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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/14/2017

March 14, 2017 by RSS Feed

File New - Photo Editor , hyp , CosmoJoe and more

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CosmoJoe ( $0.99 → Free ) Futujoy CosmoJoe has received a distress signal from a planet on the edge of the universe. Evil alien invaders are taking over the place, and only you can stop them. Tilt to steer CosmoJoe around the screen, and tap to fire your weapons at the colorful creatures. You’re able to pick up new weapons and swap them out with a tap, and earn combos from perfectly laid traps. The game includes 50 levels, five themes, and 14 weapon types.

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File New - Photo Editor ( $1.99 → Free ) Hi Mom S.A.S File New truly has it all. Start off by taking a new photo, importing a photo from your library, importing a stock photo, or choosing a collage. File New allows you to adjust every parameter of your photo including exposure, temperature, opacity, sharpness, and contrast. The fun really begins with its filters, designs, and text options. File New include more than 70 filters, 100 fonts, and 440 designs and illustrations. It even allows you to add your own logo to its library and slap it on all of your creations.

hyp ( $0.99 → Free ) artof01 You’re able to simply sit back and watch as Hyp’s soothing visuals make their way around the screen, or you can get interactive with a touch or long press. Double-tap on the screen to access the settings menu, where you can randomize, change the speed, and change the complexity of the visuals. You’re also able to snap a screenshot of what you’ve created.

Breathing Zone: Guided Breathing for Mindfulness ( $3.99 → Free ) Breathing Zone Breathing Zone comes highly recommended today because it won’t chew up a lot of your time. All you need is five minutes. Set your target breathing rate and let Breathing Zone guide you through the process. You're able to follow along with six different guide sounds and either a female or male voice. You can also choose from six different visual guides. Before you know it, you'll be in a perfectly relaxed state! The app includes landscape support, a breath analyzer that utilizes your microphone, timed sessions from five to 60 minutes, and weekly targets to achieve.

Wordimals! ( $2.99 → Free ) Firecracker Software Today only: Unlock the full version free of charge! Access the in-app store, tap on “No Ads and Infinite Keys,” and confirm your action. Wordimals is loaded with fun themed word searches that the whole family can enjoy. Pick a grid size and a category, and then get to work. At the bottom of the screen you’ll see how many words need to be found and the length of each word. Drag your finger over letters in any direction in order to connect them. Time is ticking, however, so move quickly. The game allows you to skip any level at any time, and features a forgiving hint system. It also includes more than 200 word searches.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/13/2017

March 13, 2017 by RSS Feed

Fox Eats Chicks , Loose Leaf , Week Cal Widget for iOS calendar and more

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Loose Leaf ( $3.99 → Free ) Milestone Made, LLC With its unlimited pages, Loose Leaf can be whatever you need it to be. Its ridiculously simple user interface provides you with easy access to all of its basic tools, allowing you to quickly doodle, import photos, cut and move sections of photos, erase, and undo and redo actions. There’s even a nifty ruler that allows you to size things up using a two-finger gesture. Whatever you create, you can export and share it on social networks or bring it into other apps.

Universal:

Fox Eats Chicks ( $0.99 → Free ) Geza Maurer Fox Eats Chicks places you right at the top of the food chain. Take control of a cunning fox, and move swiftly through each level gobbling up every bird in sight. Not all of the birds are in view, so you’ll have to search around and use your stealth abilities to hunt down each one. Move quickly because your rating is based purely on speed. The game includes a total of 85 levels.

Week Cal Widget for iOS calendar ( $1.99 → Free ) Crater Tech LLC Week Widget isn’t a standard calendar app in any way, shape, or form. It taps into your iDevice’s native calendar app in order to populate a Today view widget with everything that’s coming up on your schedule. When you launch the app itself, you’re greeted with ways to customize the look and content of the widget. Week Widget includes a day timeline, a week timeline, and the ability to scroll through days and weeks.

Love You To Bits ( $3.99 → Free ) Alike Studio Love You To Bits is a sci-fi adventure that spans the universe. Kosmo is a rookie space explorer with a robot girlfriend named Nova. After a disastrous incident aboard their ship, Kosmo must set out to find all of Nova’s pieces, which have been scattered across strange planets. You’ll be asked to collect items and solve puzzles in order to progress the story. The game also includes a beautiful soundtrack.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/12/2017

March 12, 2017 by RSS Feed

VolaTile , Toddler Learning Games Ask Me Color & Shape Games , EXIF Viewer by Fluntro - View, Remove GPS Metadata and more

iPhone:

Bill Assistant - Tracker & Reminder ( $2.99 → Free ) MoneyBudgie Bill Assistant will make your life easier no matter what type of bills you need to track thanks to its customization options. All categories are user defined, and you can include as little or as much information as you like. Bills can be recurring, allowing you to stay hands-off and simply be reminded when a payment is due. The app also includes payment history, bill analysis, and the ability to share data between the developer’s other finance apps.

iPad:

Beauty and the Beast - Interactive Bedtime Storybook ( $3.99 → Free ) Paul Smith The app features fantastic original illustrations from Walter Crane, which are brought to life with touch and tilt interactivity. As you flip through each beautifully rendered page, you will be able to hear soothing lute performances from Jon Sayles and music from Roxana Pavel Goldstein and Elias Goldstein.

