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Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Ram and battery life tweaks designed for SGY :)

*EDIT**
Download UpdateB scripts can now execute at boot without script manager


Hello guys..I was experimenting with AKMO and some build.prop tweaks and i decided to create 2 scripts for our Galaxy Y

They tweak LMK settings(Android's built in task killer) and some kernel settings in order to Increase battery life
These tweaks are made ONLY for Galaxy Y






**INSTALLATION**
USE CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY AND FLASH THE ZIP
SIMPLE



The zip is at the end of the post
PLEASE report back and tell me if you see any difference on your phone's performance/battery life

Use it At your own risk

"UNINSTALLING THE TWEAK"
Go to system/etc/init.d and delete:
01Battery_saver_sgy
AND
02sgy_tweak

Attached Files
File Type: zip SGY_tweaks.zip - [Click for QR Code] (157.6 KB, 6862 views)
File Type: zip SGY_tweaks_UpdateB.zip - [Click for QR Code] (157.4 KB, 7323 views)

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

[MUST HAVE APP]Jelly Bean Extreme CM10 AOKP v3.4 APK supports sgy



WHATS INCLUDED

  • Custom, Original Design Work
  • Custom Wallpaper
  • 250 Custom Images!!

I LOVE the Jelly Bean / Ice Cream Sandwich look, but there were some things i didn't like and some things I thought I could improve. That is what this theme is all about. Taking JB & ICS to another level!
WHATS REQUIRED

ROOT is needed and a custom ROM like CM9/CM10/AOKP needed that supports the Theme Engine 


[How to Root Any Android Device Link] This Theme will work for the following ROM's
  • CM9
  • CM10
  • AOKP


HOW TO USE WITH THEME CHOOSER

  • Download Theme
  • Go to Settings -> Themes
  • Select JB Extreme and press apply
  • You may get an error: 'Sorry, this theme is missing assets for your device's screen size'.
  • Ignore that and press apply anyway
  • A message will display saying SystemUI has crashed, press OK
  • SystemUI will restore after about 5-10 seconds and theme will be applied
  • If you coming from another theme, you may need to reboot
The lock screen and some system dialogs cannot be themed in the T-Mobile Theme Engine, therefore they will remain unchanged
What i have themed so far
  • Background for power menu/volume menu/etc
  • Switches are angled (like ICS)
  • Weather and News widgets (genie widget) have semi trans background
  • Power control widget has semi trans background
  • Nova Folder backgrounds (platform, circle, square)
  • Changed all grey icons on pull down to blue (including power widget)
  • Changed all navigation buttons to custom ones, with a blue highlights
  • Added some blue accents on pull down menu borders
  • Changed the working circle
  • Bottom menu background
  • Popup menus (white and dark)
  • Battery with and without percentages
  • Cellular and Wifi Signals
  • Animated notification icons for Gmail and Gtalk
What's in this version : (Updated : Jun 1, 2013)
  • Check out BigDX Jelly Bean Extreme Multi Launcher Theme!
  • Themes over 1,000 App Icons!
  • Added
  • Themed and blacked out Google Play Music
  • Support for Gummy,carbon & liquid roms
  • More icons for PA Roms and AOKP
  • Themed swype
  • AOKP Ribbons Icons
  • Halo PA Icons
  • Cleaned
  • Icons in settings
  • Loading spinner in framework
  • Some of the internal code for the theme
     
Note : Compatible with Galaxy Y

UPDATED on : June 03, 2013
Required Android : 2.3 and up.

Version : 3.4

Download Links : [ARMV6, ARMV7 & Up]


DataFileHost:

Friday, 11 April 2014

Cm7 Fix for galaxy y






















Installation instructions are simple:

If you are not working with my kernel:
- Flash my provided boot1.tar file to you're phone using odin (You can download the boot1.tar from here)

If already on my kernel:
- Download the cyanogenmod3.zip file from my dev-host: here (Older releases can be found later in the post!)
- Download the Google Apps from here
- Copy the cyanogenmod.zip and the downloaded gapps file to somewhere on your SD-Card
- Boot in CMW by holding (Volume UP + Select) button while powering up.
- In CWM go to Mounts and Storage first and format /system, /data and /cache.
- Go back to main menu in CWM and choose install zip from sdcard and choose zip from sdcard.
- Apply cyanogenmod.zip
- After installation also apply the gapps-... from here
- Do a wipe data/factory reset from the CWM main menu and reboot the phone
- Be patient while the phone boots for the first time, the phone needs to build up the dalvik cache.
- When fully booted happy testing , and don't forget to report you're findings and bugs.

