Today’s Apps Gone Free: Warhammer: Doomwheel, Enzo, Blue Light Therapy and More
Build a machine worthy of the name Doomwheel, receive feedback while typing, and stimulate your brain with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Haptic Keyboard: ENZO ($0.99 → Free, 9.3 MB): Type as if you’re typing on a physical keyboard with Enzo. Anyone interested in a new way of typing.
Enzo is a third-party keyboard that utilizes Apple’s Taptic Engine to provide physical feedback when typing. You’ll need to enable the keyboard within your iPhone’s Settings app, and you can find instructions on how to do so within Enzo. Once enabled, you’re able to utilize Enzo anywhere including iMessages, Notes, and any third-party app.
Haptic Keyboard: ENZO is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 31 ratings.
Universal:MarkLite-A delicate markdown editor ($0.99 → Free, 2.5 MB): Create, edit, and preview Markdown documents with this text editor. Those who utilize Markdown language.
When your documents need to be beautifully formatted and shared with the world, there’s MarkLite. It allows you to easily create documents using Markdown syntax thanks to its custom keyboard. Your documents can include bold text, headers, links, tables, and more with the tap of a button. MarkLite allows you to preview your work with a right to left swipe to ensure everything is formatted correctly before sharing it as a webpage, PDF, or to the cloud.
MarkLite-A delicate markdown editor is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 9 ratings.
Warhammer: Doomwheel ($2.99 → Free, 421.6 MB): Build a machine worthy of its name in Warhammer: Doomwheel. Fans of endless distance games.
Warhammer: Doomwheel provides fast-paced, over-the-top action. As a humble warlock of clan Skryre, your only goal in life is to rise through the ranks of the ratmen, and the only way to do it is to build the ultimate Doomwheel. You’re able to pilot your Doomwheel through the caverns of the Skaven underworld with only a tap. Mow down your enemies, dodge obstacles, and collect the warpstone to upgrade your Doomwheel. The game features a variety of regions to conquer, and online leaderboards.
Warhammer: Doomwheel is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 73 ratings.
Good Morning Sunshine Rise, Shine, Emoji Stickers ($0.99 → Free, 5.9 MB): Share a little sunshine with this cute sticker pack. Those who want to expand upon their collection.
This sticker pack will brighten everyone’s day. It includes 29 unique stickers, all starring Little Sunshine. She makes different faces, displays different emotions, and even dresses up for the seasons. Just peel and stick.
Good Morning Sunshine Rise, Shine, Emoji Stickers is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 5 ratings.
Blue Light Therapy ($1.99 → Free, 31.6 MB): Stimulate your brain and get your day started on the right foot with Blue Light Therapy. Those who need a pick-me-up in the morning.
Blue Light Therapy immerses you in all shades of blue. The color blue has been shown to activate the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the brain, which is the region responsible for transitioning from asleep to awake. It’s best to use the app in the morning in a well lit room. Simply set the session time and enjoy the wave rippling experience.
Blue Light Therapy is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 51 ratings.
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