Create memes, seize the day, test your problem solving skill, read a charming story, and more with today’s collection of apps and games.
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Typic – Text on Photos ($3.99 → Free, 145.5 MB): Create memes, cards, or otherwise spruce up images with text. Anyone who likes to share news, inspiration, and more, especially on social networks.
Easily overlay quotes atop a portrait, add funny quotes or observations to create your own meme, or even construct a simply beautiful greeting, celebration, etc card. The app offers 105 font types, 23 filters, 12 light leak effects, 12 Frames, a 21 color palette and color wheel, as well as contrast, exposure, and filter intensity adjustments.
Typic – Text on Photos is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 900 ratings.
Sunriser ($0.99 → Free, 26.8 MB): An alarm clock-type app that easily makes you a sunriser. It’s for anyone that wants to get the most out of each day.
As a sunriser, you’ll be able to utilize every moment of daylight. With the Sunriser app, your wakeup alert can always occur as the sun peeks over the horizon, even as that time changes. Just launch the app, pull down on the sun to signify the start of your evening rest period, and tap one more button to have Sunriser set the precise time you need to be awoken. Then place your phone aside and let the countdown commence.
Sunriser is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 22 ratings.
Digit Shelves ($0.99 → Free, 23.1 MB): Fill the spaces without going over the target numbers. Casual puzzle game fans will enjoy the quick gameplay.
Digit Shelves presents you with five different numbers: 10, 20, 100, 500, and 1,000. Each number has spaces to fill with more numbers. At the bottom of the screen you’ll be presented with a random number, and you must place it in a space with a drag and drop. The idea is to fill the spaces with numbers in order to create the largest possible numbers without going over.
Digit Shelves is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 41 ratings.
Dino-Store ($1.99 → Free, 54.0 MB): A funny and charming tale for the whole family. Parents and teachers.
Leo and his father headed to the grocery store to pick up some items for breakfast. During their impromptu trip they came across a very large carton of eggs and just had to buy them, but what was inside was more than they bargained for. The app includes 23 pages full of interactive surprises, and the ability to follow along with a professional narrator.
Dino-Store is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 51 ratings.
Gravitations – Player Made Missions ($2.99 → Free, 79.9 MB): Plot your course and rescue the astronauts in Gravitations. Fans of physics-based puzzle games.
Guide your ship through space and around obstacles by dragging points along its path. Your goal is to not only successfully make it from one station to the other, but also recuse every last astronaut along the way. Keep in mind that you have a limited amount of fuel to complete your mission, so you must create the most efficient path. The game includes more than 4,500 user-created missions to complete, more than 30 spaceships to utilize, and the ability to create your own missions using a library of interstellar objects.
Gravitations – Player Made Missions is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 102 ratings.
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