NumberShire 1: Home , The Great Coffee App , Arkfront and more
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NumberShire 1: Home ( $6.99 → Free ) University of Oregon Digital Press As the new apprentice in NumberShire, it is your job to assist the village elder in helping the residents solve math problems. NumberShire is an enchanted land filled with lovable characters, silly adventures, fun mini games, and cool rewards. The curriculum was designed by educational experts from the University of Oregon and includes over 12 hours of content.
The Great Coffee App ( $3.99 → Free ) Baglan Dosmagambetov You’re provided with a short introduction to 19 of the most popular espresso-based drinks. Each drink is accompanied by a cut-through visual representation so you can see the layers for yourself, a short description, brewing instructions, and a demonstration video. You’re able to favorite drinks, and share them via Messages, AirDrop, Facebook, Twitter, or email. The app also includes relaxing background music, and a quick tutorial.
Arkfront ( $3.99 → Free ) Intensity Faucet Games, Inc. Stay alive while shooting down enemies in Arkfront. The app uses mobile-first controls making it simple to play but hard to master. The system generates new campaigns from a collection of over 120 levels, each attempt is unique and will keep you on your toes. Each attempt grants experience and coins to use on unlocking or leveling up power-ups.
Complex Feelings ( $1.99 → Free ) David Gavilan Complex Feelings helps you connect with your needs. The app lets you explore your feelings and represents them with abstract icons. Tap each icon to uncover its meaning. Select your current feelings and attach it with a need. Complex Feelings keeps track of your needs over time so you can address certain feelings and emotions. There is even a stress releasing mini game.
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