Temporarily free Google Play Store and Apple App Store apps

Have you ever realized that you were aimlessly browsing through your phone without taking any action? It’s simple to get lost and unsure of which apps to really install when perusing the large selection of apps available on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store, whether you’re looking through news, social media, or the apps themselves.
We are aware of the negative effects of this behavior, but we also value the thrill of finding a free program that is genuinely helpful. Because of this, we at Droid Tools have taken the time to search the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store for free apps that are usually not made available for free.
It’s crucial to remember that the free versions of the iOS and Android apps we describe below are only accessible right now. The expiration date of this deal is beyond our control. Because of this, it’s essential to take advantage of the chance and download/install any program that grabs your attention as quickly as you can, before it turns back into a paid app.
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Android apps available for free for a limited time
Android apps for productivity and lifestyle
- Reminder Pro (
$2.99): Our smartphones are supposed to help us be more efficient, so why not take advantage of this app so that you can remember stuff? - Home Workouts No Equipment Pro (
$1.49): You might have a thousand and one excuses not to work out at home, but this app ensures you can get a well-balanced workout even without any expensive gym equipment!
Android Games
- Evertale (
$0.99): A fantasy game with monsters to kill and places to explore. A Pokemon clone of sorts, with extremely lovely graphics! - The Hearts PRO (
$1.99): A puzzle game that will certainly stretch your brain power. There are 6 different game modes to choose from to keep you occupied for hours on end. - Stickman Warriors Super Heroes (
$0.49): A beat’em up that will test your skill to the maximum. Do you have the type of reflexes required to win? - Space Shooter Galaxy Attack (
$0.99): It is up to you again to save the galaxy from an alien invasion force. Do you have what it takes? - Timing Hero PV (
$2.99): An interesting RPG that pays homage to the pixelated graphics from the 8-bit era, where you explore the world and start growing in power as you level up.
iOS apps available for free for a limited time
iOS apps for productivity and lifestyle
- Memorize IELTS Vocabulary (
$4.99): If you are running out of time and need an app to help push you over the line in memorizing IELTS vocabulary, this might just be it! - Casual Dieting (
$0.99): Want to start keeping track of all that you eat? This log book makes everything look so cute, and it should spur you on! - Household Account Book (
$0.99): Balancing your monthly expenditure can be quite a chore, but what happens when you have an app that encourages you to do so with lovely graphics? It would be an encouragement for sure! - Pocket Chops (
$1.99): Practice makes perfect, and with 2,300 practice rudiments for the aspiring drummer, you’re spoilt for choice! - Locker Pro (
$15.99): Here’s where you can store all your passwords with peace of mind, at least it is an alternative if you are feeling paranoid.
iOS games
- Geography Duel (
$2.99): Hello, nerd! Want to show the world just how good your geographical knowledge is? This game will find you out! - Drop Flop! (
$0.99): Just how fast do you think your reflexes are? Find out in this screen-tapping game! - Hexio (
$1.99): A mind-numbing minimalist puzzle game with 96 levels to help keep your brain on its toes. - Doge Flyer (
$0.99): Now here’s a game that pays homage to the endless runner genre, where you are a Shiba Inu flying around in a rocket, avoiding obstacles to stay alive. Unlike a cat, you do not have nine lives… - Cartoon Craft (
$1.99): It is a fierce battle between orcs and humans, which faction will you take in this RTS to emerge victorious?

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