For me, there is never enough time in the week to get through all the
great apps and games that come out. Even some of my favorite titles get
lost in a folder somewhere as I make room for the next batch of cool
stuff.
If you need inspiration for a Mother’s Day gift, want a good app for
storing and organzing PDFs, or are just looking for some fun games to
play this weekend, we’ve got a list of apps and games to help you out…
This app is the perfect way to show your mom just how much she means
to you. You can add your own voice to pictures of the family and set the
whole thing to music. The results will bring a tear to any mother’s
eye. Users can select from more than 25,000 pictures, illustrations, and
animations or add their own images. The app features dozens of
customizable themes and layouts as well as a plethora of complimentary
soundtracks that match the mood of the story.
This app is available on the iPad for free.
Nothing makes me sleep better at night than the relaxing sound of a
babbling brook, or the rhythmic chirp of a million crickets. If you like
to fall asleep listening to nature, but are afraid to leave your window
open at night, you should check out Noisli. Choose from 16 different
nature sounds, including ocean waves, campfire, rustling leaves, and
more. Mix and match combinations of sounds to create your perfect
nighttime playlist. Who would have thought that the sound of a fan
blowing worked so well with the sound of birds chirping? Set a timer to
turn off the app after you’ve already fallen asleep.
This app is available for $0.99.
Hipstamatic has got a new bee in its bonnet. The trendy retro camera company is focusing its sights on video now. This app
lets you record three to 15-second clips and combine them together to
make your own mini movie. Add one of the interesting filters based on
movie footage that only a film student would know. Then, share your
short on Facebook, Instagram, Vine, and more. Just like Hipstamatic’s
other apps, you can add a wide variety of additional filter packs for
$0.99 each.
This app is available for $1.99.
I’m sure I’ve mentioned in the past that I love GoodReader. It’s been
my go-to PDF reader for as long as I’ve owned my iPad. I store my
role-playing game books, my knitting patterns, and a whole lot more. This new version
comes with all the great features of the original, plus a few new ones
that might bring you over to the dark side. The PDF Manager lets you
add, rearrange, delete, rotate, and email individual pages. The PDF Page
Slider now shows page previews and the tool area can now be hidden. Use
the PDF button to create an empty file for notes and drawings.
This app is on sale for $2.99.
Any game that has “JRPG” in the title has got to be good. We’re
getting into deep levels of gaming geekery now. In this tiny adventure,
players can create a unique character from five different races and
classes using an old-school style roller. Explore four large themed
zones, each with its own town with shops, libraries, portals, and more.
Head out on a variety of dungeon crawls with 70 unique monsters, 20 boss
fights, random encounters, and secret passageways. For the greedy Gus,
there are hundreds of unique loot items that you can use to customize
your character, including rare and unique items that increase your
stats.
This game is available for $1.99.
Maybe you are the kind of person that loves to play puzzle games, but
you don’t want people thinking you go in for that kids’ stuff. Sequ is a
challenging puzzle game that looks like a complicated math problem.
Your friends will envy your brain power. The goal of this game is to
fill as many boxes as you can by moving different directions. The first
box you touch is number one. Then move vertically, horizontally, and
diagonally with the skip two or skip one rules to try to get all boxes
on the grid filled in.
This game is available for free.
This app is so super productive that it doesn’t even waste time with a
full name. Brevity is the soul of speed, my friend. This attractive
reminders app lets you quickly get down your thoughts before they float
out of your head. Reminders are represented as floating bubbles that
grow through time. Tap the largest bubble to see what is coming up next.
Use natural language to create task quickly. Set alerts to get
notifications when a task is due.
This app is available for $0.99.
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