Best Apps of the Week August 7
Check out some of the best new apps that arrived in the last week.
Check out some of the best new apps that arrived in the last week.
The latest addition to Apple Arcade heads to the universe from the hit HBO series.
Take a look to find out more about the upcoming games.
The app allows users to create 15-second video clips with audio and different effects.
You’ll exchange fire with enemies and try to avoid damage.
Available for pre-order now, the game is about togetherness and fighting back against the darkness that can sometimes consume society.
The app is a fitness logger that uses gamification to help keep up a fitness routine.
We’re taking a look back at the best games that arrived in July.
Our Best Apps of July include a professional video recording app from the makers of Camera+ 2 and a simple budgeting app.
The app is all about making the perfect sourdough bread and features recipes and more.
Jump into the latest look at the best new games that have hit the App Store in the last week.
Our latest look at the Best Apps of the Week include a great way to manage time zones of co-workers and an inclusive fitness that uses AI.
The multi-faceted, dialog-based adventure features cinematic interviews with eight different survivors.
You’ll try to compete and figure out hidden phrases.
The just-announced app will arrive soon for iOS devices.
The app continues to gain features found on the desktop version of the popular image editing software.
You’ll compete against other players to find an island first.
You can see all applicable time zones and find overlapping times.
Made for property managers in Australia and New Zealand, it's a great way to keep track of what’s important.
The app offers a unique and innovative take on an RPG.
It’s been another great week for new apps. Our choices include a great way to watch Netflix with friends no matter where they are and an app to help you focus or sleep.
Featuring unique exploration and interaction, the game is a stress-free way to start the weekend.
Help a man travel through his dreams as he learns to accept his own death.