Sunday, 5 May 2013

My Sketch Paper, Glory Of Generals And Minuscule: The Private Life Of Insects


The App Store takes delivery of hundreds of new apps per day. The overwhelming scene makes it possible to easily overlook an exciting game, valuable productivity suite, etc. However, we have a solution. Today’s Best Apps tackles this problem by providing you with a handpicked and tested list of apps that are truly worth your consideration each and everyday.



Remember: Even though in-app purchases typically require your iTunes Store password for processing, you can further prevent them and other unauthorized actions by enabling local restrictions using the passcode locked iOS parental controls.

iPhone:
 My Sketch Paper for iPhone – Create Sketchbook and Handwriting, Painting, Drawing, Taking Notes with Free Paint Brush by effectmatrix (Free, 27.6 MB): Create, manage, access, store, and share your doodles, notes, journal entries, lists, and more in one place using this efficient notebook and sketchbook app. Pages can be simple blank canvases or consist of images, text, as well as hand drawn and handwritten input. Specifically, the toolkit consists of one pen and one brush with options for color and other adjustments, a magic brush, two eraser types, text insertion, image import, undo and redo, three paper types, nine background-style templates, and fullscreen preview mode. Looking at the larger picture, the app features an elegantly interactive 3-D user interface that displays books on a desk and allows flipping through pages using a natural swipe gesture, plus the ability to send pages as images or PDF files.


Universal:

 Glory of Generals by EASY Inc. ($3.75, 65.5 MB): Prove your command capabilities in this challenging World War II-themed turn-based strategy game. Take control of the Allied or Axis forces and be victorious as in battles spanning 37 countries. Being in charge means that you must properly utilize tanks, ships, planes, and more over recreated real terrain, plus expand and manage the different buildings at headquarters for vehicle creation, recruitment, and upgrading without any critical mistakes. The game features a campaign as well as local and online one vs. one multiplayer, 36 total tactical instruments, 128 units, and 16 ranks.



Minuscule:

The Private Life of Insects – A Fingerprint Network App by Fingerprint (Free, 77.3 MB): In this adorable side-scroller, kids (and even adults) have fun taking part in insect sprints and other challenges. For each race, there’s an instigator, the instigated, and the bystanders. As an example, the meadow has a beautiful ladybug who taunts a fly, then speeds off to the checkered flag. During the chase, the ladybug can eat food to gain a burst of speed and use power-ups, such as a flyswatter, when things are a little too close for comfort. Speaking of problems, it’s also important to avoid plowing the darling little beetle into speed slowing butterflies and coin stealing ants. The game features 3-D graphics with comical animations and sounds, four environments, 32 total levels, 19 total insects to discover, achievement awards, single finger control, in-game store to replenish power-ups and other items, as well as Fingerprint integration for child-friendly social-networking and more



iPad:

 My Sketch Paper – Write, Paint, Draw, Create Notebook with Free Pen and Brush by effectmatrix (Free, 12.5 MB): Create, manage, access, store, and share your doodles, notes, journal entries, lists, and more in one place using this efficient notebook and sketchbook app. Pages can be simple blank canvases or consist of images, text, as well as hand drawn and handwritten input. Specifically, the toolkit consists of one pen and one brush with options for color and other adjustments, a magic brush, two eraser types, text insertion, image import, undo and redo, three paper types, nine background-style templates, and fullscreen preview mode. Looking at the larger picture, the app features an elegantly interactive 3-D user interface that displays books on a desk and allows flipping through pages using a natural swipe gesture, plus the ability to send pages as images or PDF files.

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