What works:
- Audio
- Bluetooth (Partially: Not usable yet, but the device is able to scan for other devices and is also found by other bluetooth devices)
- Camera (Partially: Can take pictures but unable to record film material For more info look at: "known bugs")
- Display "Hardware Accelerated" (Also with some small bugs and glitches, look at "Known bugs")
- GPS
- Input
- Lights
- Network interfaces (Mobile internet)
- Power management
- Radio (Phone "Incoming and Outgoing calls")
- Sensors
- Storage
- Vibrator
- Wifi

What doesn't work:
- Media (media_profiles.xml is still missing but need some modifications first before I will include this, because camera is not yet implemented so a MediaServer crash will occur when this is included).

Known bugs: 
- Display: Sometimes there appear to be some glitches. This is known, and due to the usage of a released test binary. I'm currently working myself to reverse engineer the test binary released by BroadCom and the proprietary binary included in the GT-S5360 to come up with a hopefully fixed driver.
- Camera: Still has the white screen bug in the preview of what you're taking a picture of. This is not easily fixable, but will do my best. Movie recording is not yet possible as codecs still need to be included in my build.

Troubleshooting:
Sometimes the Google Apps are giving some troubles with Force Quitting etc., a solution for this is to boot to recovery, clear the cache and dalvik cache and after this do a Fix permissions from the Advanced menu. When rebooting the boot process will take a little longer because the dalvik cache needs to be rebuild.

When anybody has some problems getting it to install through my instructions feel free to ask help in this topic.

Downloads:
- CyanogenMod 7 Alpha 1 Release: http://tinyw.in/VJll
- CyanogenMod 7 Alpha 2 Release: Build Removed (No incoming calls)
- CyanogenMod 7 Alpha 2.1 Release: http://tinyw.in/r4Xs
- CyanogenMod 7 Alpha 2.2 Release: http://tinyw.in/AB92
- CyanogenMod 7 Alpha 3 Release: http://tinyw.in/1G7T

Changelog for Alpha 2:
Bugs Fixed:
- Not all apps had a ldpi overlay. This has been fixed in the last build I forgot to set the overlay in my full_totoro.mk
- USB Mount didn't work in android. This has also been fixed, I forgot to add the string "file" in the path to the lun file. USB mounting now works as it should work.
- Somebody pointed out that MAC address in the settings wasn't set correct. I researched this problem and it was indeed a bug in my build. This has been fixed now by including the get_macaddrs script in /system/bin. The MAC address wasn't correct because the RIL didn't pass through the MAC address.

Added functionality:
- Compcache has been added to this build. Standard it isn't enabled. To enable this you have to go to: Settings -> CyanogenMod -> Performance -> Compcache. You can choose to allocate 10, 18 or 26 percent. The most recommended value I believe is 18%, but using compcache also has some downfalls. See here for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZRam
- Wireless Hotspot. This has been tested by me, and I can confirm this function is working perfectly. USB Tethering will be supported hopefully next week.

Changelog for Alpha 2.1:
Bugs Fixed:
- Small fix, I changed the system.prop this week, and in the process forgot to put the ro.telephony.ril_class=samsung option back in the system.prop which results in no incoming calls.

Changelog for Alpha 2.2:
Bugs Fixed:
- Big breakthrough, Headset Support Working. A name in the /system/lib/modules folder of the file brcm_headsetsw.ko had to be bcm_headsetsw.ko. This was why the kernel didn't swich to headset. This was a bug which had slipped my eye as the module name is wrong when compiled from kernel source. This is now completely fixed. And as far as I know this phone doesn't have the Headset Volume Bug. At least not on my phone. Credits go to bluestarfish who pointed this out.

Changelog for Alpha 3:
Bugs Fixed:
- Reverted my system.prop so the tweaks from my first build are included again. Also added some extra tweaks which should reduce the graphics glitches.
- Unsure if GT-S5360L is now able to boot. I haven't got this phone myself, so I can't test it. If it's not working sent me a PM I'll add you on GTalk so we can communicate more easy and fix.

