Today’s Apps Gone Free: Lifeline: Whiteout, Twitchy Thrones, Cheetah Note and More
Help a man survive a frozen wasteland, bring justice to the kingdoms, and take notes from the lock screen with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Cheetah Note – Watch & Widget Note ($0.99 → Free, 22.1 MB): Take and access notes right from the lock screen with Cheetah Note. It provides a quick way to jot down thoughts and ideas.
Cheetah Note is all about speed. It features two separate widgets that can be placed on the lock screen, allowing you to quickly take and access your notes. The app also allows you to create notes from the clipboard, share notes, archive unnecessary notes, and export and import backup files. Apple Watch users can place their notes on watch faces using complications.
Cheetah Note – Watch & Widget Note is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.
Universal:Lifeline: Whiteout ($1.99 → Free, 68.1 MB): Help a man survive a frozen wasteland in Lifeline: Whiteout. It’s for fans of text-based adventure games.
In the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed Lifeline, you’re tasked once again with guiding one lost soul to safety. V. Adams is an adventurer trapped in a frozen wasteland. Only your decisions and directions can save him. As V. Adams works to stay alive, you’ll receive messages in the form of push notifications throughout the day. The messages will update you on his progress in real-time, and allow you to guide the story in whichever direction you like. It’s a totally immersive experience that you won’t want to miss.
Lifeline: Whiteout is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 543 ratings.
Twitchy Thrones ($1.99 → Free, 57.0 MB): Help House Storker bring justice to the kingdoms in Twitchy Thrones. It’s for fans of strategy games.
The battle for the kingdoms has only begun. Start your journey at Snowfall Castle and fight your way through the violent land of Lefteros. Your objective is to move units from one flag to the next in order to overtake every stronghold. Pay attention to the amount of units at each flag as you don’t want to be overpowered or leave a battalion outnumbered. The game features amusing cutscenes and pixel art graphics.
Twitchy Thrones is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 11 ratings.
Camtinerary Trip Planner & Travel Guide Advisor ($4.99 → Free, 36.6 MB): Create and share itineraries with other travelers with Camtinerary. It’s for the frequent traveler.
Camtinerary helps you discover the best places to visit during your travels. It features a list of hotels, restaurants, shops, and attractions from Yelp, Foursquare, Expedia, Michelin, and TripAdvisor. You’re able to build your own trip from scratch, or you can browse through a growing library of itineraries shared by other users. The community itineraries encompass everything from vacations to treasure hunts. If you already know your way around town, create an itinerary and share it with the community.
Camtinerary Trip Planner & Travel Guide Advisor is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 24 ratings.
iPad:Xylo – Cutie Monsters Xylophone Fun ($0.99 → Free, 51.3 MB): Learn to play classic melodies with Xylo. Xylo is sure to get your kids excited about music.
Xylo is an eight note xylophone for iPad. It includes eight classic melodies to learn to play: Mary Had a Little Lamb, Ring Around the Rosie, Row Your Boat, This Old Man, Pop Goes the Weasel, Jingle Bells, Three Blind Mice, and The Mulberry Bush. The notes and lyrics are clearly displayed at the top of the screen with the color-coded keys sitting at the bottom. Just tap to play! The app also supports multitouch, allowing multiple keys to be hit at once.
Xylo – Cutie Monsters Xylophone Fun is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
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