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Apps That
Went Free on
2018-01-21

Navigate levels while solving puzzles, go from zero to 5K, and give your music an 80s look with today’s collection of apps and games.

5K Trainer - 0 to 5K Runner!
iPhone
iPad
5K Trainer - 0 to 5K Runner!

5K Trainer - 0 to 5K Runner!

Cloforce LLC

Go from zero to 5K with this fitness app.

Anyone who wants to lose some weight and get in shape.

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

This eight week program will help you safely and gradually work on your 5K time. All it requires is 30 to 50 minutes a day, three days a week to achieve a 5K run. The program alternates between running and walking, creating a unique workout each and every day. An audio coach will guide you through the entire process, so you’ll never have to fiddle with your iDevice while speeding along. Apple Watch support allows you to control the entire app from your wrist.

You want to get your health on the right track. Anyone can achieve a 5K distance running with this helpful fitness app.

10K is your goal. It ends at 5K.

Tile Rider
iPhone
iPad
Tile Rider

Tile Rider

Pavel Raliuk

Navigate levels while solving puzzles to reach the finish line in Tile Rider.

Fans of casual games.

$3.99 $3.99
Why we picked this?

Tile Rider provides classic top-down gameplay with loads of puzzle elements. The object of the game is to guide your vehicle through levels littered with switches, enemies, and portals in order to reach the finish line. It’s a bit of a throwback to the App Store’s earlier gaming days since it doesn’t require in-app purchases of any kind or an Internet connection. Just enjoy the ride through 35 levels.

You just want to have fun. No timers or pressure moments here.

You dislike top-down gameplay.

Tape
iPhone
Tape

Tape

Alexander Rutkowskij

Give your music an 80s look with Tape.

Those feeling nostalgic.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

Tape will liven up any party. It’s a cassette player emulator that features 16 cassette styles to choose from along with four fonts. The controls are entirely gesture-driven, allowing you to pause, go to the next song, go to the previous song, and change cassettes with swipes.

You miss the 80s. Tape is a lot of fun for a music player.

You want more functionality.