Today’s apps gone free: Next, Dead Eyes, Sago Mini Toolbox and more
Type in style, survive the zombie apocalypse, and entertain your children with building projects with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Busy – Stop Procrastinating, Get Busy. ($5.99 → Free, 3.5 MB): Stop letting procrastination win and start getting busy with this slick productivity app. It’s ideal for those who get distracted.
Whenever a new task comes to mind, just tap on an open field in your list. You can then assign it to a category and a project list. Tasks can be reordered by tapping and dragging them into place. You can also move them between project lists if necessary. Daily reminders can be set up to ensure you always start with your most important task.
Busy – Stop Procrastinating, Get Busy. is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 66 ratings.
Next Keyboard – Beautiful Themes, New Emojis & Stickers ($3.99 → Free, 45.0 MB): Next is a fast and beautiful custom keyboard. It’s for those who want to stand out from the crowd.
Next has everything you could ask for from a third-party keyboard. You’re able to choose from 14 colorful and unique themes, and utilize more than 1,400 emojis. Playful stickers can be unlocked for free as well with just a tweet. But Next isn’t just about style. It features predictive text, autocorrect, customizable punctuation, and the ability to control the cursor by swiping across the spacebar.
Next Keyboard – Beautiful Themes, New Emojis & Stickers is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 305 ratings.
Universal:Sago Mini Toolbox ($2.99 → Free, 90.8 MB): This entertainment app will inspire your budding builder. It’s a fun distraction for children ages two through four.
Sago Mini Toolbox includes all kinds of fun projects for your child to take on. They get to join the adorable Sago Mini friends as they sew hand puppets, build robots from scratch, and so much more. The 15 different projects include tasks that are broken down into basic actions, so even the littlest of hands can be put to work.
Sago Mini Toolbox is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 39 ratings.
DEAD EYES ($2.99 → Free, 80.1 MB): Survive the zombie apocalypse in Dead Eyes. It’s for fans of turn-based puzzle games.
Jack is a young, curly-haired boy who is trapped in a dark and foggy world that’s being taken over by the undead. Help him reach safety in each level by guiding him past the zombie hordes. To do so, simply swipe in any direction where there is open space. You must learn the patterns of the zombies in order to survive, because every move you make, they’re allowed an equal chance to move. The game includes four episodes with 100 levels to play through, Everyplay integration, and unlockable costumes.
DEAD EYES is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 81 ratings.
100 Binaural Beats and Tones! Premium*| AmbiScience™ ($2.99 → Free, 265.8 MB): Attune your brain to different states of mind by listening to binaural and isochronic tones with this health app. It’s the ideal app for those who need help sleeping or simply relaxing.
It includes 26 long ambient tracks, 109 binaural and isochronic tones, 40 nature loops, and three noise tracks. It also includes a full set of instructions, background audio support, the ability to create your own custom programs, repeating alarms, and a countdown timer.
100 Binaural Beats and Tones! Premium*| AmbiScience™ is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 96 ratings.
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project ($1.99 → Free, 194.7 MB): Return order to the Big Apple by kicking mutants where it hurts in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project. It’s for fans of the original hit game or those who simply enjoy a good platformer.
Get ready for total mutant mayhem. Duke is back and badder than ever! Go running across rooftops, through alleyways, and down the streets of New York using on-screen directional buttons. Whenever you encounter a mutant, which will be often, whip out one of your nine massive weapons and blast them to bits, or you can utilize close quarter combat to test your mettle. The game includes the same over the top humor from the original franchise, eight huge levels, and 25 enemies to take down.
Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 76 ratings.
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