Universal:

VolaTile ( $0.99 → Free ) Tyler McBride VolaTile taps into the basic rules of memory matching games and then gives them a little twist. The idea is to keep the board clean by removing matching tiles. If you attempt to match tiles that are different, they’ll fade back to their default color and be reduced by one point. Each tile starts with a value of four, and their value is only added to your score when they are removed. After five tile comparisons with or without a match, a new row of tiles will be added. You’ll come across tiles of different shapes and colors, which do different things, but generally speaking green is good and red is bad. The game also includes four modes, an in-depth tutorial, and power-ups.

Toddler Learning Games Ask Me Color & Shape Games ( $3.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC The app will present your child with a cute and colorful object, and they must find all of the matching ones at the bottom of the screen. Each object is accompanied by hand-clapping music and rhyming narration. The app includes over 100 objects to discover.

EXIF Viewer by Fluntro - View, Remove GPS Metadata ( $2.99 → Free ) Fluntro Want to know everything about your photos? Just launch EXIF Viewer and provide it with access to your photo library. EXIF Viewer will then grab each photo’s EXIF metadata and display the most important information right below. You can swipe across a photo to view even more detailed information. Tap on a photo to bring up the ability to remove the EXIF data. The app also includes a wide variety of other handy features including a photos extension, three viewing modes, a Messages app, and the ability to copy EXIF metadata to the clipboard.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/11/2017

March 11, 2017 by RSS Feed

Static Motion , Cell Surgeon - A Unique 3D Match 4 Strategy Game! , Angry Birds Star Wars HD and more

iPhone:

Angry Birds Star Wars ( $0.99 → Free ) Rovio Entertainment Ltd Rebel spies have managed to steal the secret plans to the Empire's ultimate weapon, the Pig Star. You must help them destroy this and other monstrosities by launching your Angry Birds into them. Wipe out all of your enemies using as few birds as possible to earn a perfect rating. The game includes more than 100 levels spanning the entire Star Wars universe, loads of power-ups, the ability to level up your birds, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.

iPad:

Angry Birds Star Wars HD ( $2.99 → Free ) Rovio Entertainment Ltd Rebel spies have managed to steal the secret plans to the Empire's ultimate weapon, the Pig Star. You must help them destroy this and other monstrosities by launching your Angry Birds into them. Wipe out all of your enemies using as few birds as possible to earn a perfect rating. The game includes more than 100 levels spanning the entire Star Wars universe, loads of power-ups, the ability to level up your birds, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.

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Static Motion ( $0.99 → Free ) Founder's Hill Entertainment Various enemy targets will enter the screen from all angles. You must tap on them to collect their energy and keep yours from running out. Precision is key as an errant tap will cause you to lose energy even faster. The game includes two modes, 77 levels, four speed settings, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.

Cell Surgeon - A Unique 3D Match 4 Strategy Game! ( $0.99 → Free ) Carlton Zhu Cell Surgeon is a matching game that takes place in three dimensions. You’ll have to rotate cells in order to hunt down and remove various viruses. Not all viruses are created equal, so pay close attention to how they need to be matched and removed. You’ll be tapping, swiping, double-tapping, and performing other gestures to keep the viruses from spreading. The game includes 26 levels, nine unique viruses, three power-ups, 10 minutes of animated cutscenes, and an arcade mode.

Widget Calendar ( $0.99 → Free ) yoon sik kang Widget Calendar does one thing and it does it very well. It’s able to grab all of the events from your calendar and neatly display them on your lock screen. Just make sure to add the widget by scrolling to the very bottom of the view and tapping on the Edit button. The calendar is completely interactive, allowing you to tap on days to reveal more information. You’re also able to open your calendar with a tap.

Quadris - free block puzzle ( $2.99 → Free ) Kidga Today only: Disable ads free of charge! Simply tap the blue menu icon on the main screen, tap on “Remove Ads,” and confirm your action. Drag and drop the pieces from the top of the screen into the grid at the bottom in order to create completed rows or columns. It’s similar to Tetris in a lot of ways, except pieces aren’t pulled to the bottom of the screen. They remain in place wherever you put them as long as they fit. Additionally, pieces can not be rotated. Quadris adds a nice strategic twist to its gameplay by allowing you to put pieces that don’t quite fit into the holding zone and use them later. The game also includes leaderboards.

