TAG · 38 REVIEWS
Fire Tablet
Every App Comrade review tagged Fire Tablet, across every platform.
Pocket Dinos is a small, honest dinosaur reference for small humans.
A $2.99 illustrated species deck from Distant Train that does one thing — name and describe dinosaurs at a kid's pace — and stops before it learns any bad habits.
MAY 11, 2026
Warriors is a Fire tablet listing with almost nothing to say for itself.
A free Lifestyle app from a publisher called JuanitaApp, shipped to the Amazon Appstore with three screenshots, no description, and no review count. What's actually inside is harder to verify than it should be.
MAY 11, 2026
EMS ePCR is a paramedic's clipboard reimagined as a 99-cent Fire app.
An indie electronic patient care report tool that lives on a Fire tablet in the back of an ambulance. The price is right; the scope is narrow; the workflow questions are real.
MAY 11, 2026
Benefits of Cucumber is a free app about exactly one vegetable.
A health-reference app with the narrowest topic on the Amazon Appstore — and an editorial honesty most wellness apps could learn from.
MAY 11, 2026
A free pack of rooster crows, mostly indistinguishable from each other.
Ivyboat Entertainment's Rooster Crowing Sounds & Rings does what its name says, no more and no less — a dozen barnyard alarm clips and ringtones, free, ad-supported, and slightly louder than your neighbours will tolerate.
MAY 11, 2026
Letter Name Flashcards is a $1.99 alphabet drill, and that's the whole pitch.
Dezol Inc.'s toddler flashcard app does one thing — show a letter, say its name, swipe to the next — and asks for two dollars instead of a subscription. On a Fire Kids tablet, that math still works.
MAY 11, 2026
Ebola-Latest News is a 2014 news feed left running into 2026.
A single-topic news reader built at the height of the West African Ebola outbreak, frozen ever since. The wrapper still loads. The story it covered moved on more than a decade ago.
MAY 11, 2026
Real Piano is a free keyboard that does the one thing it advertises.
A no-frills 88-key on-screen piano for Fire tablets, miscategorised under Health & Fitness, with no in-app purchases and no ambitions beyond letting you tap out a tune.
MAY 11, 2026
Sports Meet is a one-line app store listing pretending to be a sports app.
GOMCO APPS ships a Fire-tablet utility whose entire pitch is 'find all the details and info about the Sports Meet, just a click away' — and the store page tells you almost everything else you need to decide.
MAY 11, 2026
Swift Browser asks to be the world's fastest, lists itself under Weather, and answers no real questions.
An anonymous Fire-tablet browser from a developer called 'jio browser' with no description, no website, no version history, and a Weather store category. Treat accordingly.
MAY 11, 2026
Battles of World War II is a textbook chapter sold as an app.
A short reference compendium of major WWII engagements, packaged as a standalone Fire tablet title. It does one thing — and only one thing — competently.
MAY 11, 2026
Latest Ghana Braids is a humble lookbook with a single useful job.
A free Fire-tablet gallery of Ghana braid styles — cornrows, banana braids, cherokee cornrows, jumbo braids — for anyone walking into a salon appointment without a reference photo on their phone.
MAY 11, 2026
Arabic English Translator is a free utility that asks you to bring your own expectations.
TTMA Apps ships a no-frills bilingual translator on Fire tablets. The listing tells you almost nothing, and the app is built to match — fine for a phrase here and there, not a study companion.
MAY 11, 2026
8 Ball Billion Classic is a passable pub-pool fix on Fire.
A no-frills 8-ball game with serviceable physics, a friendly aim guide, and the usual cargo of banner ads — fine for ten minutes on a tablet, less fine for anyone who has played the real thing recently.
MAY 11, 2026
Head Soccer Ball is a coffee-break time-killer that knows its job.
A one-button physics farce in the lineage of every flash-game head-soccer clone, ported to Fire tablets with enough polish to keep a kid quiet on a long car ride and not much more.
MAY 11, 2026
Table Football 3D is a quick foosball fix that knows its lane.
An unfussy 3D foosball sim for Fire tablets that nails the basic clack-and-spin loop but stops well short of being a sports game you'd return to nightly.
MAY 11, 2026
Anime 4K Wallpapers is a pretty grab-bag with a copyright problem.
A free Fire-tablet wallpaper pack with thousands of high-resolution anime stills, almost none of which the developer appears to have any right to distribute.
MAY 11, 2026
Cutie Wallpapers is a pastel pack with a single trick.
A free Fire tablet wallpaper bundle aimed squarely at kids and the parents who hand them tablets — heavy on pink, light on everything else.
MAY 11, 2026
A two-formula calculator dressed up as a health app.
