The App Store takes delivery of hundreds of new apps per day. The overwhelming scene makes it possible to easily overlook an exciting game, valuable productivity suite, etc. However, we have a solution. Today’s Best Apps tackles this problem by providing you with a handpicked and tested list of apps that are truly worth your consideration each and everyday.
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Walking Dead: The Game - Season 2 by Telltale Inc ($4.99, 507.6 MB): Continue the zombie apocalypse adventure of The Walking Dead in this highly anticipated sequel to the decision-based role-playing game. As the orphaned young girl Clementine, you push forward, meeting new survivors, still trying to avoid the flesh obsessed population, and scavenging for essential resources all by, hopefully, making the best decisions, no matter how morally and stomach churning they may be. The game features 3-D graphics, ominous soundtrack, a five part story, plus point-and-tap control for movement as well as object and dialog interaction. Episode one is included with the remaining four becoming available throughout next year at $4.99 each or grab the multi-pack season pass for $14.99.
YEAH! Movies by YEAH! (Free, 5.8 MB): This enhanced experience movie service by AMC Networks allows you to enjoy some of the top films in a whole new way. Like what fans get from apps such as Showtime Sync, "Yeah! Definition" provides interactive factoids, e.g., links to IMDb for biographies and other online sources, cast quotes, polls, and quizzes during appropriate scenes may be hidden and shown as desired during playback. In fact, there's an Extras gallery to quickly and easily reach certain scenes and details. Currently, 32 movies have been improved with Y-Def, though more than 300 others are also available in their original format. The app features free previews, watch it later support, but no AirPlay integration. A free account or Facebook connection is required to rent movies, which cost $2.99 and $4.99 for 48-hours of viewing access.