Best Apps of the Week January 24
Here's a quick roundup of the best apps we've seen in the past seven days. Our list this week features a great educational app for kids, a unique task manager, and more.
Here's a quick roundup of the best apps we've seen in the past seven days. Our list this week features a great educational app for kids, a unique task manager, and more.
In the latest Apple Arcade game, you’ll try to knock out 31 others players in quick battles that take less than five minutes.
The educational app features the stories of women including Ada Lovelace and J.K. Rowling.
The game doesn’t require an Internet connection and features more than five themes and 50 avatars.
Sometimes simple is the best.
The app records the front and rear camera simultaneously while also recording speed and GPS information.
The tracker uses machine learning in iOS 13 and watchOS 6 to better understand your sleep habits.
Some of the best new games that hit the App Store this week include a beautiful fantasy RPG, and old-school shooter, and more.
The colorful speed run game offers a great single-player and multiplayer option.
The game features more than 50 challenging rooms.
Perfect for short gaming sessions, you’ll make your way through different 4x4 grids.
The action RPG features four different playable characters and set in a dark fantasy world.
Anyone with a compatible game controller now also take advantage of the L3 and R3 button during play.
We’re highlighting some of the best new games to recently arrive on the App Store. Our picks this week include a unique new point-and-click adventure, a fashionable RPG, and more.
Our first Best New Apps roundup of the year features a great task manager to help you get focused, a recipe app, and more.
The new RPG features a story mode and more than 60 bosses to battle.
Featuring rouge-like elements, you’ll build up and then break custom star fighter with each run while trying to survive space.
From the maker of the FlickType Keyboard, the new option is designed for note taking on the watch.
You’ll be able to invent and build any machine under the sun and explore the world.
Set more than 2,000 years ago in the China Qin Dynasty, you’ll hack and slash while exploring the beautiful hand-drawn world.
In the game, you'll need to help Robert Hill recall his memories.
It’s not often that we catch sight of a completely original mobile game, but this new game fits the bill.