Added functionality:
- Camera: You are able to take pictures, only movie recording is still not possible. This will be a project for later as I'm very busy with bluetooth at the moment.
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth is able to scan for devices and is able to be located by other devices. Pairing or sending from/ to the device is still not possible. Hopefully this will get fixed next week.

Credits:
- Myself :P
- Bluestarfish
- WhiteXP
- Squadzone
- Cyanogen

If you appreciate my work please hit thanks or donate me one beer:P by clicking the "donate to me" button. I'm investing a great deal of time in this project to make this a very stable product.

Greetings Psycho Game, and have a nice weekend everybody. My sources will be released to my Github next week, so I ask everybody to be patient for that .


Everything below here is old information, you can still read it though to get an idea of the project:
As I already said in another thread about a CWM included kernel I'm also working on a version of CyanogenMod myself with another approach than WhiteXP's build.
The problem is not anymore the availability of the drivers, because BroadCom released their drivers to the public.
In my opinion the next bottleneck is the Kernel. I didn't own a Galaxy Y myself at first (until 2 day's ago), but I recently bought one to make it easier to test different configurations.
My main phone is a Samsung Galaxy S Plus which already has a realy stable CM9 version, but also the kernel is already updated to version 3 from 2.6.35.14.
This is also my goal ultimatly, but the Galaxy Y uses RFS filesystem in combination with FSR. These are closed source modules from Samsung, which make it difficult to update kernels.
There is a known hack that you can alter the version in the makefile of the kernel to 2.6.35.7 while it realy is patched up to 2.6.35.14, but i'm not very fond of such hacks.
I'm a daily linux user already since the year 2000 or so, and build many kernels for Linux computers from source. I can say I have good knowledge of the compilation proces and what's going on in the kernel.
Now back to what i'm doing at the moment:
I already converted the complete galaxy y to EXT4 file system, incl. the EFS partition, and yes I still have my IMEI data etc. so this is considered done [status: Complete]
Next step is getting rid of the RFS & FSR kernel modules, which are proprietary (RFS has been removed, only FSR remains for later. [status: WIP -> stalled]
At the moment I'm busy updating the kernel to version 2.6.35.14 the proper way, so I have a stable base kernel to build CM on [status: Complete]
After this I will add CWM recovery to the updated kernel, and make sure everything works as it should, like ADB in recovery mode, formatting, and all these things. (Only ADBD has to be fixed) [Status: 99% Complete]
When CWM recovery functions as it should work, the proces of building CWM into the Galaxy Y can begin [Status: WIP -> Stalled until kernel stable].
CM already compiles fully without much warnings, but still isn't ready to be released until all predecended steps have been completet.
At the moment I'm also uploading all sources of the kernel into github, so everybody can revieuw the proces i'm doing, and also point out mistakes maybe and give suggestions.

Update 1: Yes already an update. It's more difficult to work you're way around the FSR kernel modules. What I now want to do is convert the BML block layer (which uses the FSR modules) to MTD which is an opensource version of a Flash Transition Layer. I know this is possible, because it's also done on the Samsung Epic 4G. The only downside of this is that I cannot use the promised ext4 anymore on the final product, but I'm forced to use YAFFS2 filesystem (which is luckily also opensource).

Update 2 (1 Feb. 2013): Hello everybody. After almost a week I have another update on the Kernel modifications. I stalled the removal of the fsr module parts for now and started with the inclusion of the ClockWorkMod recovery in the kernel. The way I included the CWM recovery is other than Merruk and WhiteXP did. I left the stock recovery in place, and added the CWM on top of it. Standard it boots in the CWM recovery, but if for some reason you would need the stock recovery you can also call it. Just by leaving a file called .stock_recovery in the root of the /cache partition. So in short it contains 2 recovery's in one image. To make it all fit the InitramFS and kernel have been compressed using the lmza method. This allows for a smaller resulting boot.img file, but comes with a little extra boot time. When android has booted you don't notice any difference. Appart from this it's a stock kernel with ext4 included, and the rfs filesystem modules removed, so it's a ext4 kernel only! The completely changed initramfs can be found on my github over here: https://github.com/PsychoGame/totoro...amfs_files.git so everybody can study what I've done.

