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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 12/25/2017

December 25, 2017 by RSS Feed

OLDV , Drwer - Simple Design Drawing , Linia and more

iPhone:

OLDV ( $0.99 → Free ) ThirtyFive Inc. Old is new again with OLDV. It provides a retro look to all of the video you shoot. You’re able to capture four separate clips and up to one minute of total video. At any time during recording, tap and hold the glitch button to add a wave or RGB effect. You’re also able to select from color or black and white video, and one of 16 ‘80s style background music tracks.

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Drwer - Simple Design Drawing ( $0.99 → Free ) Tanner Christensen It allows you to get right to sketching thanks to its amazingly quick load time. You're able to choose from two brush sizes and two colors, add a grid overlay, undo strokes, and utilize different design templates. Then just tap to save or share, or trash your work and start all over with a shake. It couldn't be easier.

Linia ( $1.99 → Free ) Yari D'areglia Linia’s gameplay is refreshingly unique. Your job is to recreate the color sequence at the top of the screen by tracing a line through colored shapes. The difficulty is that the shapes don’t just stand still; they’ll revolve around each other, change shape, slide behind each other, and more. It’s up to you to time your moves and catch the shapes in the right order. The game includes 80 levels.

ReliCam ( $0.99 → Free ) Lee Searle ReliCam allows you to take the best possible photos. It provides you with manual control over focus, ISO, shutter speed, and zoom. Slide your finger left or right to adjust each parameter or use the fine tune controls. ReliCam also provides helpful grid lines when necessary. All captured photos and videos are directly saved to your library.

Calendarium - About this Day ( $0.99 → Free ) Idea Studio Calendarium helps you live in the present and the past. The top portion of the screen displays today’s date, the week of the year, sunrise and sunset times, and the number of days that have passed and are left in the year. The bottom portion includes all of the historical events and major holidays that occurred on this very day. Tap and hold on an event or holiday to share it via Twitter, Facebook, Messages, or email.

Sherman the Alaskan Cow ( $0.99 → Free ) MooCow Ink Sherman is here to save the day! Well, at least with a little help from you. Guide Sherman around the fully 3-D environments using an on-screen joystick and rotate the camera with simple swipes. Hunt down key items in order to solve complicated puzzles filled with traps and obstacles set by the evil Moose. The game includes a wide variety of environments to explore and hidden collectibles.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 12/24/2017

December 24, 2017 by RSS Feed

Multi Translate Voice: Say It , Star Thief , HappyClock and more

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Multi Translate Voice: Say It ( $12.99 → Free ) XHLIU Multi Translate is fast and efficient. First choose the language you want to translate from, and three other languages you want to translate to. You have more than 100 to choose from. Then either type or speak to translate. Multi Translate keeps a running history of everything you’ve translated, which is searchable via Spotlight. The app also includes iMessage support, Apple Watch support, and the ability to share results.

Star Thief ( $0.99 → Free ) Paul Ewers All of the stars have gone missing, including Melvin the moon’s best friend Sammy. It’s up to you to get them all back by tapping and swiping across a colorful landscape. The camera will move ahead on its own. As the stars come into view, you’ll have to tap and swipe in various ways in order to collect the stars. Just watch out for the obstacles that stand in your way. The game includes five worlds, 70 levels, local cooperative play, and Apple Watch support.

HappyClock ( $0.99 → Free ) Eternal Cadence HappyClock is more than a desktop or bedside clock. It’s interactive art. The clock is made up of hundreds of glowing particles. Every minute that goes by will cause the colored particles to flow and morph. You’re also able to draw particles into the clock display yourself. Shake to access the options menu and adjust the color of the particles, clock style, and duration.

Riddles - Guess the answer ( $1.99 → Free ) Monkey Taps Riddles will make you think. It contains a vast collection of riddle cards with the answers on them. Just set up the reminder window along with how often you want to receive the push notifications. You’ll then receive challenging riddles throughout the day, and you can give the notifications a swipe to view or share them.

