Android app deals of the day: Monster Hunter Stories, Toby Secret Mine, MAYATCH, more

Today’s best Android app deals are now ready to go below the fold. Just be sure to check out this morning’s offer on Samsung’s Galaxy S20 FE 5G handset and Lenovo’s 21-inch Assistant-powered Smart Frame before you dive into the software offers as well. Our collection includes Monster Hunter Stories, Toby: The Secret Mine, MAYATCH, the Super64Pro Emulator, and more. Hit the jump for a complete look at today’s best Android app deals.

Today’s best Android app deals:

Today’s Android hardware deals are headlined by Samsung’s Galaxy S20 FE 5G handset at a new Amazon low this morning at $150 off the going rate that now joins ongoing deals on Samsung’s all-new Galaxy S21 FE. Alongside the Chromecast with Google TV, we also have Lenovo’s 21-inch Assistant-powered Smart Frame at 50% off. Our add-on deals include Samsung’s new PRO Plus microSD cards, loads of Anker charging deals from $11, as well as everything in today’s smartphone accessories roundup

Today’s best game deals: Persona 5 Strikers Switch $30, Splatoon 2 + Expansion $47, more

More Android app deals still live:

More on Monster Hunter Stories:

Monsties, and the bonds you form with them, are the backbone of your adventure. Explore vast environments and dungeons to find monster dens, and bring back the eggs you find to hatch new Monsties! The story begins in a forest near the village of Riders. Three young friends—the hero, Lilia, and Cheval. Days later, without warning, the village is beset upon by a monster infected by “the Black Blight.” They manage to drive it away, but not before it devastates the town—and leaves indelible scars in the hearts of Cheval and Lilia.

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