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Apps That
Went Free on
2017-12-30

Start 2018 off on the right foot, learn the basics of music, and build better habits with today’s collection of apps and games.

Mussila Musical monster adventure - Notes | Rhythm
iPhone
iPad
Mussila Musical monster adventure - Notes | Rhythm

Mussila Musical monster adventure - Notes | Rhythm

Rosamosi ehf.

Learn the basics of music with Mussila.

Parents and teachers.

FREE ($4.99) For a limited time FREE ($4.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

Mussila provides a great way to introduce your child to the world of music. They get to travel with the band on a musical journey and identify instruments by the sounds they make. Your child is also able to customize the Mussila band, record their own music, and earn rewards like outfits and instruments. The app also supports multiple profiles, so it’s great for a classroom setting.

You’re child is six years of age or older. They’ll love all of the content here.

You have a young child. They’ll most likely struggle with the concepts and interface.

Wonder 7 Minute Workout App
iPhone
Wonder 7 Minute Workout App

Wonder 7 Minute Workout App

Fat Cigar Productions Ltd

Start 2018 off on the right foot with Wonder 7 Minute Workout.

Those who feel like they’re short on time.

$4.99 $4.99
Why we picked this?

Wonder 7 Minute Workout will have you feeling amazing in only eight weeks. All it requires is seven minutes of your time two to three days per week. Sessions include 12 exercises that are performed for 30 seconds each with 10 second intervals. Accompanying videos will ensure you perform the exercises correctly. Wonder 7 Minute Workout includes the original seven minute workout and a wonder seven minute workout. It can also be scaled depending on fitness level.

You’re looking for the most effective workout.

You can never seem to stick with fitness goals. Besides push notifications informing you to stay on track, the rest is up to you.

Finn in 1989 - Choice of a Lifeline - Episode One
iPhone
iPad
Finn in 1989 - Choice of a Lifeline - Episode One

Finn in 1989 - Choice of a Lifeline - Episode One

David Cordis

Help a young boy find his way home in Finn in 1989.

Fans of text-based adventure games like Lifeline.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

Finn in 1989 will leave you feeling nostalgic with all of its pop-culture references. Finn is a young boy who is lost in time with only his backpack and walkie-talkie. Being the only person who can pick up his signal, it’s up to you to help guide him to safety. The choices you make determine where this story goes.

You prefer games with a deep storyline.

Your games need to have top-notch graphics and intense gameplay.

Focus Timer - Keep you focused
iPhone
Focus Timer - Keep you focused

Focus Timer - Keep you focused

Real Number Works Inc.

Measure the time spent on activities with Focus Timer.

Those who want to put more time into things that matter.

$2.99 $2.99
Why we picked this?

Focus Timer will make focusing a habit. It comes with three themes to get you started: Reading, Studying, and Meditation. You’re able to create custom themes as well. When it’s time to focus, simply choose the theme and flip your iPhone face down to start the timer. Flipping it back up will end the timer, but try to stay focused for the entire duration. Focus Timer will record and chart all of your activities for the week for review. The app also includes a widget, seven wallpapers, and the ability to backup and restore data.

You’re easily distracted, especially by your phone. Flipping it over to start the timer will help you stay focused.

You’re laser-focused the majority of the time.