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ABOUT XAPPS

XApps company is specialized in the development and designing for mobile applications on smartphones and tablets for iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone since 2009.

XApps provides solutions and products that help organizations and companies to raise income and growth rates as well as the development of production and sales through e-commerce solutions on mobile applications development for iPhone and Android aided with artificial intelligence, augmented reality and big data analysis technologies applications on mobile applications and business management software.

XApps provides technical and software consultations for entrepreneurs and provides them with full practical and scientific support and how to develop and convert their ideas to real projects in mobile applications development on iPhone and Android equipped by the latest methods of using artificial intelligence and big data analysis.

XApps has implemented and developed many projects and applications of mobile and smart systems in partnership with leading companies and institutions in Canada and America and also contributed to the development of many corporates in Egypt, Riyadh, Jeddah, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, and Dubai.

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Social mechanics felt intimate. Neighbors were names you recognized, avatars that carried the marks of time spent together. Trading was less a transaction and more a conversation. Alliances were forged over shared struggles, late-night strategies scribbled in chat, and laughter at collective misfortune when raids toppled everyone’s watchtowers. Losing a harvest to drought felt communal; celebrating a recovered economy felt like a small carnival.

Play was slow and deliberate. You learned the village by memory: the well tucked behind a leaning bakery, the patch of fertile soil that always yielded just enough, the cliff where raids began and your chest tightened as spears flew. Progress felt earned. To upgrade a hut, you bartered patience; to grow, you planned—placed buildings with a kind of rough geometry, conserving space, coaxing efficiency from scarcity. Every decision held weight, and every small victory—an extra villager, a new crop, a finally repaired bridge—glowed like real triumph.

Return to it, and you find nostalgia threaded through every tile—the clack of bricks laid in just the right place, the sway of a character finally upgraded, that tiny flourish when a mission completes. It’s a world that taught you how to care for small things until they became big. And if you listened closely, you could still hear the old version whispering: build slow, tend carefully, and your little civilization will surprise you.

Graphically simple, the old version left room for imagination. What the textures lacked in realism they made up for in suggestion; a cluster of trees was not just foliage but promise—wood for a new mill, shade for livestock, a place where stories could begin. The perspective encouraged you to be architect, mayor, and storyteller all at once. You weren’t guided down a glossy path; you carved one out, and the map remembered your name.

The old version of The Tribez smells like sun-warmed earth and pixelated promise. Back then the map wasn’t slick—paths were rough-hewn, huts sprouted like hurried sketches, and each building felt handcrafted by the impatient hands of someone who loved making things work more than making them pretty. You could still hear the game’s heartbeat in the clumsy animations: villagers waddling with earnest purpose, miners chip-chipping at their ores, and traders wobbling home under carts that creaked like stories.

There was a personality in the limitations. The music looped with a lilt that lodged itself in your bones; sound effects—chop, clink, thud—were tiny flags planted at the edge of immersion. The UI was literal, not coy: buttons had borders, icons meant things, and tooltips read like weathered maps. Bugs weren’t polished away; they were features of an honest machine. Sometimes a villager would wander aimlessly, and instead of anger you felt charmed—this was life, imperfect and stubbornly alive.

Sometimes the old game was stubbornly unfair: a spike of difficulty could punish a careless build, or a sudden patch of bad luck could send your carefully balanced village teetering. And yet those harsh lessons made the wins taste sweeter. There was pride in resilience—rebuilding after a raid, adapting to resource shortages, learning to read the subtle rhythms of production and need. The Tribez of old rewarded curiosity and patience; it favored planners who could wield scarcity like a tool rather than an excuse.

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Satisfied Customers

23

Countries Served

200

Android Applications Developed

185

iPhone Applications Developed

5

Expert systems by machine learning

10

mCommerce Applications Developed

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Social mechanics felt intimate. Neighbors were names you recognized, avatars that carried the marks of time spent together. Trading was less a transaction and more a conversation. Alliances were forged over shared struggles, late-night strategies scribbled in chat, and laughter at collective misfortune when raids toppled everyone’s watchtowers. Losing a harvest to drought felt communal; celebrating a recovered economy felt like a small carnival.

