Today’s Apps Gone Free: Flashback, Levitagram, White Noise and More
View your calendar in a whole new way, levitate subjects in your photos, and relax to the sounds of the world around you with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Flashback – Sci-Fi Style Calendar ($1.99 → Free, 5.5 MB): The flashiest calendar app you may ever use. Those who need an intuitive calendar app and prefer style over substance.
Flashback has a super sci-fi look and feel. You’re able to view all of your upcoming events on the bright and easy to read calendar, or you can get a look at them in list form by swiping up on the screen. Swipe horizontally to access different months and watch the animations unfold. Tap on a date to schedule a new event, which can include a start and end time, location, memo, and an alert.
Flashback – Sci-Fi Style Calendar is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 22 ratings.
Universal:Levitagram – Levitation Photo Camera for Dummies! ($1.99 → Free, 37.8 MB): Levitate the subjects in your photos with Levitagram. Anyone who wants to have a little fun with their photos.
To make it seem as if your subject is levitating, start off by taking two separate photos. The first photo should be of your subject in its environment, and the second should be the environment without your subject. Make sure to keep the camera steady between photos in order to get the best results. Levitagram will automatically align and stitch together the two photos, so all that’s left for you to do is cut out the parts you don’t want. When you’re finished creating your magical photo, you’re able to save it or share it via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Messages, or email.
Levitagram – Levitation Photo Camera for Dummies! is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 209 ratings.
White Noise: sounds for sleep and relaxing ($0.99 → Free, 20.5 MB): Relax to the sounds of the world around you with White Noise. Anyone who needs a distraction.
White Noise allows you to browse through its collection of more than 50 looped sounds with a swipe. To save on storage space, the sounds need to be downloaded one by one. You can mark your favorites with a tap for quick access later on. The app also includes a sleep timer and an alarm.
White Noise: sounds for sleep and relaxing is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 117 ratings.
Drop The Chicken 2 ($0.99 → Free, 374.7 MB): Chuck the Chicken is back and ready to go pool diving again in Drop The Chicken 2. Fans of physics puzzlers who have enjoyed games like Cut the Rope.
Chuck has been captured by an evil monkey ring master. To escape from the circus, you must help Chuck perform pool diving tricks while catching bugs along the way. While Chuck is on his platform, you’re required to move a wide variety of objects to ensure he safely lands in the pool. When you believe you have everything just right, flip the switch and see how he performs. The game includes 100 puzzles, five bonus levels, and in-game helping hands.
Drop The Chicken 2 is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 24 ratings.
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