Update 3 (8 Feb. 2013): Hello everybody. Again an update of my kernel, and a weekly build to test in the weekend . There have been some changes in this release, the most major change has been that the kernel has been patched from 2.6.35.7 to 2.6.35.14. Also a little change in the recovery.fstab stopped the nandroid backup from making a useless recovery.img. Also I now know for sure that it's possible to do a full nandroid restore. As long as the FSR modules still function also the boot.img backup will be restored. The only thing still not working is the Android Debugging Bridge in the recovery self. This seems to be a harder to tackle problem then I thought before. It seems that adbd is not working properly so it doesn't see the device. The new kernel can be obtained from here:
boot.tar (08/02/2013)
With this new 2.6.35.14 kernel you also need to have all other updated compiled modules which are available here:
Version14Modules.zip
These files should be placed in /system/lib/modules
This is not a CWM installable package at the moment because I'm a little bit busy at the moment, so this means you have to copy the files manually to the directory.
I recommend using ES File Explorer in which you need to have full read/write acces to the disk.
When anybody needs some extra help please let me know.
There are two small bugs at the moment:
- ADB still not working inside recovery
- Sometimes the touchscreen has a little problem getting out of it's sleep state. I don't know how to describe it, but will look into this problem very soon. It's not a harmfull bug.

Question to other developers: Hopefully there are other kernel developers among us as well. If you think you can contribute to this as well, then please PM me. At the moment I hope everyone together including myself will look into implementing MTD into out device.

The kernel source is uploaded to https://github.com/PsychoGame/androi...ung_totoro.git Updated

This is a little update on the things I have in mind.
If you like it, please post a comment, that also lifts my spirit in the lots of things that have to be done.

Installation Instructions

It's wise to make a EFS backup first to be sure you're IMEI data etc. is safe at all times. It's not only wise for this project but other projects as well. A good tool for this is Galaxy ToolBox. This tool saves the backup on you're SD card which you should keep safe on you're computer

Here are the installation instructions of the first kernel release:

Known bugs:
- Adb is not working in the CWM at this moment. I'm pretty sure it's a simple problem, but will solve that later on. It's not very annoying as anyting else is in my opinion functioning.

In my walktrough I will cover the steps for installing my kernel on a fresh install of Android.
There are a ton of walkthroughs already on the subject of flashing android to the Galaxy Y (GT-5360) through odin.
I didn't test it yet on a working installation, but I'm pretty sure this should work in there also.

Step 1: First of all, download the needed files
cwm-madteam-galaxY.zip
boot.tar (01/02/2013)
boot.tar (08/02/2013)
Version14Modules.zip
Odin 1.85 Used
update-signed.zip (Su Binary)

Step 2: Make a nandroid backup of you're device using Madteam's ClockWorkMod.

Step 3: Enter download mode (Holding down button + Select) + Power button until the phone seems to boot. In download mode flash my supplied boot.tar by putting it in the PDA field in Odin. No .pit file is required, and just leave anything default and click the (flash button).

Step 4: Enter CWM recovery (holding up + select) + Power button until the phone boots, and go to mounts and storage and one by one do (format /data, format /system and format /cache).

Step 5: Also in the menu Mounts and storage click on mount USB storage while the mobile is connected to the computer with the USB cable, or use a cardreader to open you're miniSD card. On the miniSD card there is a folder which is called clockworkmod which contains the backup you just made in the folder backup. Here you should change as an example (system.rfs.tar to system.ext4.tar), and also do this for the data.rfs.tar. Also inside nandroid.md5 these filenames have to be changed accordingly to resp. system.ext4.tar and data.ext4.tar.

Step 6: Reboot the ClockWorkMod Recovery and in the backup and restore menu click on "advanced restore" and choose you're nandroid backup. Choose only to restore (System and Data.)

Step 7: Just reboot and enjoy you're Galaxy Y with CWM included in kernel. As far as I tested everything is working as it should be, if you come across something that doesn't work please report this.

Step 8: Copy the modules supplied in Version14Modules.zip to /system/lib/modules/

If you flashed a fresh android rom you should Root it again using the update-signed.zip I supplied above this article (Before you install the update-signed.zip you have to mount the /system partition in the "Mounts and storage menu" first the mount is forgotten in the installer script.)

I hope you'll enjoy this little beginning, there's a lot more to come. I'll be gone for the weekend, so after the weekend I will be able to respond to any bugs and problems everyone came across.

