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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Snip and Chu - The Book by Clicker (Free, 237.5 MB): Discover what really happens with your trash in this digital graphic novel of the quirky story by successful illustrator Shaun Britton. To the discarded items, Wasteworld is like any other city, just smellier and slimier. In fact, hidden from the public view are truly vile criminals and their opposition, an undercover law enforcement group that recruits new agents, such as the star student toenail Snip, in a sly way. Now, it's time for you to discover what this team of tremendously capable trash can do against boss bot RecyKiller and the rest of the shadowed crime syndicate. The app features 100 pages, realistic page turning using single finger gestures, and thumbnailed content navigator. Start the story at no risk and then pay $2.99 to unlock the entire adventure.
Snip and Chu - The Game by Clicker ($0.99, 36.2 MB): Get lost in that awesome old school feeling by picking up this beautifully crafted retro handheld version of Snip and Chu. While still unfamiliar with Wasteworld's hostile crime scene, Snip ends up a captive facing the true end of his existence. To rescue the pupil, you must command skilled crime fighting veteran Chu Manfu around the cruelly fresh smelling flowers, passed robotized light globe Jeffluent's brain ray, over bad bag of nuts Patrasha's deadly sweet kisses, across the evil battery controlled bridges, and by boss bot RecyKiller's suction arms as many times as possible. Oh, don't forget to grab the spanner from its randomly spawned location to unlock the cage. The game features a decades old electronic handheld with dual-LED screen design displayed as a realistic 3-D model, simple chiptunes-style sound effects, dual-thumb control via classic d-pad and single action button, endless play on a single stage, plus Game Center achievements and leaderboard.