Zero+ , The Playmatic , Slide Tetromino Premium and more
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Zero+ ( $0.99 → Free ) SaturnBoy, LLC The basic gameplay mechanics in Zero are simple enough. You must slide positive and negative numbered tiles around the board in order to achieve zero. The first few levels consist of just ones and twos, but things get crazy pretty quickly when large numbers and new kinds of modifier tiles enter the mix. Also, keep in mind that tiles won’t stop sliding unless they run into something. The game includes a total of 120 levels.
The Playmatic ( $1.99 → Free ) Craig Janis The Playmatic is an interactive playground for your baby. It includes four baby-safe games: Magic Wand, Bubble Bath, Balloons, and Hot Air Balloons. All four feature different interaction methods that will keep your baby entrained for hours. It’s also free of pop-ups, settings, and other menu items to ensure their little fingers don’t cause any problems.
Slide Tetromino Premium ( $0.99 → Free ) ECO Pawel Jarosz Each level includes a single flame, movable pieces, and very little room to operate in. It’s up to you to slide the pieces every which way in order to create a path from the frozen key to the flame. Levels aren’t timed, but your moves will be counted. The game includes a total of 100 levels.
Aureus Prime ( $1.99 → Free ) Galta Take a good look at the board while it is lit up because the lights will go out! You must then match elements to create electrical currents that will briefly illuminate the board, disintegrate the elements, and turn them into gold. While the board is briefly illuminated from creating a match, you will have another chance at seeing where elements are located and how they’re aligned. If you wind up not getting a good enough look, you can use a hint. The game includes three modes, loads of ways to upgrade your gold producing machine, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
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