Greetings

Psycho Game

Samsung galaxy y may get an update to ics officially by samsung so pleas try


My friend SGY currently on 2.3.6 gingerbread with NextToIcs rom ..
I checked my friend SGY firmware update , there's an official samsung update sized 11.23 mb ..
Tried to install it , but failed ..
Anyone successed updating ?
Is SGY got official 2.3.7 gingerbread or maybe ics from Samsung ?

Saturday, 22 March 2014

[HD GAMES]THE DEAD CHAPTER ONE FoR sgy


The Dead: Chapter One
Description:-
A high quality zombie (first-person) shooter that will blow your brains out
Will you be able to survive the onslaught of the zombie horde?
Grab your gun and protect your family from wave after wave of the undead.
How long will YOU survive?*Highlighted features*• NOW FREE, full game.• Highly addictive game play.• Latest generation FULL 3D with premiere quality graphics
App Screenshots:-
REQUIREMENT'S:-  
1) CHAINFIRE 3 D - YES
2) ROOTING - YES 
HOW TO RUN??????
1) OPEN CHAINFIRE 3D 
2) GO TO A FOLDER NAMED 'DEFAULT OPEN GL SETTINGS'
3) PUT THE TICK MARK ON REDUCE TEXTURE QUALITY & REDUCE TEXTURE SIZE 
4) USE PLUGIN 'QULACOMM' & MINIMISE IT 
5) MOST  IMPORTANT ENJOY THE GAME 
Download Links:-
1) Play Store:- LINK
2) Apk:- LINK 

Sunday, 23 February 2014

[ROM][MUST HAVE]IOS7 custom rom for galaxy y



Thanks to XDA developer who developed this iOS 7 Custom ROM for Samsung Galaxy Ywe just need to flash this custom ROM via CWM recovery and with some tweaks, we will be ready to blow our friends by let know them that we have iOS 7 on our Galaxy Y phone.

Features of iOS 7 Custom ROM

  • Very clean, stable and fast ROM based on latest precy cm7.2
  • Themed like iOS 7
  • IOS7 alike ControlCentre (setting)
  • Modified Popup menu,text fields,volume up and down and others to look like IOS
  • Apps are resized to fiexed to fit in Galaxy y screen
  • and much more
Prerequisite 
  • This custom ROM is only made for Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and should not be flashed on any other device. If you try to install it on any other device then it may cause some issues like bricking that or damage the hardware or internal software. So, don’t try that.
  • Because this is a custom ROM, so for fully successful installation your phone must be rooted. Root your device will void your warranty of your device so be aware of that.
  • Make sure that you’ve enabled USB debugging under settings options of you device. If not then enable in “Setting> application> development” and check USB debugging box. This is one essential step, it let your phone be detected by computer.
  • This custom ROM only works with Precy cm7.2 kernel, so you need it to flash it first(flashing Precy cm7.2 kernel is given below) and then follow the further guide.
  • Make sure you have installed USB drivers your device, without drivers you phone won’t be detected by PC or computer. To download and installation process for USB drivers visit here.
  • Make sure your phone have at-least 50% charging. If it gets turn off while installation process, it can be dangerous for your phone. So charge your phone to good extent before going further.
  • Because it’s an unofficial (nor developed or promoted by Samsung) custom ROM it can have some bugs, but it is tested before listing here and it works fine. But in case, if it damage or brick or anything happen to your device after installing this ROM, we will be not responsible for that. This tutorial is only meant for knowledge.
Downloads 

How to Flash Precy cm7.2 kernel.tar  Kernel to Samsung Galaxy Y

  • To flash Precy cm7.2 kernel.tar to phone we will use Odin Program. Download it here.
  • After downloading the Odin Zip file, extract it to desktop and look for ‘Odin3 v3.07.exe‘ and run it.
  • Turn off your phone and boot to download mode via pressing and holding “Volume down + Home Button + Power key” simultaneously until phone boot to download mode.
  • Now connect your phone to PC through USB cable and look on Odin program. There you’ll see ID: COM section turn blue and it says added!. If it not happens then you must install USB drivers again.
  • Now its time to configure the Odin program, check PDA check box and on PDA select Precy cm7.2 kernel.tar file and then click on start button.
  • Wait until it complete the flashing process and when it get completed you will “pass” message and “ID:COM” will turn to green. So you have successfully flashed Precy cm7.2 Kernel to your device and move further for iOS 7 installation guide.

