how they used a precise laser setup to stimulate the retinas of five participants, making them the first humans to see a color beyond our visual range: an impossibly saturated bluish green.Our retinas contain three types of cone cells, photoreceptors that detect the wavelengths of light. S cones pick up relatively short wavelengths, which we see as blue. M cones react to medium wavelengths, which we see as green. And L cones are triggered by long wavelengths, which we see as red. These red, green and blue signals travel to the brain, where they’re combined into the full-color vision we experience.But these three cone types handle overlapping ranges of light: the light that activates M cones will also activate either S cones or L cones. “There’s no light in the world that can activate only the M cone cells because, if they are being activated, for sure one or both other types get activated as well,” says Ren Ng, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Ng and his research team wanted to try getting around that fundamental limitation, so they developed a technicolor technique they call “Oz.”“The name comes from the Wizard of Oz, where there’s a journey to the Emerald City, where things look the most dazzling green you’ve ever seen,” Ng explains. On their own expedition, the researchers used lasers to precisely deliver tiny doses of light to select cone cells in the human eye. First, they mapped a portion of the retina to identify each cone cell as either an S, M or L cone. Then, using the laser, they delivered light only to M cone cells.It wasn’t exactly a comfortable setup. “This is not a consumer-oriented device, right? This was a basic visual science and neuroscience project,” Ng says. In fact, the researchers experimented on themselves: three of the five participants were co-authors of the study. The two others were colleagues from the University of Washington, who were unaware of the purpose of the research.Ng himself was one of the participants. He entered a darkened lab and sat at a table. “There were lasers, mirrors, deformable mirrors, modulators, light detectors,” Ng says. There, he had to bite down hard on a bar to keep his head and eyes still. As the laser shone into his retina, he perceived a tiny square of light, roughly the size of a thumbnail viewed at arm’s distance. In that square, he glimpsed the Emerald City: a color the researchers have named “olo.”Ripley CleghornWhat, exactly, did olo look like? Ng describes it as “blue-green with unprecedented saturation”—a perception the human brain conjured up in response to a signal it had never before received from the eye. The closest thing to olo that can be displayed on a computer screen is teal, or the color represented by the hexadecimal code #00ffcc, Ng says. If you want to try envisioning olo, take that teal as the starting point: Imagine that you are adjusting the latter on a computer. You keep the hue itself steady but gradually increase the saturation. At some point, you reach a limit of what your screen can show you. You keep increasing the saturation past what you can find in the natural world until you reach the limit of saturation perceptible by humans—resulting in what you’d see from a laser pointer that emitted almost entirely teal light. Olo lies even further than that.To check if what the participants saw as olo really was a color beyond humans’ standard visual range, the researchers completed color-matching experiments in which they could compare olo with a teal laser and adjust the color’s saturation by adding or subtracting white light. All participants found that if they added white light to olo, desaturating it, the new color would match the laser, confirming that olo lies beyond the normal human range of color vision.“It’s a fascinating study, a truly groundbreaking advance in the ability to understand the photoreceptor mechanisms underlying color vision. The technical demands necessary to achieve this are enormous,” says Manuel Spitschan, who studies light’s effects on human behavior at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, Germany, and the Technical University of Munich and was not involved in the new study. “An open question, is how this advance can be used.”Ng’s team dreams of one day building screens that can scan your retina to display perfect images and videos by delivering light to individual cones—enabling crisp, nonpixelated visuals in impossible colors. “That’s going to be extremely hard to do, but I don’t think it’s out of the realm of possibility,” Ng says. More immediately, he speculates, Oz could be used to let congenitally color-blind patients experience colors such as green and red for the first time—but this wouldn’t be an actual treatment. “The Oz experience is transient,” Ng says. “It’s not permanent.”“It’s a technical breakthrough, and I would love to have it in my lab,” says Maarten Kamermans, who studies vision and the retina at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience and was not involved in the new study. “Think of animal research. We could impose animal types of photoreceptors on human subjects to say, ‘Oh, this is really what a dog would see, what a mouse would see, what a goldfish would see,’” he says. “Now this would be interesting”.
