Last Day for Amazon Android App Sale: $110 Worth of Apps and Games Free
Amazon is helping customers ring in the New Year by offering free Android apps.
The Amazon App Store is well worth downloading to any Android device because the company offers many sales throughout the year. Last week the company cut prices on several apps. Now, you can take advantage of the retailer's Free App of the Day Bundle, which includes 33 apps that have been generously discounted or are free. You can get as much as $110 off software and games for free.
The free games aren't unknowns. They are some of today's most popular game apps, like Thomas Was Alone, Riptide GP2, Fruit Ninja, Monopoly, Angry Birds Star Wars II, Kingdom Rush Frontier and the minimalist puzzle game LYNE. Thomas Was Alone and Angry Birds made on Tech Radar's 50 Best Android Games 2014 list.
Useful apps, like fitness tracking app JEFIT Pro, AVG AntiVirus PRO Android Security and Pho.to Lab PRO, are also on the list.
Jan. 2 is the final day of the sale, so act quickly.
Amazon Mobile Apps on Sale
There are three education, one finance, one music, one photography, two productivity, three utility three health and fitness apps on sale.
- Bills Reminder
- Alarm Clock Xtreme
- Orrery
- Calculator Plus
- BuildCalc
- Distant Suns
- Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client
- Mini Piano
- Food Diary and Calorie Tracker PRO
- Deep Sleep with Andrew Johnson
Amazon Game Apps on Sale
Whether you want games that will last the length of your commute, or you want to spend hours waging war, there is a game on this list for you.
If you enjoy playing video games, you have 19 fun mobile apps to choose from, including:
- Buttons and Scissors Pro
- Azkend 2: The World Beneath
- Stack the States
- Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink
- Might and Magic Clash of Heroes
- Garfield's Escape
- République
- Table Top Racing
- Sparkle 2 Evo
- Townsmen Premium
- Alice Trapped in Wonderland
- Patchworkz
- Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past
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