
We occasionally choose an intriguing selection of apps for fans of both Android and iPhone, which are often paid for but are currently accessible for free for a little period of time. Take advantage of these amazing discounts on games and apps to expand your device’s app library—just make sure to act quickly!
We cannot guarantee how long these promotions will remain available on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, so please keep in mind that they are just temporary. Therefore, it’s best to grab them while you can. Just a gentle warning to be mindful of any potential membership commitments, in-app purchases, and adverts that may accompany them.

Even if you don’t require an app right away, install it if it piques your curiosity. It will be added to your app library and marked as “bought” as a result. After that, you may uninstall the app straight from your phone and get it back for free anytime you need it.
Android Apps and Games
Android Apps
- Clock Widget (
$0.99): Want to have the time told in words? This widget should do a decent job. - TriSolve (
$0.99): See math from a different angle (heh!) with this app that helps calculate all things triangles for you. - QR and Barcode Scanner (
$5.99): Here is a QR reader and barcode scanner code app that will make your life convenient. - DogTok (
$2.99): This app claims to be able to help you interact with your dog, but don’t expect to have heart-to-heart conversations with your furkid anytime soon.
Android Games
- Undead City: Survivor Premium (
$0.99): You are a hero with many skills, and have a city full of hapless people to defend from waves of zombies. Can you do it? - Zombie Age 3 (
$0.99): The zombie apocalypse is upon you, and you will need to have all your wits with you to survive. - Monster Killer Pro Shooter (
$0.49): Choose from different characters with varying abilities to shoot monsters from a top-down perspective. - Live or Die: Survival Pro (
$0.99): It is up to your wits and wisdom to survive an unforgiving environment. - Everybody’s RPG (
$0.49): Go around, adventurer, recruiting more powerful heroes as you progress in the game to conquer new lands and defeat more dangerous enemies.
iOS Apps and Games
iOS Apps
- Stickyboard 2 (
$4.99): Imagine a giant board that lets you play with an unlimited number of sticky notes! - Breastfeeding Central (
$1.99): A personal breastfeeding helper that you can ‘summon’ regardless of the time of the day (or night!) as it provides you with tips and tricks. - Amsterdam Audio Stories (
$8.99): Walk through Amsterdam without actually being there, reliving the stories told over your headphones. - Type Freely (
$4.99): This app lets you get all your texts written freely, professionally, and shared as an HD image on social media. - Pool Calculator (
$4.99): If you need help with calculations for your swimming pool or hot tub chemistry maintenance, then this app helps get the right balance on things.
iPhone games
- Word Search Creator (
$0.99): Looking for a way to engage your audience? Why not come up with your own word search puzzle? - Color Lines 98 Bubbles Classic (
$1.99): Connect color balls in a row to progress to the next level. - DEEMO (
$1.99): A mobile rhythm game that requires you to have impeccable timing and a sense of rhythm. - Dead Rails (
$6.99): If you love railroad networks, then how about navigating a train yourself through intricate rail networks while transporting passengers? - Tables – Multiplication Drills (
$0.99): I have always been an advocate for practice makes perfect in math, and the same applies when it comes to mastering multiplication.
We advise you to review the app’s details in the Play Store or App Store before downloading any of the aforementioned apps. This is crucial since some of these free apps can have unique features or drawbacks of their own.
Both free and paid apps should be avoided since they could have unnoticed in-app purchases and adverts. This is especially important while downloading kid-friendly games.
In the rapidly evolving world of mobile apps, several companies use cunning tactics to obtain your personal information. But tech buffs, don’t worry! We’ve compiled some crucial advice to help you safeguard your important data. Being selective about the permissions you grant the apps you decide to install is an essential first step.

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