Learn to play guitar like a star with Star Scales Pro. We also have a quirky action-adventure game that will have you firing animals at your foes, and an app that allows you to capture photos with a Harris shutter effect.
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HarrisCamera ($0.99 → Free, 10.7 MB): Capture photos with a Harris shutter effect with this camera app. The effect is accomplished by taking three separate photos of the same subject but with different primary color layers. The app allows you to capture each of the three photos manually, or you can set an automatic shutter delay. Photos can be saved to your library, or shared via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or email.
HarrisCamera is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 1 ratings.
Star Scales Pro For Guitar ($1.99 → Free, 27.2 MB): Learn to play guitar like a star with this music app. Each scale features fingering and note names in all positions on the fretboard, making it remarkably easy to master a specific pattern. Since each scale and all its patterns are taught one at a time, you won't become overwhelmed. The app includes all blues, rock, and jazz guitar scales, zoom, a random scale pattern generator, and the ability to share scales via email or social networks.
Star Scales Pro For Guitar is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 144 ratings.
LightLeaker ($0.99 → Free, 13.3 MB): Leak some light into your photos to give it that old look with this effects app. You're able to import any photo from your library or snap a new one in app. You can then choose from 30 different light leak effects. Your final creations can be shared via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or email.
LightLeaker is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 12 ratings.
Lullabytes ($2.99 → Free, 44.5 MB): Give your baby the gift of sleep with this highly polished entertainment app. It's able to sooth your baby to sleep with 12 classical lullabies, which total about 25 minutes of tunes. When the concert is over, your baby should be fast asleep. The app listens for your baby's cries throughout the night. If they do wake up, it will begin the concert all over again. Lullabytes also includes a one-touch flashlight, historical information, AirPlay support, and the ability to edit and tag entries.
Lullabytes is available for free today only (06/06). It has a 5-star rating with a total of 8 ratings.
7-minute Scientific Workout Timer ($3.99 → Free, 2.4 MB): Don't think you have enough time to get into shape? Then give this fitness app a try. It features a collection of practical workouts that are all strung together to give you a total of seven active minutes. Each workout displays the name and how to perform it along with a timer. A disembodied voice will provide you with cues on when to start your workout and when to take a break.
7-minute Scientific Workout Timer is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 11 ratings.
Critter Panic! ($1.99 → Free, 3.4 MB): A fast-paced matching game from Chaotic Box. The idea is to match the icons in the middle of the screen to the ones on each side before time runs out by tapping like you've never tapped before. Just don't panic! They're only critters. You can increase your multiplier by quickly matching five icons. Power-ups will also randomly appear to aid you in your quest to conquer the leaderboards. The game includes pixelated graphics, 12 characters to unlock, and achievements and leaderboards via Game Center.
Critter Panic! is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 584 ratings.
Towelfight 2: The Monocle of Destiny ($0.99 → Free, 27.2 MB): Help Hardik and his pet pug settle a dispute between gods in this quirky action-adventure game. Hardik's enchanted monocle allows him to fire animal projectiles at his enemies. Yes, you read that right. Animals. Each animal has a special ability, so you'll want to combine them in different ways to wipe out your foes even faster. The game includes a procedurally generated world, five environments, 43 weapons with 86 augmentations, 14 power-ups, and leaderboards via Game Center. The main campaign is said to take anywhere from four to eight hours to complete, so you might want to get to it already!
Towelfight 2: The Monocle of Destiny is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 76 ratings.
Hi Guess the Place ($0.99 → Free, 5.3 MB): Travel around the world with this trivia app. Each puzzle presents you with a close up of a landmark or some sort of recognizable item. You must try to guess where it's from using the provided letters. You'll be quizzed on both country and city names, so be prepared for a challenge. If you're unable to figure it out, you can skip the puzzle, remove letters from the pool, or ask your friends for help on Facebook.
Hi Guess the Place is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
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