Today’s Apps Gone Free: OfficeSuite, Tower of Fortune, National Gallery and More
Work with Office documents, battle aliens, and appreciate more than 900 works of art with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Tower of Fortune ($0.99 → Free, 12.7 MB): A retro-style RPG with a nifty slot machine mechanic. Fans of the RPG genre who also enjoy one-button gameplay.
Play as a retired hero who is forced to draw his sword once again when his daughter is taken by an unknown power. Spin the wheel to battle opponents, earn gold, and obtain special items. The game includes 39 different enemies, 37 types of equipment, 39 combat quests, 12 tavern quests, and three different endings.
Tower of Fortune is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 3606 ratings.
Universal:OfficeSuite PRO Mobile Office ($14.99 → Free, 203.1 MB): Work with any Office document with OfficeSuite. Students and business professionals.
OfficeSuite can handle just about anything you throw at it. It allows you to create, view, and edit any document format including DOC, RTF, TXT, XLS, CSV, and PPT. Its powerful file manager allows you to access and work with common files types like ZIP, JPG, TIFF, MP3, and MP4. OfficeSuite features a familiar interface, allowing you to craft compelling and beautiful documents with ease. It also includes Wi-Fi file transfer, search, access to cloud services, more than 70 fonts and 250 functions to utilize, templates, and even a night mode.
OfficeSuite PRO Mobile Office is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 2317 ratings.
National Gallery of Art HD ($1.99 → Free, 105.2 MB): A collection of 920 paintings found in the National Gallery of Art Washington. Connoisseurs of art.
This is the ultimate art gallery app. The collection of 920 paintings can be broken down by genre or by name. You can also search for specific paintings by artist or name. You’ll find only the best paintings from prominent artists like Van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, El Greco, Goya, Botticelli, and more. Paintings can be saved as favorites for quick access later on, and you can even save them to your library.
National Gallery of Art HD is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 187 ratings.
Spin Spell ($1.99 → Free, 79.9 MB): Learn to spell while improving hand-eye coordination with Spin Spell. Parents and teachers.
Spin Spell finally makes spelling fun. Your child must navigate a ball around 3-D mazes and collect the correct letters to spell the word at the bottom of the screen. They’ll receive bonuses and achievements by collecting letters sequentially and avoiding the wrong ones. The game includes 25 pre-made levels, 30 spellings lists, adjustable controls, and the ability to create spelling lists and levels.
Spin Spell is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 12 ratings.
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