We take a look at the top five paid iOS apps, which are now available for free, for just a limited period of time.
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Eden is a word game which allows you to do awesome things with blocks. In its recent update, the game received some features such as new worlds to explore, build, and destroy. Moreover, all kinds of materials to build with – fireworks, portals, paint bombs, lights, doors and treasure cubes, along with millions of user created worlds.
Original Price – $0.99
2. Mooniz Pro
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Mooniz is a simple puzzle game that’s a mix of physics and and a lot of color-matching. The game revolves around saving the world from adorable moon monsters by tapping groups of same colored Mooniz to make them explode in a spectacular display of dazzling colors. To help users in their quest to repel these mysterious invaders, there are killer power-ups available including point multipliers, first aid kits, nukes and more.
Original Price – $3.99
3. Hack RUN
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Hack RUN is a game which uses ‘old school’ command prompts, like DOS or UNIX, that simulate a real operating system. As users hack into their systems, they learn about the organization and the people who work there. People can read files and emails to find clues and riddles, which will give them access to more accounts. Data found on their systems will help them learn about the motives of the organization, and how dark their plans can get.
Original Price – $2.99
4. Carmageddon
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Carmageddon is the original free-form driving game, where pedestrians, and cows, equal points, and your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of automotive killing machines. The game features anarchic drive-wherever-you-like gameplay and over-the-top surreal comedy violence. Carmageddon features real-world environments that have been turned into killing fields, where the locals stay out on the streets at their peril.
Original Price – 3.99
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Pocket Calendar is one of the easiest and cleanest organising apps available on the App Store. Users can just slide their finger to set a time for events. The app gives users a a colorful timeline on the month view. It also marks important days as bold when you have some events going on. No matter what calendar service is being used that is, iCloud, Google, Exchange, etc, users can change color and name of their calendars.
Original Price – $1.99
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