Today’s Apps Gone Free: Return of the Zombie King, Math Flashcard Match Games and Phone Drive
Reclaim your throne, work on addition and subtraction skills, and store files locally with today’s collection of apps and games.
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Universal:Addition and Subtraction Math Flashcard Match Games for Kids in 1st and 2nd Grade ($5.99 → Free, 43.9 MB): Your children can work on their addition and subtraction skills with this educational game. Parents and teachers with children ages five through eight.
Addition and Subtraction Flashcard Match Games creates a fun environment for your child to practice addition and subtraction in with its eye-popping visuals and positive encouragement. Your child can work on matching problems to their answers or matching problems to other problems. The difficulty can be adjusted by changing the number range and by showing the cards or keeping them face down. The game also includes a bubble popping reward after each round.
Addition and Subtraction Math Flashcard Match Games for Kids in 1st and 2nd Grade is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 7 ratings.
Return of the Zombie King ($2.99 → Free, 64.6 MB): Reclaim your throne by reclaiming your body parts in Return of the Zombie King. Fans of one-touch gameplay.
Your loyal subjects weren’t so loyal after all. They’ve left you for dead in a swamp in the middle of nowhere. Now it’s up to you to collect loot and rebuild your decrepit body in order to reclaim your throne as the Zombie King. Tap to jump to collect loot and avoid your enemies, but beware, your energy is very limited. You’ll have to keep upgrading your zombie body in order to make it to the end of each level. The game includes more than 100 levels spread across four environments.
Return of the Zombie King is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 55 ratings.
Phone Drive ($1.99 → Free, 30.9 MB): Transfer files and access them with ease with Phone Drive. Everyone from students to business professionals.
Phone Drive allows you to easily grab files from your home computer or a local iDevice. To download files from your computer, simply point your browser at the provided URL. To download files from another iDevice, all you need is to install and launch the app on both. Phone Drive is able to read and play a wide variety of text and media files, and you’re able to organize them within folders. Files can also be sorted by name, kind, or date modified. There’s even a built-in text editor that allows you to create files.
Phone Drive is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 1558 ratings.
Productive – Habit Tracker ($1.99 → Free, 68.1 MB): Create and track positive habits with Productive. Anyone who wants to change their way of life.
Productive will help you take the first steps towards a better life. Start off be creating a list of positive habits either by manually entering them or choosing from the pre-designed set. Habits can be scheduled to repeat at various frequencies and at different times of the day. Productive’s intelligent reminder system automatically puts habits that need to be completely to the forefront, making it easier to focus on the task at hand. The app also includes stat tracking and passcode protection.
Productive – Habit Tracker is available for free today only (06/16). It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 33720 ratings.
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