Today’s Apps Gone Free: Skiplit, Fiete Choice, Mr. Cocktail and More
Fire colored balls towards their matching goals, help your child work on concentration and logical thinking, and create classic cocktails with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Mr. Cocktail ($0.99 → Free, 80.1 MB): Learn to create classic cocktails with Mr. Cocktail. Those who like to host.
Mr. Cocktail will help you learn about and put together your favorite cocktails. You’re able to browse through recipes by liquor type or category. You’re also able to search for something specific. As you go through recipes adding ingredients, you’ll be able to see the cocktails that you can create with what you have in your cabinet.
Mr. Cocktail is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
Blinq: Simple Expense Tracker Spendings Analytics ($0.99 → Free, 55.9 MB): Keep your finances in order with Blinq. Those on a budget.
Blinq makes it easy to track where your money is going. Before you do anything, you’ll want to choose your currency, determine a budget, and create expense categories that match the way you spend your money. Then every time money leaves your hand, simply record it within the app or from your Apple Watch. Blinq provides visual queues to ensure you know where you’re money is going and when you’re about to break the bank. The app also includes Touch ID support.
Blinq: Simple Expense Tracker Spendings Analytics is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3-star rating with a total of 13 ratings.
Universal:Skiplit ($1.99 → Free, 72.1 MB): Fire colored balls towards their matching goals in Skiplit. Fans of physics-based puzzle games.
Skiplit provides endless fun. It includes 150 levels, all with the basic goal of launching colored balls towards their matching goals. Each level has a limit on the number of times the ball can bounce off of the walls, so judge your angles accordingly. New concepts will be introduced as you progress. You’re also able to build your own levels, and download those shared by the Skiplit community.
Skiplit is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 34 ratings.
Fiete Choice ($2.99 → Free, 352.9 MB): Your child can train their concentration level, logical thinking, and visual perception with Fiete Choice. Parents and teachers.
Fiete Choice is a hand-drawn logic game for children. They get to accompany Fiete on his journey through 99 challenging levels. Your child will be presented with a variety objects, like animals, vehicles, and nautical flags, and they must determine which is out of place with a tap. A timed mode is available for children who need a greater challenge.
Fiete Choice is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 16 ratings.
Double Letter Match ($0.99 → Free, 10.0 MB): A memory matching game that focuses on words with consecutive letters. Parents and teachers.
Double Letter Match is like every other memory matching game you’ve played before, but with a little twist. Instead of matching images, you’re required to match the beginning of the word with its end. Games can be played with up to four separate players locally. You’re also able to choose from four different board sizes and three difficulty levels.
Double Letter Match is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 14 ratings.
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