November 2025 brings a diverse array of Android apps that cater to various interests, from personal well-being to gaming and productivity. Here is a concise round-up of this month's standout apps.
Innovative Personal Tools
Caffeine Clock emerges as a practical tool, developed by AWSoftware, to manage and understand caffeine consumption. It offers a free version with ads and a $4.99 upgrade to remove ads. By logging drinks, users learn about caffeine's impact on sleep, beneficial for anyone regularly consuming caffeine-rich products.
Senior Launcher, by Vaibhav Lakhera, provides an intuitive interface for older adults. With oversized icons and sections for frequently used apps, it simplifies smartphone navigation without ads or the need for an account.
Engaging Gaming Experiences
Hitman Absolution, a classic stealth game, arrives on Android, courtesy of Feral Interactive. Priced at $13.49, players assume the role of Agent 47, featuring optimized touch controls. With a download size of 12 GB and requiring Android 13, it brings advanced stealth mechanics to mobile devices.
Picto (Demo) brings a unique augmented reality approach to platforming. Designed by Karl Gustav Almström, this app allows players to integrate the game into their real-world environment. While the demo is currently available, a broader release is anticipated.
Niche Market Solutions
SwatchIt caters to knitters and crocheters. Developed by katharinad and available for free, it helps users manage projects, track swatches, and log various details such as needle sizes.
- Caffeine Clock launched on Google Play, tracking caffeine, free with ads/$4.99 ad-free.
- Hitman Absolution released on Android, requiring 12 GB space, priced at $13.49.
- Senior Launcher available for free, tailored for elderly users, focusing on ease of use.
- Picto (Demo) offers a novel AR platformer experience, with full release plans.
- SwatchIt, a free app for tracking knitting projects and swatches, launched.