BMI, BMR & Calorie Chart does exactly what its name promises — punch in your height, weight, age, and activity level, get two numbers back. Whether those numbers mean anything is a longer conversation.
MAY 11, 2026
Rain Sounds charges $3.45 to do what a YouTube tab does for free.
A paid Fire-tablet rain-noise app in a category drowning in free alternatives. The audio is fine. Everything around it is the question.
MAY 11, 2026
Learn Math Addition Quiz Games is a drill book in app form.
A free Fire tablet app that teaches addition the way flashcards do — one sum at a time, with a tap-the-answer loop that asks nothing of the parent and not much of the child.
MAY 11, 2026
Clear Lake Baptist's app puts a small Iowa church on the Fire tablet.
A Subsplash-built companion app for a single Baptist congregation in north-central Iowa — sermons, giving, events, and the weekly bulletin on a Kindle Fire next to the recliner.
MAY 11, 2026
Happy Birthday charges $9.99 for a greeting card.
A paid Fire app from Relaxingapps that files itself under Health & Fitness, asks ten dollars for what every web browser delivers for free, and trusts that someone, somewhere, will tap install in a panic.
MAY 11, 2026
WeHubb wants to be your hub. It hasn't said for what.
An Amazon Appstore listing called WeHubb in the Apps category, no public footprint, and a name that means whatever you decide it means. The download is light. The case for installing it is lighter.
MAY 11, 2026
Baked Fresh For You is a bakery storefront in app form.
A small-business Fire app built around one shop's menu and ordering — useful if you live near it, invisible if you don't.
MAY 10, 2026
Philadelphia Baseball Schedule does one thing, and isn't from the team.
An unofficial Phillies schedule viewer from a third-party developer, free on the Amazon Appstore. Helpful if you only need first pitch times — and you can live with the caveats that come with any unaffiliated fan app.
MAY 10, 2026
GeoTraffic is a niche traffic utility that does one job, quietly.
A small, free Fire-tablet traffic reference from a developer most drivers will not have heard of. The five-star rating is real and almost entirely meaningless given how few people have rated it.
MAY 10, 2026
A pocket shrine to a 17th-century Sufi master, built for Fire tablets.
Hazrat Sultan Bahu collects the Punjabi mystic's life, poetry, and devotional context into a single free Amazon Appstore app aimed squarely at readers already inside the tradition.
MAY 10, 2026
Good Morning 7 Days Cards is a freebie that ships a card a day and stops.
Seven static greeting graphics, one per weekday, free on Amazon Fire. There is no clock, no schedule, no share sheet — just a stack of inspirational images you tap through.
MAY 10, 2026
Ware Wolf Clock Live Wallpaper spells its way onto your Fire tablet.
A free novelty wallpaper from Win Star pairs a werewolf-themed clock face with a misspelled name that exists for one reason — to catch search traffic Amazon's real werewolves miss.
MAY 10, 2026
Face Changer is a sticker drawer with a serious-sounding name.
AT Software's free Fire tablet novelty puts swap masks, warps, and silly overlays on selfies. Calling it AI would be generous; calling it fun for ten minutes is fair.
MAY 10, 2026
Flashlight Torch is a one-button utility carrying a decade of category baggage.
A free single-purpose flashlight on the Amazon Appstore from a solo developer. It does the one thing it claims to do — which, given what this category did to Android users in the 2010s, is the highest praise available.
MAY 10, 2026
Money Manager from Content Arcade is a free ledger that does the job and nothing more.
A no-frills expense tracker for Fire tablets — free, ad-supported, and easily confused with the better-known Realbyte app of the same name. Worth knowing which one you installed.
MAY 10, 2026
ShopAid is the kind of utility that lives or dies on its listing page.
A free Shopping-category helper from JDO Group with no store description, three screenshots, and a generic name competing for the same shelf as Amazon's own app.
MAY 10, 2026
A 99-cent Fire utility that does one job, slowly, and asks no questions.
MP3 Converter: Video to Audio strips audio off whatever video file you point it at. It works. Whether you should be pointing it at that file is between you and your conscience.
MAY 10, 2026
Super Ai is exactly what its name says — and that is the problem.
An anonymous chatbot wrapper on the Fire tablet store with a generic name, a generic icon, and no published description. There are dozens like it. None of them are the thing you want.
MAY 10, 2026
Dave is an Amazon Fire listing with almost nothing to listen for.
A free Movies & TV app from Consolidated Braincells with no description, no rating, no reviews, and a one-word name. The store page tells you everything and almost nothing.
MAY 10, 2026
Fishdom is a competent match-3 wearing a costume from a different game.
Playrix's aquarium-decoration puzzler runs fine on a Fire tablet, but the famous bait-and-switch ads still loom over a perfectly ordinary tile-swapper.
MAY 10, 2026