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    7 Best Outdoor Solar Lights for Backyard Ambiance, According to Designers 2025
    When the warmer months finally arrive, the opportunity to extend your living space outdoors does too. The best outdoor solar lights achieve just that. And no shade to daylight activities—after all, who doesn’t appreciate a bright lawn or a glittering pool—but comfortable nights under the stars can be particularly magical. From bonfires and movies to al fresco dinners and game nights, we think the real fun starts after sunset this hosting season. All you need is the right setup.One of the most important details to consider is how to illuminate your space strategically, so that it’s possible to create a mood without crushing your budget. With these needs in mind, solar lights may be your best bet.“When it comes to yardscapes, solar-powered lighting is ideal because I can achieve a beautifully-lit ambiance but with a lot less hassle,” says designer Galey Alix of Galey Alix Design. “Solar-powered lighting means I'm not increasing anyone's electric bill nor do I have to bury hardwired lines around their property, which can get messy. It also means easier long-term upkeep because lines are never accidentally getting cut, and if the power is out, the landscape lighting, pathways, and driveway still remain lit.”Miami-based interior designer Ania Agárdy is in agreement with Alix, and adds that solar-powered lighting can even inspire more creativity. “It allows for more flexibility in placement and layout,” she notes. If you’re planning on maximizing your outdoor space this spring and summer, and you want to do so stylishly and sustainably, read on for the best solar lights to install, according to the pros.The Best Solar Lights to Use in Your HomeWhether you’re looking to create a more modern or traditional feel, these solar lights are a bright idea. Read on to get the designers’ top picks.Alexia Solar Path Light“This is one of my go-tos for pathways,” says Sasha Basso, designer at Capiz Studio. “They’re modern and streamlined—perfect for walkways.”Renel Outdoor Solar String Light by Alder & Ore“I like pairing the Alexia Solar Path Light with these outdoor string lights,” Basso notes. “They’re classic, easy, and always a crowd-pleaser. Who doesn’t love a string light? I love them strung across a courtyard or patio for a romantic feel.” You could also take a cue from the backyard of this Nick Olsen-designed Brooklyn Brownstone from AD’s archives and string them across a fence to create a surrounded light path.LUHLEE Solar Outdoor Wall Lights (Set of 4)These square solar lights remind us of the ones we saw affixed to the rafters in this Manhattan penthouse’s outdoor dining area. They’re a great source of downward lighting when installed in a higher position or can even create dramatic shadows like the ones Agárdy mentioned by installing them right onto any wall or fence.AllModern Floor Solar Light (Set of 2)Here’s a pair of modern floor lamps to set the mood. The cut-out design creates an interesting lighting scheme that will add some flair whether they’re surrounding an outdoor dining table or your conversation pit.Breck + Fox Solar Waterproof Globe Light“I love these globes because it's impossible to tell they are solar, they have an incredible glow at night, and they add a unique design element. These are more than just lights, they are art,” Alix says. “They look best on hardscapes, but would also be gorgeous in a graveled area with seating inside of a garden.”Decorative Lamps by Solar Light Depot“This option looks just like hard-wired lights, but without the hassle of breaking open your exterior walls to run new electrical,” Alix says. “Trying to install exterior hardwired lighting where there is no existing electrical is extremely expensive and also messy. These are a clean install and you get a beautiful lighting pattern on your exterior wall. I would use these on a fence around a yard just as quickly as I'd use them on the side of a house, so they can function in many areas of your exterior!”AllModern Sanders Outdoor Solar Wall Sconce Lantern“This option looks just like hard-wired lights, but without the hassle of breaking open your exterior walls to run new electrical,” Alix says. “Trying to install exterior hardwired lighting where there is no existing electrical is extremely expensive and also messy. These are a clean install and you get a beautiful lighting pattern on your exterior wall. I would use these on a fence around a yard just as quickly as I'd use them on the side of a house, so they can function in many areas of your exterior!”Where to Install Solar Lights for the Best ResultsBy carefully mapping out your space, outdoor solar lights can make your yard or garden feel as comfortable as your indoor living areas. When surveying your exterior’s square-footage, note any pathways that may benefit from better lighting. “Solar lights for lining walkways or driveways are fabulous for design and utility,” Agárdy says. “I use warm white tones for a cozy feel or cool white for a modern look, and space them evenly for symmetry. My color of choice is matte black for a sleek architectural effect and easy maintenance.”Aside from pathways, you can also use solar lighting to improve the appearance of your landscaping and exterior walls. “You can angle them upward for dramatic shadows or use multiple smaller lights for more dimension,” Agárdy notes. “Solar wall sconces are my secret weapon to create a very curated ‘designer touch,’ but be sure to choose ones that complement your architectural style.” As long as your solar lights can get a consistent charge over the course of the day, where you decide to place them can make your outdoor space feel like the best hangout spot in your home after dark.