Magic Launcher Pro ( $2.99 → Free ) Roxwin Vietnam Technologies Company Limited Magic Launcher has the ability to start more than 100,000 different apps and actions right from your lock screen. Upon Magic's launch it’ll need to determine which apps are supported. After it has finished, you'll be 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.

Tweety Pro - Show Twitter Timeline on Lock Screen ( $1.99 → Free ) Roxwin Vietnam Technologies Company Limited Before you do anything, you’ll have to link your Twitter accounts with Tweety. You can then customize the widget in order to fit how you use Twitter. Tweety allows you to adjust which accounts are showing tweets, how often they update, how much information is displayed, and whether or not you want quick actions. Tweety is also able to open tweets in Safari, the Twitter app, Tweetbot, or Twitterrific.

Milly, Molly & the Bike Ride ( $0.99 → Free ) Kiwa Digital Limited Milly, Molly and the Bike Ride will teach your child valuable life skills through storytelling. They’ll learn about diversity, acceptance, and other types of challenges children face every day while working on their reading skills. Your child is able to follow along with the narration, read the story on their own, tap on words to hear them pronounced, and even color in the pages. Some of the pages also includes memory and puzzle games.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 12/23/2017

December 23, 2017 by RSS Feed

Pocket Earth PRO Offline Maps & Travel Guides , Brainbean - Brain Games , Dayless - Simple Diary App and more

iPhone:

Dayless - Simple Diary App ( $1.99 → Free ) minhee choi Dayless provides a remarkably easy way to collect your thoughts and memories. Simply tap on any day of the week, whether it’s past, present, or future, and record something. Present day entries can include a time stamp, and future entries can include an alarm. You’re also able to quickly jump around the calendar via a toolbar at the bottom. Dayless includes iCloud support, search, Touch ID support, and the ability to export diary entries.

iPad:

Brainbean - Brain Games ( $0.99 → Free ) Tanner Christensen Brainbean contains a collection of eight puzzle, memory, drawing, and word games that will play with your brain. The games are all based on scientific creative exercises, and last only about a minute each. They’ll help build creative confidence, test your working memory, boost problem solving skills, and much more all while providing oodles of entertainment.

Universal:

Pocket Earth PRO Offline Maps & Travel Guides ( $4.99 → Free ) GeoMagik LLC No matter where you are, Pocket Earth will help you find your way thanks to its huge database that includes more than 100,000 locations and points of interest. Before heading out on your adventure, we recommend downloading your maps ahead of time. The storage space they take up is remarkably small. You’re able to search maps while offline, create routes, pin locations, share your current location, and even receive turn-by-turn directions.

Atom Run ( $2.99 → Free ) Fingerlab The year is 2264. An unprecedented disaster has put an end to all life. It’s up to you to run, jump, and push your way through a mechanical world in order to collect atoms and molecules to restore life before it’s too late. You’re able to control Elgo via precise on-screen controls, or you can utilize an Apple-approved game controller. The game includes multiple zones and levels to play through, crisp 3-D graphics, original music from King Q4, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.

Visual MATH 4D ( $0.99 → Free ) Ronny Weidemann VisualMath 4D is a professional graphical calculator. It allows you to browse through a collection of built-in functions like trigonometrical, rounding, and sum and product or you can compute your own. Functions can be drawn in 2-D, 3-D, and 4-D all with a time variable. You’re also able to save your functions, rotate and zoom in on the graph in three dimensions, and display multiple graphs at once.

Farm Games Animal Games for Kids Puzzles for Kids ( $3.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC You’re able to choose from nine farm-themed puzzles. Each puzzle can be broken up into as few as four pieces and as many as 24. Puzzles can include a background, and you’re able to overlay outlines in order to make fitting in the pieces a little easier. Completed puzzles can be interacted with, creating a fun environment to play in. An option is available to completely skip putting together the puzzles and jump straight to the interactive scenes.

