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Apps That
Went Free on
2019-03-16

Guide a noble circle through Flatland, collect dots, and train your dog with today’s collection of apps and games.

A Noble Circle
iPhone
iPad
A Noble Circle

A Noble Circle

Amirali Rajan

Guide a circle through a two dimensional world in A Noble Circle.

Those games that just has to be experienced.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

A Noble Circle is from the creator of A Dark Room and The Ensign. If you’ve played those games, you’ll have a better idea of what to expect from A Noble Circle. If not, you have to try it anyway. On the surface it’s a high score game that has you moving a circle higher and higher with taps. But as you progress, a rather unique story will unfold right before your eyes.

You want something completely different to play. Sure, it contains elements from games you’ve played before, but its combination of storytelling and advanced techniques is unique.

You’re not fond of change. It’s artsy. It’s challenging. It’s unique. But it’s not for everyone.

Collector: Fine Motor Skills
iPhone
iPad
Collector: Fine Motor Skills

Collector: Fine Motor Skills

Ellie's Games, LLC

Work on your child’s motor skills with Dot Collector.

Parents.

$2.99 $2.99
Why we picked this?

Dot Collector will stimulate your child’s senses. Colorful dots playfully bounce around the screen and your child is tasked with gathering them up with a tap and hold. They’re able to utilize multiple fingers to grab the dots as well. Then drag the dots into the hole to move on to the next set.

You have an toddler at home.

Your child is too old for these types of games.

Good Woofy
iPhone
iPad
Good Woofy

Good Woofy

Lee Searle

Train your dog to stop barking while away from home with Good Woofy.

Dog owners.

$0.99 $0.99
Why we picked this?

Good Woofy is a handy tool that will no doubt be appreciated by you and your neighbors. You must first record a command that will help quiet down your dog and a command that will praise them when they obey. Then place your iDevice somewhere where your pet can’t reach it yet where it can be heard. Activate the recording feature and head out. Good Woofy will listen for barks and record what it hears. When you return home you’ll be able to view how often your dog barked and playback the recordings. The app also includes the ability to adjust sensitivity, share stats, and share recordings.

You have a dog that needs some additional training.

You don’t have a spare iDevice lying around.