Today’s Apps Gone Free: iPalettes, U4Ea, Wee Rockets and More
Create fantastic color palettes, alter your state of mind, and build and fly rocket ships with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:U4Ea ($0.99 → Free, 32.4 MB): Alter your state of mind with U4Ea. Those in need of relief.
U4Ea takes a completely different approach to mindfulness. It asks you three simple questions: How do I want to feel? What personal attributes do I want to boost? What am I preparing for? U4Ea’s algorithm will then take your answers and blend its frequencies to create a custom sound just for you. With more than 350 combinations, you’ll have no issue finding the sound you need.
U4Ea is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 16 ratings.
Universal:Wee Rockets ($2.99 → Free, 84.7 MB): Build and fly your own rocket ships in Wee Rockets. Children ages two through six.
Wee Rockets contains 64 rocket body pieces to choose from along with 10 different astronauts. Simply drag and drop them into place. Then blast off into space and try to collect the aliens and planets before reaching the finish line.
Wee Rockets is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 37 ratings.
iPalettes – Color palettes ($2.99 → Free, 39.0 MB): Create color palettes with iPalettes. Decorators and designers.
iPalettes is all about beautiful design. It features an inspirational list of more than 1,000 color palettes to browse through. You’re also able to import your own photo, analyze the colors, and create the best possible palettes from them. Colors can be converted between HEX, HSB, RGB, and CMYK with just a tap, and you can share your creations via your favorite social media websites.
iPalettes – Color palettes is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
iPad:The Detective: Verona ($1.99 → Free, 270.7 MB): Make your grandfather proud by taking over the family business and solving mysteries in The Detective: Verona. Parents and teachers.
The Detective: Verona is as much a learning tool as it is a game. It’s set in the world of Romeo and Juliet, only in the present day Verona. You play as the grandchild of a famous private investigator, and the time has come for you to start solving your own mysteries. The game presents various scenarios that require you to collect, evaluate, and use information from different media types and formats. The purpose is to teach the player how to make informed decisions by flagging clues as credible or unreliable and organizing them in the most logical way possible.
The Detective: Verona is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 8 ratings.
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