Track and Field Combined Events Calculator ( $2.99 → Free ) Kurtis Pritchard Track and Field Combined Events Calculator will help you achieve your best. The app allows you to quickly calculate scores for indoor and outdoor decathlon, heptathlon, and pentathlon events. You’re also able to create goals, save track meets, view personal bests, and convert between Imperial and Metric units. If you’re in need of a little extra motivation, you can also check out the world records for each event.

Talking Carl ( $0.99 → Free ) Tayasui.com Carl is an adorable little red creature with an appetite for interaction. You’re able to poke, pinch, tickle, spin, and even strike him with lightning. Just be warned, he’s not overly fond of that last one. Carl’s also a talented musician, as he’s able to play a wide variety of instruments. You’re able to speak into your iDevice’s microphone as well and have Carl repeat what you say in his own unique way.

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Jokely, Visheo, Written Down, and other apps to check out this weekend

December 23, 2017 by RSS Feed

This week’s edition of our Apps of the Week roundup features a new app for watching and recording jokes, an app for sending video greetings and a new digital journal. And as always, we’ve selected two great new games for you to check out.

Jokely

Ready to laugh? Jokely is essentially Tinder for jokes. It allows you to watch thousands of folks tell their favorite jokes, and then you can swipe left or right to vote them up or down. You can pick up some new material for the upcoming holiday party, or record your own jokes and see how funny others think they are. There’s even a leaderboard to determine the best joke-teller on earth. Jokely is available for free.

Visheo

This app seemed like a natural fit with the holidays coming up. Visheo is an app that makes it easy to create and send a digital greeting card to your friends and family. Simply select the occasion and card-style you want, add photos and other content, record your video message and send it off. The recipient will receive your Visheo as as clickable web link. Visheo is available for free.

Written Down

Looking to make some New Year’s resolutions for 2018? Try writing them down in a journal. I know there are already several prominent apps in this category, but allow me to suggest a new one: Written Down. Features include embedded photos and other content, tag support, reminders and alerts, 15+ typography support, smart invert support, and much more. The app is free, but there is an IAP to unlock premium features. Written Down is available for free (with a single IAP).

Endless Drive

Rediscover the joy of driving. With built-in web radio streaming, realistic physics and a night and day cycle it’s up to you how to experience the game. Pick a slow and resistant car to have a long, safe and relaxing drive on the freeway across the desert, or grab a supercar and take off! Respect speed limits or escape the police, drive on paved roads or on sand ones—all while listening to your favourite music. Endless Drive is available for free.

Animus

Animus pays homage to punishing, albeit rewarding action games of a similar nature or genre. You’re not going to find any fluff here—just grueling and intense combat. Features include offline mode, strategic combat mechanics (button mashing will get you killed), electric cutscenes, 5 levels of difficulty, 4 area themes, 24 main quests, 11 main boss fights and MFi controller support. Early iTunes reviews say this game is worth checking out. Animus is available for $7.99 (with some IAPs).

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Don't Let the Forgotten King Be Left Behind in These Meticulous Puzzles

December 22, 2017 by RSS Feed

Forgotten King ($2.99) by Jan Hrnjak is a challenging and mysterious puzzle game involving medieval kings and dungeons. If you enjoyed games like Campfire Cooking and Mr Future Ninja, then you'll appreciate what Forgotten King brings to the App Store.

About 10 years ago, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass came out. It was one of my favorite Zelda games, and one of the few that I actually managed to beat without much help from other sources (aka my boyfriend). Even though I'm usually not a stealth fan, the parts of the game where you had to sneak past the Phantoms were fun, and I enjoyed them because they were puzzles in itself. With Forgotten King, memories of Phantom Hourglass come back to me because the gameplay is similar.

$3.99

Campfire Cooking

Layton Hawkes

$1.99

Mr Future Ninja

Appsolute Games LLC

Visually, Forgotten King is beautiful with the retro pixel art style that is fairly common in throwback games these days. Everything is rendered in 2D with bright and colorful hues. In the beginning of the game, as the story reveals itself, players will find an almost Disney-like fairy tale plot unraveling in a book, and it's lovely to read through. Animations are smooth and fluid, with no issues of lag or choppy frame rates on my iPhone 8 Plus. The game has a soothing, rather whimsical soundtrack that fits well with the fairy tale theme, and the sound effects fairly realistic. I mean, that sound of spikes coming up from the ground sounds believable to me, after all. Overall, the developer did a great job with the visual style and audio design.

