Today’s Apps Gone Free: Hyperburner, Linia, Todokit and More
Speed through intergalactic obstacle courses, catch colors to recreate a sequence, and organize your daily projects with today’s collection of apps and games.
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Universal:Todokit – Todo List, Task Manager, Daily Planner ($0.99 → Free, 8.5 MB): Organize daily tasks with Todokit. Those with a lot on their plate.
No matter the task, Todokit will help you get it done. You’re able to add a new project with a downward swipe. Projects can be color-coded and have a parent. You can then add tasks with different levels of priority and urgency. Projects can be synced across all of your devices using iCloud.
Todokit – Todo List, Task Manager, Daily Planner is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 49 ratings.
Linia ($1.99 → Free, 83.2 MB): Catch colors to recreate a sequence in Linia. Fans of puzzle games.
Linia’s gameplay is refreshingly unique. Your job is to recreate the color sequence at the top of the screen by tracing a line through colored shapes. The difficulty is that the shapes don’t just stand still; they’ll revolve around each other, change shape, slide behind each other, and more. It’s up to you to time your moves and catch the shapes in the right order. The game includes 80 levels.
Linia is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 263 ratings.
Zenge ($0.99 → Free, 428.3 MB): Slide puzzle pieces together to complete the image in Zenge. Prefer stress-free gameplay.
Zenge is void of points, timers, tutorials, move counters, and rating systems. They’re just a distraction from the art and sound. The idea is to slide puzzle pieces together in order to complete the image. The only thing stopping you are the puzzle pieces themselves since they can block each other out if put into place too soon. Take your time. Relax. Enjoy.
Zenge is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 185 ratings.
Hyperburner ($2.99 → Free, 90.6 MB): Speed through intergalactic obstacle courses in Hyperburner. Fans of fast-paced action.
Hyperburner is all about skill and precision. As the pilot of a high-speed spaceship, you must successfully navigate through dangerous courses using quick swipes. You’re able to adjust the sensitivity of the swipes, and you can steer in either landscape or portrait orientations. Just make sure to avoid colliding with anything in your way. The game includes six zones, and the ability to unlock new ships.
Hyperburner is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 100 ratings.
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