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Apps That
Went Free on
2017-04-24

Cut works of art into equal parts, draw lines in the sand and liberate a town’s gold supply, and stitch multiple screenshots together with today’s collection of apps and games.

Picsew - Scrollshot & Collage
iPhone
iPad
Picsew - Scrollshot & Collage

Picsew - Scrollshot & Collage

Yojio, Ltd.

Stitch together multiple screenshots with Picsew.

Those who have scrollable content to share.

FREE ($0.99) For a limited time FREE ($0.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

Picsew is all about simplicity. You’re able to grab multiple screenshots or photos from your library or camera roll and have them stitched together automatically. This functionality is great for merging chat history, long web pages, tweets, and more. Of course, you can also manually adjust the horizontal or vertical stitching if need be. The app includes the ability to add your own custom watermark as well.

You frequently deal with screenshots. Picsew is one of the easiest and most efficient apps of its kind.

You’re looking for a collage creator. This isn’t that kind of app.

cut.
iPhone
iPad
cut.

cut.

gamebra.in

Slice and dice works of art into equal parts in Cut.

Those who enjoy casual games.

$2.99 $2.99
Why we picked this?

Cut takes line art and makes it interactive. The goal is to guide balls around the screen in order to cut the line art into equal parts. That’s easier said that done since some of the balls are connected to the lines, some can’t cut specific lines, and some have friction. Tap and hold to move the balls and see what happens. Try and try again until you have equal parts.

You enjoy the developer’s other games like Rop and Hocus. It has a similar feel.

You prefer more action-packed games. Cut has a lot of trial and error.

Gunpowder
iPhone
iPad
Gunpowder

Gunpowder

Rogue Rocket Games

Draw lines in the sand and liberate the town’s gold from the greedy Grimshaw in Gunpowder.

Fans of puzzle games.

$0.99 $0.99
Why we picked this?

Boss Grimshaw has stolen all of the town’s gold and locked it up in piggy banks and safes. It’s up to you to save the day by leading trails of fire to the explosives. You’re able to utilize everything from flaming wagons to cannons, but be prepared for anything, because Grimshaw is one tricky bandit. The game includes a total of 150 levels to play through.

You were a fan of the classic line-drawing puzzle games that hit the App Store way back in 2012. Its physics are spot on, and the cartoon-like look feels fresh.

You’re not into games that require trial and error. Be prepared to start over and over.

NoLocation - Remove exif data from photos
iPhone
NoLocation - Remove exif data from photos

NoLocation - Remove exif data from photos

Jackson Cole

Remove location data from your photos with NoLocation.

Those who prefer to keep their data private.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

NoLocation allows you to quickly and easily remove EXIF data from your photos. The data can be removed from new photos taken within NoLocation, or you can import any photo from your library. Keep in mind that NoLocation doesn’t overwrite the original photo. It simply makes a copy of the photo without any of the EXIF data included.

You don’t want to share your location. NoLocation is remarkably easy to use.

You want to keep your photo data intact. EXIF data consists of things like date, time, camera settings, and copyright information as well as location data.

War of Eclipse
iPhone
War of Eclipse

War of Eclipse

Game Stew

Captain your very own air battleship and take the fight to the aliens in this role-playing game.

Fans of retro-style graphics and gameplay.

$0.99 $0.99
Why we picked this?

War of Eclipse is unabashedly retro. Its pixel art graphics are sharp and its gameplay brutally difficult. You’re able to choose from seven powerful battleships, each of which can be customized in a variety of ways. Blast away all kinds of alien invaders by perfectly timing your shots. The game includes 35 enemy types to take on, random equipment drops, and seven different endings to discover.

You like your retro games to span more than one genre. It beautifully blends timing, role-playing, and adventure elements to offer one unique experience.

You like your graphics in 3-D and your gameplay fast and loose.