In Forgotten King, players will find a chapter system for levels. However, at the moment, there is only the first chapter available, which has 18 stages (15 regular and three bonus ones). It may not sound like a lot at first, but the game itself is pretty tough, so it will take some time to get through this first set of puzzles, depending on your skill level. The developer has promised more chapters in updates, and it'll always be free. So if you manage to get through the first 18 stages of the game, there's more to look forward to.

In Forgotten King, you'll discover the tale of a King who once ruled the kingdom in a fair and just way. But there were four dark lords who reigned underneath the King's kingdom, and they eventually cast a spell that stripped the King of all power, his crown and throne, and locked him away in an eternal prison in the void.

Now this is where you, the player, comes in. Your job is to help the King through the deadly trials that await him, where he has to sneak past the patrolling guards, solve puzzles and figure out the mystery behind the Dark Lords. Only then will the King be able to have his spirit freed from their dark magic, and back to ruling his rightful kingdom.

Somewhere on each stage is a green gem. You have to grab it before you head to the exit door on the floor, because the gem unlocks it. There are also apples to collect, which you'll want to get if you want to do well. There's three stars to earn on each level, which is dependent on the number of deaths (you get three chances), apples collected, and reaching the door with the gem. The worse you do, the less stars you earn.

Controls in Forgotten King are simple, though a bit unique so it takes some time to get used to. Buttons that resemble bullseyes appear on the screen to indicate the direction that the King can move in. The King continues walking until he reaches a corner or an intersection, where you must then choose the direction you want to go in. Think of the buttons as a giant D-pad that shows up on the screen only when you can move in a certain direction, because sometimes only one, two, or three buttons appear.

Timing and precision is everything in Forgotten King. You need to figure out the right moment to make your move in order to not be stabbed to death by spikes from the floor or impaled by the guards. Your movement is very limited, so you'll have to observe first before moving. Observation is also key if you are a perfectionist and want to find every single secret in the game, as there are many hidden mysteries to uncover.

Like I mentioned before, the game may only have 18 levels right now, but these puzzles get tricky, and you may end up dying a lot (at least I am), so it will take time to complete. Granted, sometimes the puzzles get frustrating, but over time you learn what mistakes were made and end up avoiding the same error twice.

Forgotten King is a beautiful and challenging puzzle game that tests your timing, precision, and patience.

The Good

Forgotten King has a lot of good things going for it. The hand-drawn pixel art is incredibly well done and packed with detail, and the music by Fat Bard is excellent. Even though the puzzles can be a bit frustrating, I learned from my mistakes and just try again, so it clearly motivates you because they end up being so obvious. The controls are simple enough and work well for the restricted movement system of the game. I'm also looking forward to seeing the new chapters added with each update.

The Bad

While I like Forgotten King overall, I think the controls are a bit weird. I think having a simple d-pad in the bottom corner could have been enough, since the current control scheme has me reaching out with my thumb or finger on my iPhone 8 Plus screen. Perhaps the developer can consider optional touch screen controls in updates.

The verdict

I'm still early on in Forgotten King, but I'm thoroughly enjoying it so far. The puzzles themselves are meticulously crafted so that they're challenging, and a true test of skill. The vintage pixel art is also beautiful to look at, and the soundtrack is immersive. The controls work okay, but it would be preferable to have an option that lets one play the game with one hand on a larger device, I think. Still, this is a fun and challenging puzzle game that will test your patience.

Forgotten King is available on the App Store as a universal download for your iPhone and iPad for just $2.99.

8.6

OVERALL

Graphics 9

Sound/Music 9.5

Gameplay 9.5

Replayability 8

Game Controls 7

$2.99

Forgotten King

Jan Hrnjak

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