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Today’s apps gone free: Memory Quest, Work.JOT, Word Wonderland and more

Today’s apps gone free: Memory Quest, Work.JOT, Word Wonderland and more

App Bargain Bin
February 17, 2016

Crawl through dungeons by matching tiles, track your work projects, and practice word skills 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:

Work.JOT – Timesheet & Task List Management ($4.99 → Free, 6.2 MB): Track projects and your time spent on them with Work.JOT. It’s the perfect app for independent contractors.

Work.JOT helps you manage every facet of your job because it’s really two apps in one: task manager and time tracker. It allows you to create tasks, set due dates, and even add subtasks. You’re also able to create client and project lists, and track the time spent on them. A dynamic dashboard allows you to get an overview of all of your latest stats. When a job is complete, you’re able to generate and share timesheet reports via email.

Work.JOT – Timesheet & Task List Management is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 11 ratings.

Lullaby | AmbiScience™ Sleep Aid for Children ($1.99 → Free, 147.7 MB): Take your child on a sonic journey with this music app. It will lull them to sleep.

It’s able to put your young child in a relaxing state of mind by playing binaural and isochronic tones. The app includes 15 ambient tracks, 13 sound samples, six entrainment programs, the ability to create your own custom programs, repeating alarms, a countdown timer, and a full set of instructions.

Lullaby | AmbiScience™ Sleep Aid for Children is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 23 ratings.

Universal:

Animal Game Show – Whose Toes are Those? – Matching Fun for Kids and Family – Ultimate Edition ($2.99 → Free, 10.3 MB): This educational game has your child trying to figure out whose toes are sticking out from underneath the curtain. The game is ideal for parents looking to help their child with their identification skills.

Animal Game Show will build up your child’s confidence while entertaining them. Your child gets to see a set of toes sticking out from underneath the curtain, and they must decide what animal or person they belong to. They’re provided with three possible answers, and when they select the correct one the curtain will be drawn.

Animal Game Show – Whose Toes are Those? – Matching Fun for Kids and Family – Ultimate Edition is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 21 ratings.

Tesla Wars – II ($0.99 → Free, 159.3 MB): The followup to the smash hit tower defense game, Tesla Wars. It’s for those who enjoyed the original but want more firepower.

Just like the original, your job is to keep the faceless invaders from reaching your Tesla tower. This time, however, bigger and more powerful weapons are at your disposal including six auxiliary turrets. The main tower still is the most powerful, allowing you to strike down your opponents by tapping and holding your finger on them to send off an electric charge. By completing various goals and ensuring no invader reaches your tower, you’ll be rewarded with cash. The cash can be spent on upgrades and special attacks. The game includes a total of 80 levels, and a survival mode.

Tesla Wars – II is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 47 ratings.

Memory Quest: Dungeon Adventure ($0.99 → Free, 42.6 MB): Go dungeon crawling by matching tiles in Memory Quest. It’s for gamers of all ages.

Memory Quest: Dungeon Adventure is simple enough for kids to pick up and play while having a layer of complexity for an older audience as well. The idea is to turn over tiles with a tap and match them with their associated objects to unlock treasures, open doors, mine for gems, and defeat enemies. For example, a tile with a sword will match with a cyclops and a tile with a pickaxe will match with gems. Experience points allow you to level up your character, and the gems allow you to purchase helpful items.

Memory Quest: Dungeon Adventure is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.

iPad:

Word Wonderland (Elementary) Full ($1.99 → Free, 49.9 MB): This educational app from McGraw-Hill allows your child to practice word sorts. It’s intended for students in grades three through six.

A friendly astronaut crab needs help navigating the space station. Your child is able to help him by hopping, eating, and shaking their way through word sort challenges including roots, vowels, and inflectional endings. The app includes four difficulty levels, the ability to practice skills separately, and support for multiple profiles.

Word Wonderland (Elementary) Full is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 9 ratings.

Word Wonderland (Primary) Full ($1.99 → Free, 98.1 MB): Lead a friendly frog from one end of the pond to the other by sorting words in this educational game. It’s ideal for children in grades kindergarten through second.

Your child can move the frog by tapping on lily pads. Some pads are missing, breaking the frog’s path to freedom, so your child must discover which word belongs in the gap. The game includes three worlds to explore, three skills to practice, three difficulty levels, and support for multiple profiles.

Word Wonderland (Primary) Full is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 40 ratings.

Grammar Wonderland (Primary) ($2.99 → Free, 272.7 MB): Another educational app from McGraw-Hill that will help your child work on their grammar skills through interactive games. It’s fun for children in grades kindergarten through second.

They’re able to practice using nouns, verbs, and adjectives by swimming, feeding chameleons, and tossing crackers at parrots. The app includes three worlds to explore with multiple challenges in each, the ability to practice all of the skills separately, four difficulty levels, and support for multiple profiles.

Grammar Wonderland (Primary) is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 30 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:

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  • 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.
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Mentioned apps

Free
Work.JOT - Timesheet & Task List Management
Work.JOT - Timesheet & Task List Management
SUNIL KARKERA
Free
Lullaby | AmbiScience™ Sleep Aid for Children
Lullaby | AmbiScience™ Sleep Aid for Children
Tesla Audio Sciences
Free
Animal Game Show - Whose Toes are Those? - Matching Fun for Kids and Family - Ultimate Edition
Animal Game Show - Whose Toes are Those? - Matching Fun for Kids and Family - Ultimate Edition
Eggroll Games LLC
Free
Tesla Wars - II
Tesla Wars - II
Pavel Tarabrin
Free
Memory Quest: Dungeon Adventure
Memory Quest: Dungeon Adventure
Jonathan Levis
Free
Word Wonderland (Elementary) Full
Word Wonderland (Elementary) Full
McGraw-Hill School Education Group
Free
Word Wonderland (Primary) Full
Word Wonderland (Primary) Full
McGraw-Hill School Education Group
Free
Grammar Wonderland (Primary)
Grammar Wonderland (Primary)
McGraw-Hill School Education Group

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