Top 11 Apps You would not want to miss...
Blue Note 75 (Free,
iPad only): Features curated music
and a historic weekly look at the albums, videos, and stories of Blue Note
Records last 75 years. If you have a Spottily Premium or Radio, you can sign
right into the app.
"Timeful"
(Free, iOS): It is an intelligent calendar app mixed with a to-do list. The
apps algorithm learns how you get stuff done and smartly suggests ways to build
new habits and get things taken care of, all on your own terms.
Modern Combat 5: Blackout ($6.99, iOS
and Android) offers stunning graphics and a new single-player campaign with
locations such as Venice and Tokyo. Theres multiplayer, and you can choose your
own class and create a squad with your friends.
Passible (Free, iOS): It’s a beautiful
password management app that securely stores your usernames and passwords all
in one handy spot. If you use the apps built-in web browser, your login info
will already be filled in the next time you visit your favorite site.
Crazy Taxi: City Rush
(Free, iOS): It’s an re-imaging of the original Crazy Taxi games and
features new one-touch controls and the ability to customize your cab for the
first time.
Hearthstone: Heroes of
Warcraft (Free, iPad only): It’s an addictive card game with plenty of depth, and
"Curse of Naxxramas" is the first expansion. While the original game
focused on multiplayer, this new expansion features a story-driven
single-player campaign complete with boss fights.
Micromon ($0.99, iOS): This might be heavily
influenced by Pokemon, but that doesn’t mean this monster catching RPG is fun.
With over 130 monsters to capture, train, and evolve, Pokemon fans will find
themselves right at home in the fantastical world of Pixekai.
Xibalba (Free, iOS): This is a retro
first-person shooter that lets you battle it out in the eerie setting of the
Mayan Underworld. Its a bit reminiscent of the legendary Doom from 1993, and
thats a good thing.
Dreamworks Press:
Dragons ($4.99, iOS) is a storytelling app that thrusts you into the world of
"How To Train Your Dragon" but lets you decide your fate. There’s
varying reading levels for kids and adults alike, and you can either read along
or have your adventure narrated by Hoark the Haggard.

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