Today's Apps Gone Free: iBomber Attack, Where Do Balloons Go?, RabbleBrowser And More
Jump into your tank and go on the offensive in Chillingo's top-down arcade game, iBomber Attack. We also have an interactive storybook written and narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis, and a collaborative Web browser.
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iPhone:Analytiks - Google Analytics app ($1.99 → Free, 3.2 MB): Check your Google Analytics stats anytime, anywhere with this snazzy productivity app. After logging in with your credentials, you're able to quickly glance at the most important Google Analytics stats like visitors, unique visitors, and where your traffic arrived from. You can also dig deeper into your stats by double-tapping the screen. The app also includes two beautiful themes, graphs and infographics, the ability to reorder your sites, and the ability to share data via Facebook.
Analytiks - Google Analytics app is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 231 ratings.Clucks ($3.99 → Free, 19.7 MB): A social game where you must get your friends to guess a word without stating the obvious. At the beginning of each game you're presented with the word you need your friend to guess and the words you absolutely can not use to help them accomplish that task. You then have a limited amount of time to act out the word and provide verbal clues. Your video will be sent off to your friend so they can try to guess the word. Of course, you can always play with random strangers to make things even more interesting.
You can spend Clucks to get a new word or a hint, but it will count against your overall score. Thankfully we have a solution for you. Since the game is and always has been available for free, AOL is instead providing 500 free Clucks, a $3.99 value, to every player that starts a new game! Clucks is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 314 ratings. Universal:Dino Rocks ($0.99 → Free, 21.2 MB): A Sokoban-style puzzle game that has you trying to help a little dinosaur find his way out of a complicated cave system. Swipe anywhere on the screen to move the dinosaur a single square. Try to get him to each cave exit as quickly as possible. The game includes 100 challenging levels, a variety of interactive items, the ability to craft your own levels, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Dino Rocks is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 9 ratings.Sandbox Web Browser ($0.99 → Free, 3.6 MB): A Web browser that allows you to restrict users to a predefined list of allowed websites. It's perfect for the classroom, kiosks, places of business, and your home. After installing the app, launch your iDevice's Settings app and scroll down until you find Sandbox. This menu will allow you to customize everything from allowed websites and bookmarks to the message that appears for restricted pages. You can also lock the configuration settings with a passcode to prevent changes.
Sandbox Web Browser is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 11 ratings.SpikeDislike ($0.99 → Free, 10.1 MB): An endless distance game that requires you to bounce as far as you can without running into the spikes scattered about. The ball is always bouncing, but you can control its left and right movements by tapping the sides of the screen. The game includes two modes, four speeds, random and set paths, 16 themes, and leaderboards and achievements via Game Center.
SpikeDislike is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 59 ratings.iBomber Attack ($0.99 → Free, 252.2 MB): Jump into your tank and blast your way around Europe to defeat your enemies in this top-down arcade game from Chillingo. You're able to control your tank's movements and direction of fire via on-screen joysticks. Roll around battlefields wiping out waves of enemies, and collect the loot they drop to upgrade your war machine. The game includes two modes, 24 missions, loads of challenges to complete, all kinds of power-ups, and achievements via Game Center.
iBomber Attack is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 154 ratings.Flip-O-Matic ($0.99 → Free, 17.0 MB): Transform your photos into symmetrical works of art with this photography app. You're able to import any photo from your library or capture a new one in-app. Then determine where you want your photo to be flipped by manipulating it with pinch and pull gestures. Preview your work before sending it off via Facebook, Twitter, or email. You're also able to change the number of tiles for your pattern and reuse flipped photos in your next project.
Flip-O-Matic is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 8 ratings.Bridge Constructor Playground ($1.99 → Free, 39.2 MB): Put on your engineering hat because it's time to build some bridges! This physics puzzler requires you to utilize four different building materials to build a suitable bridge. Just tap and drag from point to point to place wood beams, steel beams, cable, and concrete. Then test the strength of your bridge by driving cars and trucks over it. The game includes five environments, 32 levels, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Bridge Constructor Playground is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 11 ratings. iPad:RabbleBrowser ($0.99 → Free, 14.4 MB): A collaborative Web browser that allows teachers, colleagues, and students to share websites or files with the group. One person acts as the leader while all other devices on the network with RabbleBrowser installed can follow along. The app features integrated multi-user chat and private chat, so everyone can join in the conversation. It also includes bookmarks, Dropbox integration, AirPrint support, and the ability to share content via Twitter, Facebook, Google+, or email.
RabbleBrowser is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 12 ratings.Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery : a creativity-enhancing kid's book by Jamie Lee Curtis (by Auryn Apps) ($3.99 → Free, 191.8 MB): An interactive storybook written and narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis. The story follows a balloon on its imaginary journey after its accidental release by a little boy. Your child can follow along with the highlighted text as Jamie Lee Curtis reads the story aloud. Each colorful page includes loads of interactive items to keep your child engaged. The app also includes the option to create animated movies, hints, and bookmarks.
Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery : a creativity-enhancing kid's book by Jamie Lee Curtis (by Auryn Apps) is available for free today only (03/04). It has a 4-star rating with a total of 10 ratings.That concludes today's issue of Apps Gone Free. If you like staying on top of these daily deals, don't forget to check out our free AppsGoneFree app. It provides all the deals each day, and even an archive of past deals that are still active.
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