Today’s Apps Gone Free: Cowculator, Brainbean, Blox 3D and More
Calculate how much you save by going vegan, flex your brain muscle, and create 3-D models with today’s collection of apps and games.
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Universal:Cowculator – Friends, Not Food ($0.99 → Free, 39.6 MB): Calculate how much has been saved by going vegan with Cowculator. Those who live in a vegan lifestyle or plan on going vegan.
Cowculator can show you just how much water, grain, forest land, CO2 equivalent, and animal lives you have saved by going vegan. Simply enter the day, month, and year you went vegan, and all of the data will instantly update. Tap on a category to view more equivalent data. The app also includes metric support, notifications, and two icons to choose from.
Cowculator – Friends, Not Food is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 6 ratings.
Wordid – Word Game ($0.99 → Free, 9.4 MB): Create four-letter words as quickly as possible in Wordid. Anyone who needs a great way to get their brain going.
Wordid is simple, casual fun. In each game you’re provided with 60 seconds and a jumble of letters. You must drag and drop the letters into the spaces at the top in order to create valid four-letter words as quickly as possible. Each valid word will earn you points, stickers, and additional time on the clock. You’ll also be provided with a new set of letters. Keep the game going for as long as you can to climb the leaderboards.
Wordid – Word Game is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 38 ratings.
Blox 3D World Creator ($2.99 → Free, 193.9 MB): Create beautiful worlds from scratch using only taps in this fantastic entertainment app. Parents.
Your child is able to start off with a blank canvas or they can choose from one of the six other pre-built worlds. Designing new structures and adding animated objects is as simple as tapping on an open spot within the world. Blox 3D World Creator includes everything from basic building blocks to animated wildlife. Your child can also change the time of day within their little world.
Blox 3D World Creator is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 37 ratings.
Blox 3D ($2.99 → Free, 182.7 MB): Unlock your creative side by building 3-D models with this entertainment app. Both children and adults.
Blox 3D’s intuitive control scheme allows anyone to create. You start off with a single block, and you can build from there by tapping and pulling to create new blocks. Make sure to create your base and move upwards first, otherwise it can be difficult to navigate the blocks. The blocks can be rotated with a swipe and zoomed in on with a pinch. Double tap to delete any blocks you’ve created. Your creations can be played out within the app or saved to your photo library.
Blox 3D is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 16 ratings.
iPad:Brainbean – Brain Games ($2.99 → Free, 114.7 MB): Flex your brain muscle with Brainbean. Those ages 10 to 110.
Brainbean contains a collection of eight puzzle, memory, drawing, and word games that will play with your brain. The games are all based on scientific creative exercises, and last only about a minute each. They’ll help build creative confidence, test your working memory, boost problem solving skills, and much more all while providing oodles of entertainment.
Brainbean – Brain Games is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 474 ratings.
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