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    Nintendo Download: 18th April (North America)
    Image: Nintendo Life / indie.ioThe latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived — a day late because of a certain gokarting plumber, but there you go! We've got a list of new games in the eShop for your region. As always, be sure to drop a vote in our poll and comment down below with your potential picks for the week. Enjoy! Switch eShop - New Releases Animal Quest: The Battle for Green Hollow (Aldora Games, 11th Apr, $4.90) - Join Finn, a brave little deer, and his friends in this beautiful visual novel! Everything was peaceful and games with his friends.. until the enormous panther Suna appears, who wants to take over the forest.Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube808kWatch on YouTube Arcade Archives GANGBUSTERS (HAMSTER, 10th Apr, $7.99) - "GANGBUSTERS" is an action shooter released by KONAMI in 1988. Control SMITH & WESSON as they capture THE DAGRUS MOB, the gang that robbed THE GRANT BANK. Use a limited number of bullets to catch THE RED GANG and replenish and power up your ammunition as you aim for the final stage. Bubble Wizard II Saga (Max Interactive Studio, 17th Apr, $3.99) - Travel across mystical lands, bursting cursed bubbles to free trapped magic and restore light to OZ Wizard Country. With each level you conquer, the darkness weakens. Take on the challenge as you battle through new enchanted realms, dangerous dungeons, and mystical forests filled with tricky puzzles and hidden treasures. Chessarama (Minimol, 17th Apr, $14.99) - Chessarama is a collection of original puzzle and strategy games inspired by Chess. It reimagines chess rules and tactics using many different themes. Each game has its own set of rules, visual theme and original handcrafted challenges for you to play! Chippy’s Stash (Afil Games, 17th Apr, $4.99) - In Chippy’s Stash, a charming tile-based puzzle game, you must help Chippy push acorns into hollow tree stumps, overcoming obstacles that will test your wit and strategy. Cozy Stitch Puzzle (RedDeer.Games, 17th Apr, $1.99) - Unwind with Cozy Stitch Puzzle – a heartwarming puzzle game full of cuddly fun! Match colorful plushie pairs across 126 cozy levels, each uniquely generated for endless replayability. With 9 delightful plushie categories – from animals and sea creatures to magical beings and toys – every puzzle feels like stitching together a soft and soothing story. Dragons Legacy : Monsters Lair (Grizzly Games, 19th Apr, $7.99) - In Dragons Legacy: Monsters Lair, you become a powerful dragon, embarking on an epic quest to defeat monstrous foes and unlock the keys to new realms. As you explore vast, dangerous landscapes, you’ll face fierce monsters determined to defend the keys you need to escape. EGGCONSOLE DINOSAUR PC-8801mkIISR (D4 Enterprise, 17th Apr, $6.49) - "Dinosaur" is a role-playing game released in 1990 in Japan, featuring a rare 3D perspective for Nihon Falcom. With its dark and serious storyline, unique world-building—including spell names like "I Witness the Death-Dancing Maiden"—the game captivates players with its distinct atmosphere. Hegzis (eastasiasoft, 23rd Apr, $4.99) - Master the hex grid as you puzzle through colorfully chill stages, clearing lines and strategically using tools to assist! As you rotate pieces and fill lines to connect all the way across, hexes will disappear and increase your score. But be careful not to block yourself in! Hit Back (Entity3, 19th Apr, $0.99) - Hit Back is an intense sword-fighting showdown where precision and timing are the keys to victory. Grab your sword, step into the arena, and prepare for battle! Strike the ball with perfect timing to send it hurtling toward your opponent—but stay sharp, because it’s coming right back! As the rally speeds up, land perfect hits to unleash even more power and overwhelm your enemy. I Am Busy Digging a Hole (RandomSpin