iPhone And iPad Apps Gone Free: Soosiz, WebPad, Say What You See: Music Fest, And More
October 8, 2010
Today's AGF list includes a colorful platformer, a unique hidden objects game, a drawing app for iPad that allows you to share your creations on the web in real-time, and much more.
Disclaimer: All prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration.
iPhone:
Ninja Chicken ($.99 -> Free): A ninja-paced matching game. Move chickens on a conveyor belt to safety by touching and dragging them to their matching zones. Drag the evil pigs off to the side, and avoid robot chickens at all costs. The game contains 40 levels, four levels of difficulty, multiple modes of play, and OpenFeint integration.
Ninja Chicken is available for free today only (10/8). It has a four-star rating, and a total of 26 ratings.
Soosiz ($1.99 -> Free): A colorful and well-crafted platformer. Use on-screen controls to leap from platform to platform, some of which feature different gameplay elements and even have you traveling upside down. The game features seven worlds to explore, 66 levels, seven boss battles, secret areas, and more.
Soosiz is available for free today only (10/8). It has a four-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 94 ratings.
NovaRift: Arena ($1.99 -> Free): An online space combat game where you get to choose from four ships, each with its own unique characteristics and weapon layout, and blast your enemies to pieces. The game is heavily physics-based, meaning that if you take too much damage, your ship will handle differently. It features an offline mode to practice, a 16-player online death match mode, 40 achievements, and online leaderboards.
NovaRift: Arena is available for free today only (10/8). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 35 ratings.
Say What You See: Music Fest ($.99 -> Free): A unique hidden objects / puzzle game where you must gaze into a digital canvas to find and name 50 chart-topping bands. Tap on a specific area of the canvas to bring up the blank field, and then just type in what you think the canvas' clues are trying to say. Flip your device from landscape to portrait mode to see which bands you have discovered. The app also features stat tracking, OpenFeint integration, and a forum to discuss clues with other players.
Say What You See: Music Fest is available for free through the weekend. It has a four-star rating, and a total of 14 ratings.
Subrats ($.99 -> Free): A line-drawing game where you must guide rats to garbage cans while trying to avoid the subway trains that are constantly flying by. The game features the usual line-drawing mechanics, 10 power-ups, the ability to shake your device to throw the emergency brake, and OpenFeint integration.
Subrats is available for free today only (10/8). It has a four-star rating, and a total of 11 ratings.
Garden & Landscape Design Ideas ($.99 -> Free): Intended to inspire you to go all-out with your garden and landscape designs. Features hundreds of garden, lawn, and backyard designs, each of which can be scrolled through with a swipe or viewed as a gallery. You can store your favorites separately for easy access, and share them with friends via email. The app also features relaxing background music.
Garden & Landscape Design Ideas is available for free for a very limited time. It has a three-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 79 ratings.
Bubble Jump ($.99 -> Free): An endless climbing game that becomes more difficult as you progress. Dodge enemies and grab power-ups to achieve the highest score. It also features OpenFeint integration.
Bubble Jump is available for free for a limited time. It has a four-star rating, and a total of 10 ratings.
Universal:
SliderTwigz ($.99 -> Free): Your basic tile sliding game, except it allows you to import your own images. Tap a tile to move it into place and complete the picture in as few moves as possible. The app features three difficulty settings, three pre-loaded images, and Game Center integration.
SliderTwigz is available for free for an undisclosed amount of time. It has a three-star rating, and a total of 58 ratings.
iPad:
WebPad ($4.99 -> Free): A rather neat app that allows you to draw anything on your iPad and have it presented on the web in real-time. Simply set up an account within the app (for free), and you will be given a unique URL to send to people to in order to allow them to see what you are drawing. The app features five standard colors to choose from, four pen thickness levels, the ability to save pictures, and much more.
WebPad is available for free today only (10/8). It has a three-and-a-half-star rating, and a total of 11 ratings.
Developers:
If you are a developer who would like to get your app included in our “Apps Gone Free” daily lists, here’s our basic set of rules:
- The app must be free for at least one whole day.
- It must have at least a three-star average rating at the time it goes free.
- The app must not have been free numerous times (3+) over the last six months.