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10 Apps You Wouldn't Expect To Love

10 apps that need a little love for being entertaining.

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10 Apps You Wouldn't Expect To Love
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We all see apps that we are just like, "Nah, its not worth the download." Here are 10 games to kill some time that are actually worth it.


1.) Bottle Flip 2K16

This game is labeled as frustrating. The game play however is addictive. This app will help kill about thirty minutes. Why not join the bottle flip craze.


2.) Bored Button

This game is for those of us who like a good little story. The premise of this game is to push the button no matter what the screen says. It puts me in the mind a bit like the idiot tests.


3.) Can You Dab

Can You Dab is a side scroller game that incorporates the the dab fad. It seems to actually be challenging. Worth the download.


4.) Choice of Pee

This is a definite toilet game. The purpose of this game is to just kill time. A game for sitting on the porcelain thrown


5.) Snow Roll

Another time killer app. I can see how people are easily engulfed in this game. You bob and weave your way down a hill. Avoiding obstacles and gaining momentum. An app that will definitely keep your attention.


6.) @Kill Time

This app is so true to its name. The more you try to play, the faster the numbers move. Do you have the patience to play?


7.) Damn Stack

So I'm sure you're like, Juanita why all the time killer apps? To be honest thats the only reason I even have a game on my phone. Time killer apps do serve a purpose.


8.) Downhill Riders

Just like Snow Roll, this game is addictive. Dodgeing obstacles, and collecting the necessities.


9.) You Stupid

This game is all about being smart and fast. This puzzle game will either make you feel better, or make you feel so much worse!


10.) Toilet Time

By far my favorite on the list. I have allowed this mini game based app consume my actual toilet time. You only have a certain amount lives to use while in a streak. Once you run out of lives, you have to build up the levels all over again.

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