Play was slow and deliberate. You learned the village by memory: the well tucked behind a leaning bakery, the patch of fertile soil that always yielded just enough, the cliff where raids began and your chest tightened as spears flew. Progress felt earned. To upgrade a hut, you bartered patience; to grow, you planned—placed buildings with a kind of rough geometry, conserving space, coaxing efficiency from scarcity. Every decision held weight, and every small victory—an extra villager, a new crop, a finally repaired bridge—glowed like real triumph. the tribez old version hot

Return to it, and you find nostalgia threaded through every tile—the clack of bricks laid in just the right place, the sway of a character finally upgraded, that tiny flourish when a mission completes. It’s a world that taught you how to care for small things until they became big. And if you listened closely, you could still hear the old version whispering: build slow, tend carefully, and your little civilization will surprise you. Social mechanics felt intimate

Graphically simple, the old version left room for imagination. What the textures lacked in realism they made up for in suggestion; a cluster of trees was not just foliage but promise—wood for a new mill, shade for livestock, a place where stories could begin. The perspective encouraged you to be architect, mayor, and storyteller all at once. You weren’t guided down a glossy path; you carved one out, and the map remembered your name. You learned the village by memory: the well

The old version of The Tribez smells like sun-warmed earth and pixelated promise. Back then the map wasn’t slick—paths were rough-hewn, huts sprouted like hurried sketches, and each building felt handcrafted by the impatient hands of someone who loved making things work more than making them pretty. You could still hear the game’s heartbeat in the clumsy animations: villagers waddling with earnest purpose, miners chip-chipping at their ores, and traders wobbling home under carts that creaked like stories.

There was a personality in the limitations. The music looped with a lilt that lodged itself in your bones; sound effects—chop, clink, thud—were tiny flags planted at the edge of immersion. The UI was literal, not coy: buttons had borders, icons meant things, and tooltips read like weathered maps. Bugs weren’t polished away; they were features of an honest machine. Sometimes a villager would wander aimlessly, and instead of anger you felt charmed—this was life, imperfect and stubbornly alive.

Sometimes the old game was stubbornly unfair: a spike of difficulty could punish a careless build, or a sudden patch of bad luck could send your carefully balanced village teetering. And yet those harsh lessons made the wins taste sweeter. There was pride in resilience—rebuilding after a raid, adapting to resource shortages, learning to read the subtle rhythms of production and need. The Tribez of old rewarded curiosity and patience; it favored planners who could wield scarcity like a tool rather than an excuse.

Development of Android & iOS (iphone) mobile application for Visa Egypt (Beyond Assistance)
Development of iOS m-Commerce mobile application & development of Android mobile application e-commerce application development Reefy
Development of Android mobile application, programming of iOS mobile application for Egyptian E-learning system MA3AK App (Phase1)
Development of Android & Iphone IOS mobile applications medical platform Doctor EG
Development of Android and iphone tollab e-learning platform in Kuwait & Egypt (Phase1)
Development of Android mobile application & programming of iOS mobile application for UDH United Doctors Hospital in Jeddah
Development & programming of Android mobile application for BeYourSelfie social media application
Development & programming of Android mobile application for Meyaj recruitment system
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AACID Development Android iPhone mobile application agriculture
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dar-al-fouad medical chatbot Android iphone ipad hospital mobile application development
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Dream2000-ecommerce-mobile-application-development-programming
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Faragalla-Android-ios-mobile-application-development-software-house-egypt-best-company-riyadh-jeddah-qatar-Bahrain-kuwait-Dubai-UAE-KSA
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المعاصر برمجة تطبيق ايفون و برمجة تطبيق اندرويد و برمجة تطبيق ديسكتوب ويندوز برمجة تطبيق تعليمي
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برمجة تطبيق اندرويد و برمجة تطبيق ايفون في الامارات افضل شركة برمجة في الامارات برمجة متجر علي الاندرويد في الامارات برمجة متجر علي الايفون في الامارات
برمجة تطبيق مالي للاندرويد و الايفون افضل شركة برمجة تطبيقات للجوال و الموبايل
تطبيق اندرويد و تطبيق ايفون وزارة الصحة السعودية افضل شركة برمجة تطبيقات اندرويد و ايفون
تطبيق دار نشر الشقري لبيع الكتب علي الاندرويد و الايفون افضل برمجة تطبيقات في اللملكة العربية السعودية
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موقع فنادق زهرة السعد تطبيق ويب برمجة تطبيقات الاندرويد وبرمجة تطبيقات الايفون و برمجة المتاجر الاليكترونية علي الاندرويد و الايفون

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Have a power of native applications. The fastest technique With its UI and UX familiarity .

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Why XApps?



XApps is a software house and mobile application development company that has big experience in software generally and mobile applications development especially.

XApps is a mobile application development compnay based in Cario, Egypt.

XApps has a modern project management system based on agile methodology from requirements business analysis to quality control and testing then technical support.

XApps team have developed more than 80 projects in different industries with variant scales of companies, individuals and ideas.

XApps has the complete and technical knowledge to analyse and support your business and provide it with technical and security consultations.

XApps team aware and has experience about present market orientation with technologies and future technologies.

XApps concerned by modern and best science practising in graphic designs, user experience and user interface with native development and programming to produce high efficiency and fast systems regards easy usability.

Our team concerned about information security and privacy with data encryption modern methods.

XApps has fully aware of machine learning, robotics, e-commerce, ERP, big data and cloud systems.

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