Cesium Music Player , Dungeonism , Fog of World and more
iPhone:
Cesium Music Player ( $1.99 → Free ) Mike Clay Cesium focuses on music playback. It taps into your locally stored music library and divides it into artists, albums, songs, and playlists. Swipe left and right across sorted listings to play music, add it to your queue, and shuffle it. The app also includes customizable tabs, a Today widget, night mode, and landscape orientation support.
Jotalicious ( $0.99 → Free ) Erik Eggleston Jotalicious allows you to create lists just like you’re jotting down notes. The first line you type will turn into your list name. Each additional line will be an item on that list. The best part is, you don’t even have to type out your lists. You can dictate items on your list by saying an item name and “New Line” after each item. It really speeds up the process. Jotalicious also allows you to attach amounts to items, define the store the item is located at, and categorize items.
Universal:
Dungeonism ( $1.99 → Free ) Jeffrey Fal Dungeonism takes elements from classic rogue-like and turn-based games, and combines them in a delightfully engaging way. Guide your hero through zones with randomly generated elements using only taps. Collect coins to obtain new gear and experience point drops to level up your character. Battling enemies isn’t strictly a turn-based affair. Engaging from different angles will help you deal more damage while ensuring you don’t get cornered.
Fog of World ( $4.99 → Free ) Ollix As you travel, the app will record where you have been and clear up the map. You'll be rewarded with points for the area you have uncovered, which will allow you to level-up. You can also earn badges for visiting specific locations around the world. The app includes the ability to import GPX and KML files, sync and backup via Dropbox, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
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