Today’s Apps Gone Free: Star Rover, At the Zoo With Grandma and Grandpa, Feelca and More
Gaze at the stars, go on a trip to the zoo with grandma and grandpa, and capture beautiful black and white photos with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Feelca B&W ($0.99 → Free, 49.3 MB): Capture beautiful black and white photos with Feelca B&W. It’s for those who miss the good old days.
Feelca B&W mimics the look of film cameras. You’re able to choose between 24 and 36 exposure film. Then line up your subjects and snap away. The app automatically organizes photos as if they were rolls of film. Afterwards you can add a caption, which is presented as a Polaroid-like developed photo, or you can just share photos as they are.
Feelca B&W is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 23 ratings.
Star Rover – Stargazing and Night Sky Watching ($1.99 → Free, 32.3 MB): An app that turns your iPhone into a portable planetarium. It’s ideal for aspiring astronomers.
To search the sky, just hold your iPhone up in the air and Star Rover will tell you what you’re looking at. The app is able to calculate all objects in the sky in real-time, resulting in moon phases, planet positions, stars, and other objects appearing just the same as the real ones. Star Rover includes 120,000 stars, all 88 constellations, planets and their moons, the ability to manually search the sky, and detailed info for all items.
Star Rover – Stargazing and Night Sky Watching is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 562 ratings.
Universal:At the Zoo With Grandma and Grandpa ($2.99 → Free, 103.7 MB): Your little ones get to go on a trip to the zoo with grandma and grandpa with this educational app. It’s designed for children ages six through eight.
At the Zoo With Grandma and Grandpa is loaded with activities for your little ones to enjoy. The eight educational mini games will have your child fixing signs, identifying animal sounds, adding up the visitors on the tram, putting together jigsaw puzzles, spotting the different fish in the aquarium, digging for fossils, matching signs to animals, and feeding penguins. The app also includes fun interactive extras and 10 fascinating videos.
At the Zoo With Grandma and Grandpa is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.
iFunFace Pro – Create Funny HD Videos From Photos, Fun Face ($1.99 → Free, 61.2 MB): Create hilarious videos from static images of you and your friends with iFunFace. It’s for anyone who has a good sense of humor.
This is one of those rare photography apps that doesn’t require a lot of skill to get great results. You’re able to snap a photo within the app or import one from your library. Then identify the face and mouth of your subject so it can be animated. Finally, record a message and select a voice filter. You can share your unique creation via Facebook, YouTube, or email. The app also includes a wide variety of accessories to choose from.
iFunFace Pro – Create Funny HD Videos From Photos, Fun Face is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 75 ratings.
Bio Inc. Platinum – Biomedical Plague ($1.99 → Free, 91.6 MB): Become the ultimate evil doctor by developing lethal illnesses for your patients in Bio Inc. Bio Inc. is for gamers that enjoy having a sick sense of power.
Your job is to take down formerly healthy patients in any way possible as quickly as you can. You must first collect viruses and bacteria in order to earn bio points. Once you have enough, you can start to cause health problems for your patients and go after vital organs. The more problems you can cause, the faster you patient will succumb to them. The game includes 18 stages, 100 conditions, and some fantastic graphics with real-time body degradation.
Bio Inc. Platinum – Biomedical Plague is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 561 ratings.
iPad:Star Rover HD – Stargazing and Night Sky Watching ($1.99 → Free, 38.8 MB): An app that turns your iPad into a portable planetarium. It’s ideal for aspiring astronomers.
To search the sky, just hold your iPad up in the air and Star Rover HD will tell you what you’re looking at. The app is able to calculate all objects in the sky in real-time, resulting in moon phases, planet positions, stars, and other objects appearing just the same as the real ones. Star Rover HD includes 120,000 stars, all 88 constellations, planets and their moons, the ability to manually search the sky, and detailed info for all items.
Star Rover HD – Stargazing and Night Sky Watching is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 500 ratings.
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