Today’s Apps Gone Free: LetSketch, Lazy Larry Lizard and Sea of Squares
Universal:
Lazy Larry Lizard is an original tale about a little green lizard who enjoys life in his own unique way. The storybook will teach your child about appropriate behavior towards others, socially and physically. It includes interactive elements on each page, optional narration with highlighted text, and a bonus game.
Lazy Larry Lizard is available for free for a limited time. It has a 3.5-star rating with a total of 102 ratings.
LetSketch is there for you whenever the moment strikes. Choose one of six canvas colors and get to work. The app sports a simplified UI, allowing you to focus on your creation. It includes colored pencils, three graphite pencil styles, and four charcoal pencil styles to choose from. You’re also able to sketch with a grid, adjust size and opacity, and use a photo as a reference.
LetSketch is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4-star rating with a total of 32 ratings.
Sea of Squares is simple fun, and there’s nothing wrong with that! Each level presents you with a sea of squares that must be cleared. You’re able to remove them by tapping two or more adjacent squares of the same color. Every time you remove a set of squares the rest will squeeze in, creating new matches. When you near the end and can’t create a match, hit the reshuffle button and mix up the colors. You have a limited amount of reshuffles, so use them wisely. The game includes a total of 100 levels and three difficulty settings.
Sea of Squares is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 107 ratings.
Developers:
If you are a developer who would like to get your app included in our “Apps Gone Free” daily lists, here’s our basic set of rules:
- 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.
To submit an app, simply send a request to tyler@appadvice.com with the subject “Apps Gone Free.” Please include the name of the app, a link to it in the App Store, when and for how long you intend to offer the app for free, and anything else you would like to share. We will take it from there.