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Apps That
Went Free on
2020-04-06

Compete in competitive card battles, take the right angle, and share adorable animal stickers with today’s collection of apps and games.

Zero+
iPhone
iPad
Zero+

Zero+

SaturnBoy, LLC

Swipe to slide numbered tiles in order to make them all zeroes in Zero.

Fans of logic-based puzzle games.

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

The basic gameplay mechanics in Zero are simple enough. You must slide positive and negative numbered tiles around the board in order to achieve zero. The first few levels consist of just ones and twos, but things get crazy pretty quickly when large numbers and new kinds of modifier tiles enter the mix. Also, keep in mind that tiles won’t stop sliding unless they run into something. The game includes a total of 120 levels.

You think math is fun.

You get frustrated easily since you can’t skip levels.

321! - Angles Do Matter
iPhone
321! - Angles Do Matter

321! - Angles Do Matter

Antonio Jr

Take the right angle and earn a high score in 321.

Casual gamers.

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

321 aims to be your next gaming addiction. The ball launcher near the bottom of the screen moves left and right on its own. Tap when the angle is right to launch a ball into the playing field. The ball will continue to expand until it touches something, whether that’s a wall or another ball. Each ball has a value of three on its first launch. Reduce the number to zero by hitting it with other balls in order to score. The game ends whenever a ball crosses the line near the bottom of the screen.

You’re a fan of pick-up-and-play games. The rules here are easy. The game itself is not.

You want something you that can play for more than a few minutes at a time.

Lost Cities
iPhone
Lost Cities

Lost Cities

TheCodingMonkeys

Compete in card battles in Lost Cities.

Fans of card games like Solitaire.

$1.99 $1.99
Why we picked this?

From the mind of world-renowned board game designer Reiner Knizia comes Lost Cities. It’s a head-to-head card game that requires you to fill lanes with cards in order to achieve a higher score than your opponent before the draw deck runs out. The game is similar to Solitaire in the sense that you can only play cards in ascending order. A comprehensive rules section and voiced acted interactive tutorial will ensure you understand the nuances of the game. Lost Cities includes four different AI opponents, online multiplayer, and VoiceOver support.

You enjoy anything from Reiner Knizia or simply love card games.

You prefer playing alone.