Today’s Apps Gone Free: Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse, Tap the Frog, Yuri and More
Spend the day with a hatchling, Tap the Frog, and explore a beautiful and dangerous new world with today’s collection of apps and games.
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iPhone:Blink – Quick Memo ($0.99 → Free, 32.3 MB): Jot down tasks and memos in a snap with Blink. Those with a lot on their minds.
Blink’s minimal and clean design will help you get things done faster. Tap on an open space on the page and type what you want to record. The item will then be added to the top of the page. Tap on any item to give it one of two colors, which can indicate priority or whatever else you wish. Double-tap to archive items. Tap and hold to bring up additional options like editing, sharing, and the ability to move items to the top of the list.
Blink – Quick Memo is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 69 ratings.
Universal:Tile Rider ($3.99 → Free, 105.0 MB): Navigate levels while solving puzzles to reach the finish line in Tile Rider. Fans of casual games.
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 4.5-star rating with a total of 47 ratings.
Yuri ($2.99 → Free, 227.8 MB): Explore a beautiful and dangerous new world while never leaving bed in Yuri. Fans of platform games.
Yuri wakes up to find himself in the middle of a strange forest filled with weird creatures and massive plants. It’s up to you to guide him through this dangerous new world by rolling on the wheels of his bed. You’ll have to use elements in your environment and play with physics to reach the end of each of the 10 levels. The game also includes a sticker pack, Apple TV support, and an original soundtrack.
Yuri is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 97 ratings.
Tap the Frog ($1.99 → Free, 111.9 MB): Enjoy a collection of mini-games with Tap the Frog. Those who prefer variety.
Tap the Frog is good family fun. It includes a collection of 28 mini-games all starring a frog trying to earn his princely status. The mini-games will have you racing across lily pads, painting frogs, flying through the air, and even rocketing through space.
Tap the Frog is available for free for a limited time. It has a 5-star rating with a total of 4832 ratings.
Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse ($3.99 → Free, 213.3 MB): Spend the day with a turtle hatchling in Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse. Parents.
Toto the turtle lives in a giant treehouse all by himself, but he’s just a hatchling and needs someone to care for and entertain him. You’re able to join him and play basketball, go on a tire swing, blow bubbles, cook food, and even take a nap. Toto will let you know how he’s feeling through various emotes. Travel through the treehouse’s four rooms using the pull-down map. Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse is void of timers and objectives, so just play and have fun.
Dr. Panda & Toto’s Treehouse is available for free for a limited time. It has a 4.5-star rating with a total of 489 ratings.
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