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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/10/2023

May 10, 2023 by RSS Feed

Invading Horde , Achi - Strategy game , Compound Interest Calc and more

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Invading Horde ( $0.99 → Free ) AlhoGames Enemies are making their way towards the kingdom and the king has called upon you, a thrifty farmer, to stop them. Build defensive towers to defeat the invading horde. Each level you complete will give you gems that you can use to unlock additional towers, magic, and obstacles.

Achi - Strategy game ( $0.99 → Free ) Grzegorz Surma Achi is a two player turn-based game. In each turn a selected player has to either put a new tile or swipe the existing one onto an empty slot. The first player to align three tiles in a line wins. Test your skills against the computer and compete with your friends on Game Center.

Compound Interest Calc ( $1.99 → Free ) Mobile and Database Solutions Compound Interest Calc is an ideal app for savers or anyone desiring to have their money work for them. Big numbers are hard to visualize and grasp. This app breaks down interest paid, accumulated interest, and total savings. It can even adjust your net worth for inflation.

Word Hues ( $0.99 → Free ) Preeti Kancharla Words Hues is a colorful word puzzle game that will require you to tap deep into your brain. Each puzzle is presented in a letter grid with some letters marked with colors. Connect the colored letters by selecting adjacent tiles and create words as you go. To correctly solve the puzzle you need to connect all colored letter pairs while using all the letters in the grid.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/09/2023

May 09, 2023 by RSS Feed

sona: sleep music for anxiety , Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro , File Explorer & Player [Pro] and more

sona: sleep music for anxiety ( $4.99 → Free ) pineal labs Sona uses neuroscience-backed music to help you fall asleep faster and sleep sounder. The music within the app is designed to target stress hormones. Just find a quiet place and let the music work its magic.

Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro ( $3.99 → Free ) Evgeny Cherpak Remote NumPad Keyboard turns any iPhone or iPad into a wireless extension of your Mac or PC keyboard. You’ll first need to download the free companion app from the developer’s website: https://cherpake.com/get. Then launch both apps and your devices will automatically sync up. Remote NumPad Keyboard includes dedicated number, arrow, and action keys, allowing you to work more efficiently. You’re also able to edit existing keypads and create custom keypads that match your workflow. Remote NumPad Keyboard for Mac works with Numbers, Excel, Keynote, PowerPoint, and many more applications.

File Explorer & Player [Pro] ( $4.99 → Free ) Evgeny Cherpak File Explorer for Mac allows you to access your Mac from anywhere in your home. You’ll first need to download the free companion app from the developer’s website: https://cherpake.com/remote-for-mac. Then launch both apps and your devices will automatically sync up. Remote Drive provides full access to the files on your Mac, allowing you to view photos and documents, stream video, stream music, and transfer content with ease.

Monster Numbers: Mental Math ( $2.99 → Free ) Didactoons Games SL Monster Numbers: Mental Math combines education and fun to keep young learners engaged and coming back for more. Select your kid’s age and the app will adjust and adapt as they learn. The characters, graphics, and music are colorful and motivating.

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The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story review

May 08, 2023 by RSS Feed

I knew I was in for a pretty big experience when I downloaded all of the files for The Centennial Case and they totalled almost 15 GB. What I was not prepared for was just how wild of a ride I would be on. This FMV mystery game definitely puts its best foot forward, but some poor pacing and its own desire to fully explain every single interaction make playing large swaths of The Centennial Case pretty tedious.

Crimes of the century

The Centennial Case is a mystery FMV game that revolves around a young author who has been asked to untangle several different crimes and tragedies surrounding a mysterious family. She are brought into the fold specifically because of her ability to write compelling whodunnits, the thinking being that she can apply her logic from writing complicated mystery novels to try and solve some real-life murders.

Not long into the investigation, things go sideways and more crimes occur, and it's up to you--using various dialog trees and some deduction-based puzzle solving--to get to the bottom of each and every crime and uncover the truth surrounding this family. To make it through each investigation, you'll need to gather some observational clues and look and listen closely to character interactions to pick up on hints about the case to reach the correct conclusions.

Lengthy litigation

To help teach you about how the game works, the first case in The Centennial Case is relatively straightforward and ushers you along with tooltips and advice from other characters. Despite this relative hand-holding, the game does a great job of keeping things thrilling as it keeps doling out peculiarities surrounding this family that create intrigue about how certain crimes are tied together and what certain people's ultimate motives are.

In this early first case and the two or three that follow it, the way that crimes are laid out and the relations of the characters is all very clear, which makes the logical deduction sections of the game easy to navigate. In the back-half of the game, though, things get a lot more complicated and reveal the weaknesses of the game's UI. With the sheer number of scenes, characters, evidence, etc. the game really drags as it forces you to sift through this mountain of stuff to sort out the increasingly messy entanglements between characters, and it has a knock-on effect of making other aspects of the game that were once charming feel exhausting.

Just 100 more things

There's almost always a kind of hokey and awkward aspect to the acting in FMV games, and the performances in The Centennial Case are no exception. If you play the game with English dubbing (as the original performances are in Japanese), this amplifies the effect. I knew to expect this, but what I wasn't necessarily expecting was how hard The Centennial Case would leverage that tone to tell its own soapy and melodramatic story. This thing seriously has more twists, turns, and surprise reveals than just about any mystery game I've played, and the stilted acting almost heightens the ridiculousness.

