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Today’s apps gone free: Piloteer, Trigger Points, Jigsaw Wonder Polar Bears and more

Today’s apps gone free: Piloteer, Trigger Points, Jigsaw Wonder Polar Bears and more

App Bargain Bin
January 31, 2016

Strap on your jetpack and complete missions, discover your trigger points, and complete arctic puzzles with today’s collection of apps and games.

All app prices are subject to change at any time and without notice regardless of stated free duration. Price changes are solely under the control of the developers.

iPhone:

Trigger Points – Guide & Reference ($1.99 → Free, 135.8 MB): Find and relieve sources of chronic pain using myofascial trigger points with this health app. Your pain areas don’t stand a chance.

We really like this app because it makes it easy to discover and relieve pain using trigger points even if you know nothing about skeletal muscles. You’re able to hunt down specific muscles or simply point to areas of pain to discover what’s causing it and how to fix it. The app includes over 80 muscles with more than 150 trigger points, so you will be able to relieve everything from tennis elbow to abdominal pain.

Trigger Points – Guide & Reference is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 47 ratings.

Modern Labyrinth ($0.99 → Free, 17.9 MB): Go down the correct hole in Modern Labyrinth. It’s for anyone who enjoys tilt-based games.

Modern Labyrinth is casual gaming at its best. It doesn’t have a ton of bells and whistles. Just launch the game and get rolling. As with all labyrinth games, your job is to avoid falling down the wrong hole on your way to the highlighted one by tilting your iDevice. Try to move quickly and achieve the best time possible. The game includes 36 levels.

Modern Labyrinth is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 21 ratings.

Universal:

Who Was? Adventure ($0.99 → Free, 244.2 MB): Find out how well you know your historical figures and pop icons with Who Was? Adventure. It’s for trivia fans everywhere.

Who Was? Adventure has a rather unique mechanic for a trivia game. The heads of famous figures will drop down into the screen. It’s up to you to tap on the person described at the bottom as quickly as possible. Each correct selection will remove the head from the screen, freeing up valuable space. If you guess incorrectly, the head you tapped on will remain and more and more will fill the screen. Power-ups and other objects will also populate the screen. The game includes 85 levels, an arcade mode, and more than 4,500 questions.

Who Was? Adventure is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 19 ratings.

Jigsaw Wonder Polar Bears for Kids ($1.99 → Free, 40.2 MB): Put together breathtaking arctic puzzles in Jigsaw Wonder Polar Bears. It’s for the whole family.

You won’t be able to resist the charm of this jigsaw puzzle game. Each of the 33 jigsaw puzzles features a polar bear photo to reconstruct. The jigsaw puzzles can be broken up into as few as four pieces and as many as 24. You’re also able to choose whether or not you want a colored background and outline hints. What more could you ask for?

Jigsaw Wonder Polar Bears for Kids is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 10 ratings.

Piloteer ($1.99 → Free, 101.8 MB): Complete a variety of missions by piloting your jetpack through dangerous environments in Piloteer. Gamers who enjoy physics-based puzzles and brutally difficult gameplay will not be able to put this one down.

Piloteer may be one of the most challenging games you’ll ever play on your iDevice, so you’re going to need to keep your cool while attempting to get the hang of the controls. Placing your fingers on either side of the screen results in different thrusters being ignited. The controls are very, very touchy by design. It’s not like a state-of-the-art jetpack is easy to fly, after all. Once you feel like you can stay afloat, feel free to take on the increasingly difficult missions to try and obtain a perfect rating. There’s also a Free Fly mode where you can work on your piloting skills. Just don’t give up. It will all click at some point and the payoff will be worth it.

Piloteer is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 447 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.

Developers:

If you are a developer who would like to get your app included in our “Apps Gone Free” daily lists, here’s our basic set of rules:

  • It must have at least a three-star average rating at the time it goes free.
  • The app must not have been free numerous times (3+) over the last six months.
  • The free version of your app must not include ads.

To submit an app, simply send a request to tyler@appadvice.com with the subject “Apps Gone Free.” Please include the name of the app, a link to it in the App Store, when and for how long you intend to offer the app for free, and anything else you would like to share. We will take it from there.

Mentioned apps

Free
Modern Labyrinth
Modern Labyrinth
kevin jego
Free
Who Was? Adventure
Who Was? Adventure
Penguin Group USA
Free
Trigger Points - Guide & Reference
Trigger Points - Guide & Reference
Body Culture
Free
Piloteer
Piloteer
Fixpoint Productions Ltd.

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