
Today's list is a bit slim, but we have a little something for everyone, including an app to help you keep your podcast position, an iPad puzzle game, and a racing title that will help you relieve your stress.
Road Raging ($.99 -> Free): A distance game where you gain points by hitting oncoming traffic. You are able to control your car via tilt, and you must collect gas cans to keep moving while also gathering power-ups. You must avoid pot holes, however, because they will decrease your fuel level.
Road Raging is available for free for a limited time. It has a four-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of six ratings.
SayAgain Audio Bookmarks ($1.99 -> Free): An audio bookmarking tool that allows you to quickly return to a specific spot in a podcast. At this time, you can have about eight bookmarks at once. Allows you to add your own notes to your bookmarks as well.
SayAgain Audio Bookmarks is available for free for the next week. It has a three-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 19 ratings.
World Series of Poker Hold 'em Legend ($.99 -> Free): A hold 'em players' dream. Compete in career mode, play a cash game, take your skills online, or go head-to-head against a friend locally in a game of Texas hold 'em. You can play for fun or play for virtual cash, but if you run out of chips and want to play again immediately, you will have to fork over real money. The game features a bunch of achievements to earn, leaderboards, and the ability to replay your favorite hands.
World Series of Poker is available for free for the foreseeable future. It has a three-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 190 ratings.
iPad only:
Monster Age ($1.99 -> Free): Contains nine different puzzle themes, each with their own set of puzzles. Each puzzle can be modified to include a set number of pieces to make it easier or more difficult. Pieces are moved by simply tapping on the two you want to swap out.
Monster Age is available for free for an undisclosed amount of time. It has a four-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 49 ratings.
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