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It's taking over the globe. German artist Jan Vormann has been travelling the world adding a little touch of colour to crumbling monuments using tiny colourful Lego blocks. From Israel to Italy to New York to his home town of Bamberg, Germany, Vormann began this humble street-art project at an art-fair in Rome and has since been inspired to travel the world and put a colourful spin on crumbling walls and damaged monuments. Vormann has inspired hundreds of people to follow in his footsteps too, with colourful fixings popping up across the globe – there’s even a little bit of hometown pride for the legends who have started this in Sydney. In recent years, Vormann has teamed up with design collective Platform 21 to dispatch teams of people across the world to repair city walls with Vormann’s Lego method. You can follow the team, named Dispatchwork, and their amazingly colourful efforts here. vanaf €50, met uitzondering artikelen met een groot volume of gewicht




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Try some of the ones on there but if they dont work for you shoot me a PM with your email and ill send you the APK file for the one i use. edit: ive used this to copy Super Note over from my wife's ASUS Transformer tablet. edit2: You will probably have to find where the data for the saved games is at and manually back that up, the APK file is just the install file and I dont believe it will back up your existing game data./store/apps/details?id=com.paijwar.copymyapps&hl=enThanks for the reply but it does not back up APK data. It is kind of mind-boggling that there has been little progress on this with Android being out for a while now with so many devices available. I'm having the same issue with a game called Paradise Island. It seems that the developers didn't though that in 2015 we have a simple thing called cloud save and the game data is saved on the os partition and you need root access to make a backup. Because of this I've lost 2 year of game progress




Up to this point I haven't found any backup apps that work without root. Up to this point I haven't found any backup apps that work without root. That's exactly the issue I found with the Lego Marvel Super Heroes game as well. If it saved it in ".....sdcard/android/data" location, I wouldn't have an issue. The majority of other games/apps already saves their APK data to this location anyway. The problem is I play this game on both my Asus Transformer Prime AND BlackBerry Z30. I carry the Z30 around more that I do my Asus tablet. So I would like to save it between both devices back and forth rather than playing it twice on each. Unfortunately, my Asus tablet isn't rooted, although the proprietary App+data backup works great. Unfortunately, transferring that backup, or install the Asus backup app to another device simply won't work- tried multiple times. Another issue is that getting root access to the Android system on a BlackBerry is nigh impossible. From my internet searches, people who have asked if it were possible to get root access to the Android system on BlackBerry devices were literally laughed out of the forums.




Hence, why they made the game to save the APK data to a root-only location is beyond me. Its more trouble for the end user in the end. The only idea I can conjure in possibly getting pass this obstacle is to possibly mod the APK, so that it saves/read the data in a different area in the Android file structure instead of the "root-access-only" area. @Cyclops: if the save game is being saved on the SD card, then theoretically the game should be able to detected the save game on any device which has that SD Card. Also I don't think that BB OS is fully compatible with Android. If you have 2 devices with Android and you are able to insert SD card in both devices, then I think that if you take the SD card from one device and use it on another, the save game should be available without making a backup with a certain software. Also i think that by copying the sdcard/android/data/GAME-NAME/save to another device, it would be able to see that data. Also i think that by copying the sdcard/android/data/GAME-NAME/save to another device, it would be able to see that data.




When I mean SDCARD, that location is usually on the device itself. And I've never really tried saving anything to an SD Card removing it from a device and transporting to another to see if the APK data is detected. While the BB OS is not fully an Android system, I've tested and used roughly over 100 top quality games/apps that were built for Android on the BlackBerry OS. The new BB OS 10.3 allows you to run more Android apps with better stability than their previous builds. The reason I prefer Lego Marvel Super Heroes on the BlackBerry than the Asus, is because the visual quality on the BlackBerry is a lot better, even though its a smaller screen. Other games I got working on the BlackBerry Z30 that were built for Android: Uncanny X-Men: Days of Futures Past Call of Duty Heroes Sometimes BlackBerry World will release BlackBerry equivalent of games released for Android, such as the Modern Combat Series, the Nova 2/3 Series, the Anomaly Series (Warzeone Earth, Korea,...) but the games listed above, there is no BlackBerry releases.




Surprisingly, there wasn't even a BlackBerry Teamviewer app until recently. But I'm getting off topic. And yes, when you copy  the location sdcard/android/data/GAME-NAME/save or sdcard/android/data/GAME-NAME to another device, the same APK will pick up the data no problem. I've done this many times without the use of a backup App. Which again begs the question why some developers choose to save the game data where root access is required. Which again begs the question why some developers choose to save the game data where root access is required. I think that they are trying to avoid headaches with devices that won't have SD Card and maybe is harder to made a game that is able to save on SD Card. Helium (the free version) will back up both the app and the data, or just the data. Helium has mediocre documentation, so it's can be a pain to set up. The important piece is to install the Windows USB drivers for your device first (TF201 drivers). Here's a quick outline:Install your device driversInstall Helium on the deviceinstall the activator in Chromeplug the device into your computerrun the app on the phone and follow promptsrun the app in Chrome to activate Helium (it needs to be re-activated after each boot, due to the way Android flushes the ADB cache).

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