Today’s Apps Gone Free: MathEdge, Tile Rider and Blox 3D City Creator
Universal:
Tile Rider provides classic top-down gameplay with loads of puzzle elements. The object of the game is to guide your vehicle through levels littered with switches, enemies, and portals in order to reach the finish line. It’s a bit of a throwback to the App Store’s earlier gaming days since it doesn’t require in-app purchases of any kind or an Internet connection. Just enjoy the ride through 35 levels.
Tile Rider is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 28 ratings.
MathEdge provides a step-by-step guide to learning addition and subtraction. You’re able to create custom questions for your child or simply select one of the built in difficulty levels. The step-by-step guide will walk your child through the problem with audio hints and even carrying the one for them. The app also caters to left and right handed children. A flash card option is available as well to help your child hone their skills.
MathEdge Add and Subtract is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 62 ratings.
Based on the bestselling Blox 3D apps, this latest iteration opens a whole new world of creativity. Your child is able to start off with a blank canvas or they can choose from a variety of pre-built cities. Designing new structures and adding animated objects is as simple as tapping on an open spot within the world. Blox 3D City Creator includes everything from basic building blocks to animated vehicles. Your child can also change the time of day within their little world.
Blox 3D City Creator is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 24 ratings.
Developers:
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- It must have at least a three-star average rating at the time it goes free.
- The app must not have been free numerous times (3+) over the last six months.
- The free version of your app must not include ads.
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