How to Install iOS 7 Custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy Y

  1. I hope you already downloaded the iOS 7 Custom ROM zip and Gt-S5360 CWM zip files, after that put them to SD card or memory card of your phone device. Remember do put them inside any folder, just copy them to root of Sd card.
  2. Now turn off the device and boot to recovery mode via pressing and holding Volume up + Home Button + Power key” at same time until you see the Samsung logo.
  3. Once you get to recover mode, select “install zip from SD card“, and select Gt-S5360 CWM.zip and flash it. It will take you to the new Recovery mode.
  4. Now select “mounts and storage section” and select the same and then mount all the following things; mount/data, mount/sd card, mount/system, mount/cache.
  5. Now get back to main menu and select “install zip from SD card” and then select the downloaded the iOS 7 Custom ROM zip file and flash it.
  6. It will take some time get the job done so don’t worry.
  7. After completion of flashing ROM, go back to menu and select “wipe data cache” and select “wipe data/factory reset” and then reboot system now.
All done! If it takes long time to boot for first time then don’t get panic its normal. Well this custom ROM does not have many bugs but WiFi problem was reported by few users. If you get the WiFi problem after installing this Custom ROM then follow this guide here : http://goo.gl/HQzO7b
So, you have successfully installed this ROM your device. So that’s all about guide on how to How to Install iOS 7 Custom ROM on Samsung Galaxy Y. If you have any problem regarding to this tutorial or facing any kind of problem while installing this custom ROM the let us via your comments.

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

subway surf fo galaxy y and all armV6

DASH as fast as you can!
DODGE the oncoming trains!
Help Jake, Tricky & Fresh escape from the grumpy Inspector and his dog.
★ Grind trains with your cool crew!
★ Colorful and vivid HD graphics!
★ Hoverboard Surfing!
★ Paint powered jetpack!
★ Lightning fast swipe acrobatics!
★ Challenge and help your friends!
Join the most daring chase!
A Universal App with HD optimized graphics.
By Kiloo Games and Sybo Games

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Download overkill 2 for galaxy y other low end phone Must have

download OVERKILL 2 APK for galaxy y or any other qvga or hvga android phones.
Description :-
Do you like guns? Then you will love Overkill 2!
Over 30 realistic 3D guns are waiting for you in this shooter, ready to be upgraded and used in intensive battles. Modify your weapon the way you feel it should be and take it to the action!
Overkill 2 is a great-looking shooter with a unique combination of easy controls and challenging gameplay. It takes you to the city occupied by a deadly faction where only you and your gun can make a difference.
Fight against tough opponents who will have you pay for every mistake. This is not a roller coaster ride, this is war! Luckily for you, you will have a vast arsenal of combat equipment and support items at your disposal.
Be ready to customize and fire pistols, shotguns, assault and sniper rifles, and heavy machine guns. If you’re aiming for a big boom then the mounted grenade launcher is the right baby for you! And when the situation gets really nasty, make sure to call for an air strike and rain destruction at the most resistant of foes!
The greatest features of Overkill 2 in a nutshell:
✓ 30+ realistic 3D guns that are most used in today’s global warfare
✓ Multiple weapon upgrades with tactical use
✓ Intensive shooter action with stunning graphics
✓ Vast arsenal of armors and equipment
✓ Unique mix of easy controls and challenging gameplay
✓ Combat shotguns, pistols, assault rifles, heavy machine guns & sniper rifles
✓ Bloodthirsty 3D enemies
✓ Merciless drones
✓ Survival Mode
✓ Gun collections
✓ Gun showcasing
✓ Missions & Achievements
✓ Callsigns
✓ Leaderboards
✓ Black Market with unique guns
And of course a ton of ✓ Explosions ✓ Blood & ✓ Violence
Download : – OVERKILL 2 APK For Galaxy Y Android
Screenshots :-

Friday, 14 February 2014

Teample run 2 for galaxy y and other ARMv6 devices

With over 170 million downloads, Temple Run redefined mobile gaming. Now get more of the exhilarating running, jumping, turning and sliding you love in Temple Run 2!Navigate perilous cliffs, zip lines, mines and forests as you try to escape with the cursed idol. How far can you run?!
FEATURES
★ Beautiful new graphics
★ Gorgeous new organic environments
★ New obstacles
★ More powerups
★ More achievements
★ Special powers for each character
★ Bigger monkey!!!
Use chainfire  3D for better experience not working in stock rom try other rom for other rom click here
here is the link