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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 11/27/2020

November 27, 2020 by RSS Feed

Steady: Zen Breathing App , Typewise Custom Keyboard , FractRoam and more

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Steady: Zen Breathing App ( $2.99 → Free ) Tinybiohacks Private Limited Steady has something for everyone. It features four different breathing programs: box, triangle, relaxing, and ujjayi pranayama. Swipe to switch between the programs, and tap to review the benefits. You’re also able to create custom breathing patterns and techniques. Steady includes male and female audio cues, vibration cues, daily reminders, insightful statistics, badges to earn, and the ability to play background music.

Typewise Custom Keyboard ( $3.99 → Free ) icoaching Standard keyboards are based on a century-old layout. They were never designed for typing with two thumbs. Typewise takes a different approach with larger keys and a familiar yet different layout that reduces errors by up to 80 percent. Intuitive gestures allow you to quickly capitalize letters and edit text, and Typewise’s intelligent autocorrect learns from what you type to provide accurate predictions. The app also includes multiple themes, the ability to create your own text replacements, support for multiple languages, and much more.

FractRoam ( $0.99 → Free ) Kaolin Fire FractRoam allows you to explore and share fractal images from Mandelbrot and Julia sets. Use pinch gestures to focus on fine details in the images, and either capture a shot to share or record the activity via ReplayKit. You’re also able to adjust the animation speed and colors.

Alice Trapped in Wonderland ( $0.99 → Free ) MediaCity Games You get to taken the role of the one and only Alice. It has been years since you last visited Wonderland and much of what you experienced has been forgotten. One day, however, it all comes screaming back thanks to a mysterious letter left for you from the White Rabbit. You must piece together the clues and solve puzzles to discover the true secrets that lie within the vibrant Wonderland.

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Guardian Chronicle Review

November 27, 2020 by RSS Feed

If deck-builders like Hearthstone and Magic: The Gathering leave you cold, you’ll be glad to know that there are simpler and more accessible ways of building a deck than the traditional CCG or RPG routes.

Guardian Chronicle

Guardian Chronicle takes the core deck-building concept - acquiring units with different abilities and using them to create balanced teams - and applies it to the gloriously arcadey tower defense genre.

There are plenty of units - or Guardians - to collect and level-up, plenty of tiers and types to manage, plenty of busywork to do between rounds. But the combat itself is unusually fast, frenetic, and addictive.

It works like this: you’ve got a camp to defend, at the end of a long, snaking trench. Monsters march along this trench in waves, with bosses thrown in too, and you need to hold them back for as long as you can - or at least, longer than the other guy.

The battlefield is divided up into segments, into which you can drag your Guardians whenever you’ve got enough Lanic - the game’s energy system - to deploy them. For every monster you kill you earn a bit more Lanic, meaning you’ll always be able to get Guardians onto the battlefield as long as you’re killing monsters.

Guardians appear randomly in a line across the bottom of the screen, and the one at the front is the one you deploy.

Whenever you have two Guardians of the same kind and level on the screen, meanwhile, you can fuse them together - but instead of becoming a higher tier version of the same Guardian, they become a tiered up version of the next Guardian in line.

This obviously has major tactical implications, since different Guardians do different jobs and, if you’ve been playing properly, they’re where they are for a reason.

You soon learn that it’s not always best to go for the tier upgrade straight away - though fusing Guardians also lets you change the composition of your defensive array in useful ways sometimes, such as when a boss is heading towards a weak section of your defenses.

Guardians come in four different types - defensive, attacking, support, and growth - and there are dozens to collect. You can have five in each deck, plus your Master, and five decks in total, giving you plenty of scope to build decks for every conceivable situation.

The Good

Guardian Chronicle

Guardians Chronicle is more accessible than most deck-builders, and that’s straightforwardly a good thing as far as we’re concerned. While all the usual genre components are there, such as summoning, claiming rewards, earning achievements, completing quests, levelling characters up with gold, and so on, the main event is the short, sharp tower defense rounds.

