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Apps That
Went Free on
2020-02-13

Improve your guitar skills, entertain your little one, and survive a mysterious space station with today’s collection of apps and games.

Zoo Sounds – Safe Toddler Fun
iPhone
Zoo Sounds – Safe Toddler Fun

Zoo Sounds – Safe Toddler Fun

William Artamon

Entertain your little one with Zoo Sounds.

Parents.

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

Zoo Sounds was designed to help give parents a break. It provides a safe and fun environment for your child to enjoy without your full supervision. Zoo Sounds includes 30 high quality animal sounds that can be activated via large and colorful animated buttons. Tap the leaf button or shake the device to generate a new set of animals and backgrounds.

You have a child near the age of one. This app will entertain.

Your child is too old for an animal sound board.

Fractal Space
iPhone
iPad
Fractal Space

Fractal Space

Haze Games

Survive a mysterious space station in Fractal Space.

Fans of FPS and puzzle games.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

Use your wits and your tools to escape Fractal Space. Your journey begins in a foggy haze, with no recollection on how you arrived at this mysterious space station. You must forge ahead and solve a variety of puzzles by activating switches, accessing portals, coasting with your jetpack, and utilizing objects in your environment.

You’re into games like Portal. It even supports most MFi controllers.

You despise on-screen controls for FPS games.

Guitario: Guitar Notes Trainer
iPhone
iPad
Guitario: Guitar Notes Trainer

Guitario: Guitar Notes Trainer

Nostic sp. z o.o.

Improve your guitar playing skills with Guitario.

Those learning to play.

$4.99 $4.99
Why we picked this?

Guitario will put you on the fast track to music stardom. It was created in collaboration with professional guitarists in order to help players memorize notes on a fretboard. Each session game includes a mix of questions that will ask you to read from the fretboard and locate notes on it. One wrong answer and the game is over. The game includes a variety of customization options including nine tuning categories, three gameplay styles, and an expert mode. It also records your reaction times for notes, allowing you to chart your improvement.

You’re a guitar player working on music theory.

You’re already a master.