
Do you know that there are premium or paid apps that are available for free each week? Check out our curated list! Do be aware that these offers are available for a limited time only, so be quick or regret later!
With oil prices surging, it makes sense to keep close tabs on your spending. We know that there are plenty of available apps in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, but with so many of them being premium, how about enjoying some free apps? These are premium apps, but have been made available for free for a limited time only. Go peruse what we have shortlisted before the deals expire.
Free Pro Apps (Android)
- Adventure in Wonderland (
$2.99) – This is a first-person point-and-click adventure game that pits you in the world of Alice in Wonderland. While there are many familiar elements and characters, you will still have a blast experiencing this whimsical, magical world that is presented in a whole new way. (4.3 stars, 188 reviews) - White Room (
$0.49) – Want to scare yourself silly? Why not indulge in this game, where you are thrown into a psychological horror setting that is played out in the first-person perspective? Your task? To survive as long as possible without dying. What’s a real creature and what’s a hallucination? Find out in this game! (3.6 stars, 362 reviews) - Countdown Widget (
$0.99) – Having a countdown timer is always useful, even more so when you are involved in training and have plenty of presentation slides to showcase. It can be unprofessional to use your watch timer when a phone timer makes it a whole lot easier to get things done and keep things on track. (4.2 stars, 314 reviews)
- Bank – A Dice Game (
$1.99) – Are you a gambling person? What is your appetite for risk? Well, this game is both exciting and fast-paced. The aim? Accumulate points by rolling the dice, collecting as many points as possible while attempting to outsmart your opponents. It works on a short break, or you can opt to play a longer game if you so desire. (4.8 stars, 363 reviews) - ForkYa! AI Calorie Tracker (
$4.99) – Do you keep track of calories for each meal? Some of us do, while others are simply more chill about it. If you are not that religious in keeping count of your calories, then this app is ideal. Just snap a photo of what you’re going to eat, and let the app’s AI calculate whatever you’re going to eat. It is not extremely accurate, but at least it gives you a ballpark figure. (5.0 stars, 16 reviews) - Eternal Fortress: Defense (
$6.99) – Do you love tower defense-style titles? If so, you will most probably love this one. Set in a sci-fi environment, you go up against the Machina Legion that is hell-bent on tearing down your fortress. Your strategic moves as humanity’s final commander will determine the outcome of the war. (4.9 stars, 41 reviews)
Free apps and their pitfalls
All the apps we feature here were available for free at the time of publication. Unfortunately, developers often don’t specify how long these offers will last. So, if you like an app, you shouldn’t wait too long and download it quickly.
Before downloading a free app, you should always take a look at the app’s page in the store. Sometimes, there are hidden pitfalls you should be aware of.
In-app purchases
Most free apps either contain advertising or offer in-app purchases. However, this is also true for some paid apps. It’s particularly important to pay attention to these aspects when dealing with games intended for children.
Permissions
Numerous apps collect user data and often sell it. If you want to be on the safe side, ensure you grant only the permissions the app needs. An alarm clock, for example, doesn’t need access to your cameras or contacts, and a flashlight shouldn’t be interested in your location data.
Which of the above apps will you install?
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