
Let’s have a look at some of the free apps and games on the Google Play Store. Now keep in mind that these apps typically have a price tag but are only free for a short period of time. This article will notify you of the special offers for paid apps that are completely free!
Please be aware that although these apps are advertised as being free at the time of publication, we are unable to predict when these offers will finish, so they may become paid by the time you read this post or attempt to download them. This is problematic because there is no predetermined duration for app promotions on the Google Play Store, and offers may end just as fast as they were placed without any warning.
If you come across an app or game on our list that piques your interest but you don’t need it right now, consider installing it and then deleting it from your device. This will save it to your app library, allowing you to install it again in the future when you need it. It’s a great way to take full advantage of short-lived promotions.
Android apps available for free for a limited time
Android apps for productivity and lifestyle
- QR & Barcode Scanner Pro [4.8-stars /
$1.99]: A separate app for those who do not want to settle for their stock QR and barcode scanner on their smartphones. - Speed View GPS Pro [4.9-stars /
$1.49]: Track your speed, distance, time, location, and other metrics when you travel. - Electron Config Engine [4.4-stars /
$2.49]: This is a good companion to have if you are learning chemistry.
Android games
- Demon Warrior Premium [4.3-stars /
$0.99]: Here is an anti-hero game, where you are in the race to be the best demon possible. - Burning Fortress 2 [4.1-stars /
$0.99]: Do you have what it takes to keep your fortress safe and sound from incoming enemies? - Rogue Hearts [4.1-stars /
$0.99]: An isometric dungeon crawler that sees you survive using your gear, abilities, and wits. - Surface Trimino [4.1-stars /
$0.99]: Your goal is to gain as much of the board’s surface as possible. - Monkey Go Happy [4.7-stars /
$0.99]: Over 75 puzzles to solve, where you monkey around. - Missile Dude [4.7-stars /
$1.99]: The more you progress, the bigger and more destructive your weapons get.

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