That said, a big reason why The Centennial Case can fit so many surprises into its story is the fact that it has a lot of room for them. Just over the halfway mark of the game I thought I was in the final stretch, but the amount of things that you are tasked with figuring out in the final acts drag on and on and on. To make matters worse, some of the biggest surprises you can't possibly figure out based on the evidence alone so the game just railroads you into reaching those conclusions (and making all the sleuthing mechanics you're putting up with feel pointless as a result). The ride of the story is still entertaining, but it gets way too complicated and spends to much time trying to explain absolutely every little detail that I found myself just hoping that I'd reach credits by the end of a given scene.

The bottom line

The Centennial Case is certainly a meaty FMV mystery experience that can keep you entertained for a long time, but its complicated narrative and clunky gameplay definitely get harder to deal with over time. You have to have a high tolerance for FMV awkwardness and a lot of procedural explanations (which--while admirably thorough--make for a less appealing game) to truly appreciate it. And even then, certain things like pacing may still put you off of it.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/08/2023

May 08, 2023 by RSS Feed

BeeWallet - Account Tracker , ColorCamera - Color Picker , EverPlan - My Daily Organizer and more

iPhone:

BeeWallet - Account Tracker ( $7.99 → Free ) Beesoft Apps BeeWallet - Account Tracker is a well designed finance app that literally does it all. It combines a very simple UI with powerful features. This app lets you manage all your accounts, record daily expenses, monitor budgets, and keep track of bills. It also includes intuitive charts and the ability to set customizable reminders.

Torch Timer • Flashlight Timer ( $3.99 → Free ) Yixiang Lu Just like Voice Countdown Timer from the same developer, Flashlight Timer is one of those apps you never knew you needed. It allows you to visualize time by enabling the iPhone’s flash while the timer is counting down. Simply tap one of the timer presets to begin the countdown. You’re able to add additional time to the countdown with a tap, and even adjust the flashlight’s brightness while it’s running. You’ll know time is up when everything goes dark.

ColorCamera - Color Picker ( $0.99 → Free ) Wenzhi Hu ColorCamera extracts colors from photos in your photo library or by snapping a photo with your camera. The app gives you the HEX and RGB codes for each color. These codes are used to identify a very specific color. This system is used so there is no confusion between designers or developers. Colors can be shared across multiple devices through iCloud.

EverPlan - My Daily Organizer ( $9.99 → Free ) Shanghai Fengge Information Technology Co., Ltd. EverPlan - My Daily Organizer helps even those with the craziest schedules stay on task. This productivity app manages tasks, appointments, reminders, memos, and grocery lists all in one place. Think of it as command central for your life. Data is synced between all your devices so you never miss a beat. EverPlan - My Daily Organizer simplifies everything so you can spend more time enjoying life and less time stressing over it.

BeeScan - PDF Scanner App ( $19.99 → Free ) Beesoft Apps BeeScan lets you bring your office with you wherever you are. Scan documents, invoices, receipts, credit cards, and any paper with high quality image output every time. The OCR function allows you to extract text in a single tap. You can also edit and manage documents immediately after scanning. BeeScan supports iCloud sync so you never have to worry about losing important scans.

Doggo Booth - AI Dog Avatars ( $0.99 → Free ) Grzegorz Surma Doggo Booth generates incredible visualizations of your dog or cat using AI. Ever imagine your dog surfing or a steampunk retro-futuristic cat? Thanks to Doggo Booth you don’t have to imagine. There are over 40 different styles to choose from. It’s a fun way to unleash your furry friend’s character and charisma. It’s simple, easy to use, and has a personal touch.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 05/07/2023

May 07, 2023 by RSS Feed

Alice Beyond Wonderland , Magic Call Pro: Simulate Call , Magic Launcher Pro Widgets and more

Alice Beyond Wonderland ( $1.99 → Free ) MediaCity Games In Alice Beyond Wonderland you’ll need to find out where the evil queen banished your friends. Just like the original, you must piece together the clues and solve puzzles to discover the true secrets that lie beyond the vibrant Wonderland.

Magic Call Pro: Simulate Call ( $0.99 → Free ) Roxwin Vietnam Technologies Company Limited Magic Call Pro: Simulate Call can help you weasle out of an awkward moment or situation you don’t want to be in. Simply choose a caller, a timer for when you want to be called, a theme, a ringtone, and let the app save you. When you answer there is a voice on the other line for a very realistic touch.

Magic Launcher Pro Widgets ( $2.99 → Free ) Roxwin Vietnam Technologies Company Limited Magic Launcher has the ability to launch over 100,000 different apps and actions right from your lock screen. Upon launch it’ll need to determine which apps are supported. After it has finished you’ll able to add quick access icons for your favorite apps, contacts, settings, and services to your lock screen. The app also includes 3D Touch support.

Unlimited Math Problems ( $2.99 → Free ) Madiyar Aitbayev Unlimited Math Problems is filled with math problems for early math, arithmetic, fractions, number theory, decimals, and trigonometry. It generates infinite math problems using a variety of interactions to keep you engaged and will never leave you feeling bored. You can set daily practice reminders to make it part of your normal routine.

Hatch - #1 Kid's Focus Timer ( $0.99 → Free ) Focus Time LLC Use Hatch to study, read, or relax. Set a focus session to stay motivated and complete a task. Unlock rare creatures with your focus energy and collect them all in your zoo. Hatch utilizes positive behavioral reinforcement as a way to reward students for staying focused. A focus session of 25 minutes or longer will unlock a rare species.The app includes a sticker pack so you can share the creatures with friends. See how many creatures you or your little one can unlock with Hatch.

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