Each match tends to be fairly close, too, giving you plenty of motivation to drop back into the lobby after a defeat, level-up everything that you can, see what rewards you’ve got waiting for you in your inbox, tweak your deck, and jump back in for another try.

Guardian Chronicle isn’t basic by any means, but it leaves you to discover its depths at your own pace, as you poke around looking for ways to tip the scales in your favor.

By the time you find yourself memorizing the relative merits of Aqualop versus Icing, you’re ready - and you got there at your own pace.

As such, this would be a great gateway game to the card-battling world.

The Bad

Guardian Chronicle

Like countless smartphone strategy games before it, Guardian Chronicles suffers from limited screen real-estate. However spindly your fingers, and however keen your eyesight, it’s tough to keep track of the Guardians you have in the field when the action starts to heat up.

In desperation, we frequently resorted to just holding a finger down on a Guardian to see whether a fusible counterpart would light up, which undermines any illusions we had about our tactical supremacy.

The lack of single-player is also a downer. While we were always able to find a game in both Competitive and Co-op modes, if you can’t get online you can’t play the game. It’s hard to see how that’s a good thing.

The Verdict

Guardian Chronicle is a promising prospect if you’re a tower defense fan, or a relatively casual strategy gamer on the lookout for a fresh take on the genre.

There’s a nice, brisk rhythm to Guardian Chronicle’s gameplay, and it can be very difficult to put down when you know you’re just an upgrade or a reshuffle away from victory.

It might not appeal to die-hard fans of Hearthstone and Magic: The Gathering, but if you’ve never seen yourself as a deck-building enthusiast this could be the game that proves you wrong.

There are four classes in Guardian Chronicle - defense, support, attack, and growth - all with different specialties. Attacking guardians are powerful but rare, so defense guardians will make up the bulk of your fighting force. Support and growth guardians help the other types, with growth generating Lanic to help you deploy more guardians.

To thrive you’ll not only need to position your guardians with care during battle, for instance placing units that slow enemies down near their spawn points, followed by attack or defence guardians, but you’ll also need a solid, well-balanced deck.

Each deck has five slots, and you can have up to five decks saved. Guardians, meanwhile, come to you through summoning and opening chests. You’ll get gems, gold, summoning tickets, and more by completing quests, bagging achievements, and so on.

The other way to get gold is by playing rounds, and you can spend this on upgrading your guardians and your masters.

The routine of alternating between tower defense rounds and doing the all-important reward-claiming busywork and managing your deck gives Guardian Chronicle an enjoyable rhythm, and rounds are so quick that it’s difficult to resist jumping in for another go.

There are some minor niggles, such as the small size of the units on the screen, which can make it difficult to work out what’s happening when the battle heats up. We frequently found ourselves holding a finger down on guardians just to see whether a matchable guardian was available as a glowing beacon, as it wasn’t easy to tell at a glance.

And the lack of a single-player option leaves you at the mercy of the servers whenever you want a game. We never encountered any problems finding a partner or an opponent, but if you find yourself offline for any reason you’re stuck.

But that’s not a deal-breaker. As long as you’re online, it’s hard to be disappointed with Guardian Chronicle. It’s free, fun, intuitive, addictive, and deep enough that it’ll quietly keep you busy for a long time.

8.3

OVERALL

Replayability 8.5

Game Controls 8.1

Sound/Music 8.3

Gameplay 8.7

Graphics 7.9

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Guardian Chronicle

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 11/26/2020

November 26, 2020 by RSS Feed

Phil The Pill , SLVR: Learn Instagram Skills , The Lost Fountain and more

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SLVR: Learn Instagram Skills ( $1.99 → Free ) Seolocation Oy SLVR is an all-in-one toolkit for Instagram creators and influencers. Work through 30 lessons that will teach you how to build the perfect profile, add new followers, and start making some money from all of your hard work. Powerful tools will help you generate better hashtags and captions, craft media kits, and find out how much your posts are worth. SLVR also includes loads of insights and stats to track.