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Unearth Ancient Secrets in After the End: Forsaken Destiny

March 10, 2017 by RSS Feed

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After the End: Forsaken Destiny ($3.99) by NEXON M Inc. is a puzzle adventure game that will definitely give your brain a workout while providing some stunning eye candy. If you enjoyed games like Monument Valley and Causality, but want some adventure thrown into the mix like Lara Croft GO, then After the End: Forsaken Destiny is the game for you.

Even though most of my time lately is going towards The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on my new Nintendo Switch, every now and then I like to go back to my iPhone for some games as a break from the vast open world of Zelda. When it comes to my iOS gaming time, I usually prefer something that is relaxing but stimulating at the same time, so that my mind stays sharp. For these moments, puzzles are always my go-to choice, but I also like an adventure, so when these two genres are combined, I can’t resist. I spotted After the End: Forsaken Destiny featured on the App Store last week while I was at GDC, and I had to download it and give it a try myself. Needless to say, this gem does not disappoint.

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After the End features a breathtaking visual style that is reminiscent of other isometric games like Monument Valley and even Pan-Pan, which I reviewed yesterday. After the End also sports a nice low-poly aesthetic, so everything looks a bit more jagged and artsy, and there is a bit of a blurry dreamscape effect thrown in to the mix as well, giving it more depth. The color palette in After the End is full of rich, earthy tones with a dash of soft pastels that accentuate everything nicely. The game has cutscenes that are beautifully animated and immersive, pulling you into the world and story of a father and son on their duo journey together in parallel paths. Animation during gameplay is smooth and fluid, with no lag on my iPhone 7. There is also a soothing atmospheric soundtrack with a hint of melancholy that draws you in to the game’s universe, as well as delightful sound effects when you interact with the environment and objects. Overall, I believe NEXON did a great job with After the End in terms of the visuals and audio.

In After the End, even though it’s an episodic puzzle adventure game, it’s still level-based rather than open-world like Pan-Pan. This means that players must solve the puzzles that are in front of them before they can move on to the next area and level. If you like a particular stage enough, you can go back and replay it through the game’s level selection screen. Things start out easy enough, but the difficulty of the puzzles will increase as you make progress in the game, so stay on your toes! Each level in After the End is essentially an episode, and they can be pretty lengthy, so you are getting a good amount of game for the price. The objective in each stage will vary depending on the situation that your character is in on their journey, but it will always involve solving a myriad of puzzles before you can advance.

The controls in After the End are simple and intuitive. For movement, players will use the virtual joystick that can be found in the bottom left area of the screen. This joystick is not in a fixed position either, so it will goes where your thumb is. A button shows up in the bottom right area when it is possible for you to interact with the environment, an NPC, or an object, and this is the button that you tap repeatedly to run in situations like a collapsing bridge behind you. If you are not satisfied with the touch areas for these controls, you can make some tweaks in the game’s options menu, which can be accessed from the title screen. In some levels, you are also able to rotate the camera by dragging your finger around on the screen. Keep in mind that this is necessary for some stages in order for you to see where you have to go, or reveal hidden switches. And the controls may be different from puzzle-to-puzzle, but the game does show you the basics and the rest is pretty straightforward.

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Additionally, there is more to the game than just solving the puzzles and moving on. There are hidden relics scattered throughout the game, so a bit of exploration is needed if you tend to be a completionist. Or if you are the type of person who likes to marvel at the gorgeous digital worlds that fit in the palm of your hand, there is plenty of ancient landscapes to look at in After the End.

I’m still pretty early on in the game, but so far I’m enjoying the experience. The graphics are downright spectacular and remind me of other great games I’ve played in the past, such as Lara Croft GO and even a bit of Journey. The tunes are tranquil and relaxing, despite the somewhat gloomy tone of the game, and really just pull you in. Controls are responsive and intuitive with no issues from my testing of the game. I think the difficulty level is just right, because it picks up at a gradual pace and most of these puzzles can be solved by trial-and-error, so anyone can enjoy this fantastic puzzle adventure story.

I recommend giving After the End: Forsaken Destiny a try if you are in the mood for a puzzle adventure game this weekend with a good emphasis on storytelling. You can find After the End: Forsaken Destiny on the App Store as a universal download for your iPhone and iPad for just $3.99. There are no in-app purchases, and the game also includes an iMessage sticker pack. There will also be more content added in future updates.

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