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Apps That
Went Free on
2020-03-05

Pop the Bloons, guide a small ball of light on a dangerous journey, and access any Mac from afar with today’s collection of apps and games.

Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro
iPhone
iPad
Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro

Remote KeyPad and NumPad Pro

Remote Sunrise LTD

Increase productivity with Remote KeyPad for Mac.

Power users.

FREE ($1.99) For a limited time FREE ($1.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

Remote KeyPad for Mac turns any iPhone or iPad into a wireless extension of your Mac’s keyboard. You’ll first need to download the free companion app from the developer’s website: https://cherpake.com/remote-for-mac. Then launch both apps and your devices will automatically sync up. Remote KeyPad for Mac includes dedicated number, arrow, and action keys, allowing you to work more efficiently. You’re also able to edit existing keypads and create custom keypads that match your workflow. Remote KeyPad for Mac works with Numbers, Excel, Keynote, PowerPoint, and many more applications.

Your life or job would be much easier with additional keys and actions.

You don’t have a Mac.

File Explorer & Player [Pro]
iPhone
iPad
File Explorer & Player [Pro]

File Explorer & Player [Pro]

Remote Sunrise LTD

Access your Mac from afar with Remote Drive for Mac.

Those with content to share.

FREE ($3.99) For a limited time FREE ($3.99) For a limited time
Why we picked this?

Remote Drive for Mac allows you to access your Mac from anywhere in your home. You’ll first need to download the free companion app from the developer’s website: https://cherpake.com/remote-for-mac. Then launch both apps and your devices will automatically sync up. Remote Drive provides full access to the files on your Mac, allowing you to view photos and documents, stream video, stream music, and transfer content with ease.

You have content you want to access remotely from your iDevice.

You don’t have a Mac.

Drop The Chicken 2 The Circus
iPhone
iPad
Drop The Chicken 2 The Circus

Drop The Chicken 2 The Circus

Blakzero Oy

Escape capture by performing in the circus in Drop the Chicken 2.

Fans of puzzle games.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

Drop the Chicken 2 is a physics-based puzzle game with one simple goal: to drop Chuck the chicken into the nest below. You’re able to place different objects all around the screen before dropping him to ensure his safety. You can also try to get Chuck to eat bugs on the way down in order to earn additional points and get the highest possible star rating. The game includes five worlds,100 levels, five bonus levels, and Game Center integration.

You enjoy games like Cut the Rope.

You’ve grown tired of the genre.

Bloons TD 6
iPhone
iPad
Bloons TD 6

Bloons TD 6

Ninja Kiwi

Craft the perfect defense in Bloons TD 6.

Fans of fixed-path tower defense games.

$6.99 $6.99
Why we picked this?

The Bloons franchise is alive and well with Bloons TD 6. As always, your job is to pop every last Bloon that comes your way. To do so, place towers along their floating path. You’re able to select from 21 different towers with three upgrade paths each. When things start to get crazy, unleash one of nine unique and powerful monkey heroes to clean up the mess. The game includes 43 original maps, four difficulty settings, cooperative gameplay, and unlockable monkey skins.

You enjoy the Bloons franchise and tower defense games.

You’re tired of the genre.

Almost Impossible!
iPhone
iPad
Almost Impossible!

Almost Impossible!

Daniel Counsell

Guide a small ball of light on a dangerous journey in Almost Impossible.

Fans of side-scrolling platformers will love this one.

$0.99 $0.99
Why we picked this?

Almost Impossible’s retro future graphics will draw you in, and the gameplay will keep you coming back for more. Tap on the sides of the screen to push the bouncing ball of light forward and backward, and avoid everything that isn’t a platform. It sounds easy, but it’s almost impossible to complete the 50 levels.

You’re looking for a challenge. Almost Impossible has everything you could ask for from a platformer.

You’re easily frustrated.