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Phil The Pill ( $4.99 → Free ) Curious Labs Phil the Pill is a totally original adventure game starring an unlikely hero. Pillville has been invaded by Hank the Stank and his dirty rotten clan of stink bugs. They’ve spread their stench across the land and captured the princess. It’s up to you to help Phil the Pill, the unlikely hero with conveniently clogged sinuses that make him immune to the stink bug stench, clean up Pillville. Swipe to move through challenging mazes while saving your frightened comrades. Phil is able to punch and blast his way through barriers and enemies with a tap. The game includes four worlds and more than 100 levels to explore.

The Lost Fountain ( $0.99 → Free ) MediaCity Games As a young child, you grew up only hearing tales about your father and his archaeological travels because he disappeared on an uncharted island. Now, as an adult, it’s time to go looking for your father and the mythical Fountain of Eternal Youth he was after. Piece together the clues across a variety of environments, solve clever puzzles, and follow along with the story on your path to success.

Smart Resize 2x ( $2.99 → Free ) Enrique Garcia Smart Resize 2x is actually three apps in one. It allows you to double the size of any photo with a tap of a button without adding noise, blurriness, or pixelation. The app’s smart scale feature is able to adjust size ratios without losing important parts of your photo. Unwanted objects can be quickly removed by manually masking them and allowing Smart Resize 2x to automatically fill in the space.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 11/25/2020

November 25, 2020 by RSS Feed

4tomatic , Navigate to Photo , Fit Pregnancy and more

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4tomatic ( $0.99 → Free ) ThirtyFive Inc. 4tomatic turns your iPhone into a personal photo booth. Position yourself within the viewfinder and tap the shutter button. The app will begin to take four photos in succession while allowing for a little time in between to change your expression. A signal light above the viewfinder will warn you when the next shot is about to happen. After the four photos have been taken, they’re automatically stitched together into a strip. You can then apply different filters and frame colors before sharing.

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Navigate to Photo ( $0.99 → Free ) Roman Shevtsov Navigate to Photo is a handy app that provides functionality you never knew you needed. The extension must first be activated through a quick setup process that’s detailed within the app. Once activated you’ll be able to access the extension with just a tap and instantly receive coordinates for any photo that includes location data. Navigate to Photo allows you to select up to five photos at once, and supports all of your favorite navigation apps including Apple Maps, Google Maps, MotionX, and even Lyft.

Fit Pregnancy ( $9.99 → Free ) Blue Sparrow Pilates Fit Pregnancy will help you carry your pregnancy more comfortably through tailored workouts. It includes four unique workouts for each trimester and postpartum, totaling 12 in all. Workouts target specific areas of the body, and feature image-based demos and audio cues. Fit Pregnancy’s workouts follow the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology’s guidelines for exercising during pregnancy.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 11/24/2020

November 24, 2020 by RSS Feed

Peppa Pig™: Sports Day , Flashlight Timer - Timed Torch , GameForm: Play Games for Money and more

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Flashlight Timer - Timed Torch ( $0.99 → 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.

GameForm: Play Games for Money ( $4.99 → Free ) GameForm, Inc. GameForm allows you to put your gaming skills to the test. The platform includes a variety of easy to learn skill-based games to play. You’re able to practice first in order to become familiar with each game before entering a tournament. Then do your best to climb the rankings and earn a spot in the top 25 to obtain a cash prize. You’re able to earn bonuses by playing daily and referring friends.

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Peppa Pig™: Sports Day ( $2.99 → Free ) Entertainment One Jump into Peppa’s wonderful world and enjoy a fun-filled sports-inspired adventure. You and your child will be able to take part in a bicycle race, jump over puddles on an obstacle course, play tug of war, and much more. During the adventure you’ll be able to collect stickers for your scrapbook.

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