Today’s apps gone free: Tayasui Blocks, Maze Zen, Stickyboard 2 and more
Build anything you want, complete circular mazes, and stack sticky notes with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Frutorious ($0.99 → Free, 57.3 MB): Fling Mr. Fruts around colorful environments and save his friends in Frutorious. It’s a totally psychedelic platformer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fruts were having a peaceful picnic when suddenly an evil skull appeared and turned all of their friends into fruits. It’s up to you to help Mr. Fruts and his best friend Frutorious F.I.G. save the day. You’re able to fling Mr. Fruts by dragging your finger to aim and releasing to fire. Gather all of the fruits and coins on your way up while avoiding the many obstacles.
Frutorious is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 9 ratings.
Universal:Tayasui Blocks ($1.99 → Free, 67.6 MB): Create models and entire scenes from basic building blocks with Tayasui Blocks. It’s fun for kids and adults.
Tayasui Blocks allows you to craft just about anything you can imagine. The building process is as easy as tapping to place blocks and tapping some more to paint them. Common gestures allow you to pan around the 3-D environment and zoom in. Whatever you have built can be shared with the community or destroyed using a wide variety of zany weapons. You’re also able to explore the models that other members of the community have created.
Tayasui Blocks is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 93 ratings.
Maze Zen ($1.99 → Free, 14.7 MB): Roll through mazes with a tilt in Maze Zen. It’s a relaxing casual experience.
The beauty of Maze Zen is in its simplicity. Just tilt to roll the ball through circular mazes in order to reach the center. If you want, you can compete against the speed records, but it’s not a requirement. After completing each maze you’ll receive an inspirational quote. You’re able to match the color of the mazes to your mood with a two-finger pinch. The game is also a blast to play on Apple Watch.
Maze Zen is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
iPad:Stickyboard 2 ($4.99 → Free, 1.8 MB): Stickyboard turns your iPad into a giant whiteboard with a never-ending stack of sticky notes. It’s ideal for pretty much anyone who needs to track thoughts or map ideas.
Sticky notes of different sizes and colors can be created by double-tapping on the whiteboard. They can also be moved and resized with a tap and drag of your finger. You’re able to select and organize multiple sticky notes by first dragging your finger over them, and then using three-finger swipe gestures to choose a layout. The app also includes the ability to write on the whiteboard with different colored markers, undo and redo, a gallery view, and the ability to share your stickies as a PDF or text.
Stickyboard 2 is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 159 ratings.
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