Games, 17th Apr, $5.99) - "I Am Busy Digging a Hole" – and you'll be busy too! Grab your shovel and discover what treasures lie beneath the surface in this delightful digging adventure. The deeper you go, the more exciting your journey becomes. I, Robot (Atari, 17th Apr, $14.99) - Jeff Minter is back with another unique take on a 1980s Atari arcade game. Reimagined in Minter’s signature assault of colors, shapes and sounds, this new take on the eclectic arcade title is built from the ground up with new challenges, new twists, and a whole lot of llamas. - Read our I, Robot review Proper bangin' Irisy Aqua (Otorakobo, 17th Apr, $26.81) - Eden, the great sea that contains the world's memories as "colors. "The seven girls that have the power to control colors are destined to battle each other. . . Experience the battles of colorful girls in a cruel fate, set in a fleeting yet vibrant world! Leila (NAISU, 17th Apr, $12.99) - Play as Leila and traverse through all phases of her life, uncovering her pivotal life moments. By unraveling puzzles imbued with the fragments of her narrative, you'll comprehend the motives behind Leila's life decisions. LunarLux (indie.io, 17th Apr, $19.99) - LunarLux is an anime-inspired action-adventure RPG that takes place on the Moon! A thousand years ago, humanity lived on the now volcanic and lifeless earth-like planet known as Terra. Due to the planetary catastrophe, ASTRA, humans were forced to find a new home. LUNAR Remastered Collection (GungHo America, 18th Apr, $49.99) - The timeless classics from the Silver Star make their return after 25 years! Dive into the enchanting worlds of LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete and LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue Complete, two beloved JRPGs that have captured the hearts of gamers for generations. - Read our LUNAR Remastered Collection review A Lunar landing Masters Bowling (Pix Arts, 19th Apr, $9.99) - Experience the thrill of bowling like never before! Step into the ultimate bowling arena designed for endless fun with friends and family. Enjoy local multiplayer action with up to 4 players, creating unforgettable moments and friendly competition. Maths Pals (EpiXR Games, 17th Apr, $9.99) - Designed for kids in Grade 1 and Grade 2, this engaging educational game will help young learners develop essential math skills while having a great time. Mayhem Mail (Ratalaika Games, 11th Apr, $4.99) - Mayhem Mail is a classic single screen arcade platformer with some added puzzle elements. Deliver the mail through its 60 colorful 2D levels full with dangers and enemies. Everything in a day’s worth of work! MINI HOCKEY CUP (EpiXR Games, 17th Apr, $3.99) - Welcome to the Mini Hockey Cup, where only the best rise to the top! Battle your way through 4 competitive leagues and prove your skills in 3 challenging tournaments. Necroking (Alawar Premium, 17th Apr, $5.00) - Harness the dark powers of necromancy and command an army of more than 30 types of undead minion. Engage in intense battles where strategic decision-making and quick reflexes are key. Old Skies (Wadjet Eye Games, 23rd Apr, $19.99) - A time travel adventure spanning two hundred years. Dive into the past with time agent Fia Quinn as she embarks on seven trips through time. ONLY UP! (BoggySoft, 18th Apr, $4.99) - Embark on an exhilarating journey in Only Up! , where the only way is up! Test your precision, patience, and platforming skills as you navigate towering obstacles, floating platforms, and unpredictable pathways to reach the highest heights. Orphans (Pdpartid@games, 18th Apr, $16.99) - Dive into this immersive game, taking on the role of Victoria, a young girl orphaned after a tragic sea accident, trapped in the enigmatic confines of a mysterious city. In a place full of traps and dangers, Victoria must rely on her dexterity to advance. But Victoria will not be alone on this journey. PAWfect Pet Paradise (COMMANDO PANDA, 11th Apr, $1.99) - Unleash your creativity with two heartwarming design games where you craft the perfect spaces for adorable animals! "Pawfectly Designed" – Assist your canine designer in arranging cozy spaces for their friends, ensuring they feel comfortable and inspired to follow their passions. Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate (Rocket Panda Games, 17th Apr, $24.99) - Experience the side-scrolling beat'em up with the heart of a fighting game and hardcore pixel art anime action! Pool With Me (Soroka Games, 19th Apr, $6.99) - Grab your cue and get ready for the most exciting pool experience! Pool With Me lets you play 8-ball pool in both 3D and 2D modes—whether you want realistic physics or fast-paced arcade action. Rusty Rabbit (NetEase Games, 17th Apr, $19.99) - Cute little bunny? Not a chance. Experience exhilarating action and mystery as you dig ever deeper into the giant ruins! With your mech's ninja-like speed and mobility, explore the ruins by smashing through blocks, and loot any treasure that awaits! - Read our Rusty Rabbit review More rabbit than Sainsbury′s Sacre Bleu (Noodlecake, 17th Apr, $14.99) - Bullet time combat as you ricochet through midair! Blunderbuss propulsion that can be used as a weapon or for platforming! Combat grades that reward your developing skills by shaving time off your high-speed record – 00:00 is only the beginning! Stylized action in gorgeous 3D environments! Skies Above (Flynns Arcade, 17th Apr, $7.99) - A fast-paced, 2D action game, where your goal is to destroy the endless waves of flying orb bots and fly higher with every run, until the Leviathan is saved! Sneaky All-Nighter (SAT-BOX, 17th Apr, $3.00) - Enjoy the thrill of walking the fine line between hiding and getting caught! Share Joy-Con™, and up to 4 players can join in the fun! Reach for the ultimate high score! Compete for the fastest clear time and earn a top spot on the leaderboards! Snow Squall Grip (Dolores Ent., 17th Apr, $9.99) - Your helicopter crashes in a remote, icy wilderness en route to delivering batteries to a mysterious research facility. Now, you must complete your delivery before you freeze to death or get eaten by a strange presence stalking you. Sunderfolk (Dreamhaven, 23rd Apr, $49.99) - Rediscover Game Night with the magic of Sunderfolk, a shared turn-based tactical RPG adventure where your mobile device becomes the controller*. Built with a couch co-op experience in mind, up to four players adventure through the magical and dangerous Sunderlands. Tempopo (The Cult Games, 17th Apr, $19.99) - Players arrive to find that Hana’s garden of musical flowers have been scattered across the sky and need rescuing, but only her magical garden sprites can retrieve them. Mischievous and uncoordinated by nature, Tempopo will rely on your instructions to work together and solve each island's puzzle. "When you play it, you feel connected, not judged" There’s No Easter Eggs (Error300 Games, 11th Apr, $6.99) - There's No Easter eggs is a casual hidden object game with over 500 Easter eggs to find. Can you catch them all? Thought Experiment Simulator (Gamirror Games, 17th Apr, $6.99) - Engage in a quirky, voice-acted exploration of philosophical dilemmas, where humor meets profound thought. It takes about 2 hours to finish. Thrill Penguin (Ratalaika Games, 18th Apr, $4.99) - You are an ambitious penguin who brandishes a stylish bandana and aspires to be a parkour master. Run, jump, dive, and swim through different and six unique zones containing challenging levels to demonstrate your esteemed parkour prowess. Vinebound: Tangled Together (Silesia Games, 17th Apr, $3.99) - Vinebound is a co-op first roguelike for 1-2 players where you have to coordinate attacks with a ping-pong cooldown to defeat hordes of enemies. Can your friendship survive the botanical mayhem of Garden Lands? What will you be downloading this week? 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