This free app (for Apple and Android) offers a range of casino games, including blackjack, poker, roulette and slots. The game starts users off with a certain number of chips and if you run out of these, real money must be spent to buy more.
The COVID-19 crisis is having a devastating impact on all of us. It’s also highlighting how much we all need social connections.
The books can be a bit on the expensive side, but Audible offers a monthly plan that gives users one audiobook per month and 30% off all other audiobooks. This is a great option for seniors who have trouble reading (or don’t want to).
Match has a free version, but the general consensus is that you need a paid subscription to have any luck on it. That's a hangover from the early days of online dating, when paying for membership to a site meant you were serious about settling down. But my friends and I have long since come to the conclusion that you might be a little too eager to find a significant other if you're paying to get dates, particularly given the abundance of free dating apps. There are definitely paid features on some dating apps that are worth the price, but I've yet to be able to justify shelling out cash for love.
The game looks good and plays well. There are some interesting options too, like the ability to choose between traditional Majong tiles and tiles that look like playing cards.
Mint is a personal finance app that makes it easy to manage your money. You can see where you’re spending your money as well as set monthly budgets to stay on track money-wise. Whether you want to start saving for something specific or you just want to figure out how much you’re actually spending at Chipotle each month, Mint is for you.
This is everything you love about Amazon, without the need to login to your account on a laptop. They feature a "Deal of the Day," trending sales, and curated shops to prepare you for gift-giving holidays.
The series has now spawned other games that use the same characters, but follow different styles. For example, Angry Birds Evolution (for Android and Apple) is an RPG-style game and Angry Birds Dream Blast (for Android and Apple) is a bubble popping game.
While the style might not appeal to traditional word search fans, others might love it. The app also performs well and is very easy to use.
While storing your own photos is a key feature of the app, there are other interesting features too, such as: