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Apps That
Went Free on
2017-10-20

Organize personal goals and ambitions, roll the dice, and make your photos stand out with today’s collection of apps and games.

Dice World® Yatzy and Farkle
iPhone
iPad
Dice World® Yatzy and Farkle

Dice World® Yatzy and Farkle

AppA11y, Inc.

Play variations of dice against friends and strangers in Dice World.

Those who enjoy games of chance.

FREE ($2.99) For a limited time FREE ($2.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

Dice World has something for everyone. You’re able to challenge AI opponents, friends, and strangers, and even compete in tournaments. It includes six variations to choose from: Yatzy, Farkle, Pig, Threes, Balut, and 24. Each variation includes a set of rules in case you’ve never played before along with full stat tracking. Dice World also features leaderboards, chat, and full accessibility support.

You love turn-based games.

Dice games don’t interest you.

Wants & Thanks Journal Gratitude
iPhone
iPad
Wants & Thanks Journal Gratitude

Wants & Thanks Journal Gratitude

Pixolini, Inc.

Organize your personal goals, ambitions, and expressions of gratitude with Wants and Thanks.

Those who want to find out if their lives are in or out of balance.

$0.99 $0.99
Why we picked this?

Your life can be categorized in three ways: Wants, Needs, and Thanks. By categorizing the things in your life, you’re able to put it all into perspective. The app allows you to easily reorder lists by priority, attach photos to entries, and receive weekly reminders. Your progress is tracked with charts and graphs. Wants and Thanks includes the ability to share your entries via your favorite social networks, sync data across devices with iCloud, and create entries from Notification Center.

You need to focus on yourself. It provides a healthy reminder of what’s important to you and what you need to focus on.

You’re looking for a basic task manager.

Pixagram
iPhone
iPad
Pixagram

Pixagram

pierre gougelet

Create stunning photos to share with Pixagram.

Social media addicts.

$0.99 $0.99
Why we picked this?

Pixagram has everything you need to make your photos stand out. You’re able to apply 25 effects, 15 textures and light leaks, 20 vignettes, more than 30 frames, and text with more than 30 fonts. If that isn’t enough, you’re also able to adjust parameters like exposure, saturation, temperature, and vibrance. Don’t know what you want? No problem. The app offers the ability to randomly apply effects, textures, and vignettes.

You’re into tinkering with your photos.

You already have a go-to photo editor since it won’t add much to the equation.

Gif Me! Camera
iPhone
iPad
Gif Me! Camera

Gif Me! Camera

pierre gougelet

Create and share animated GIFs with Gif Me.

Those who love sharing on social media.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

Gif Me allows you to capture video three different ways: normal, multi-record, and stop motion. You’re also able to import photos or videos from your library. During the editing process you’re able to add and cut out frames, add filters, adjust the lighting, apply text and stickers, change the playback speed, and add a frame.

You like to create and share. It’s loaded with features.

You have no interest in the medium.

Animal Math Kindergarten Games
iPhone
iPad
Animal Math Kindergarten Games

Animal Math Kindergarten Games

Eggroll Games LLC

Your little ones can join Emma, the great math explorer, on a journey to explore the big city in this educational game.

Parents with children in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade.

$9.99 $9.99
Why we picked this?

To help each animal travel through the city, your child will need to successfully complete a variety of math activities. Math activities range from adding and subtracting to counting and identifying geometric shapes. The app includes a total of 8 adorable animals to join, and more than 100 activities. It also includes professional narration and instructions, and loads of positive encouragement.

You want to give your child a head start.

Your early learner doesn’t fit in the age range above.