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Top iPad apps gone free for March 11th

app sale by Cherry Mae Torrevillas, 11 Mar 2013
Top iPad apps gone free for March 11th

If you are looking for some exciting apps, then check out our list of the best iPad apps that have just gone free for a very limited time only. These apps were free at time of publication. However, please check their official iTunes page to verify price.

 

Robokill 2: Leviathan Five

Price: Was $2.99

For: iPad

Blasting up mechs on the iOS has never been prettier. A “casual” game with some serious oomph backing it up, better download this now while it’s still free!

 

 

ClickySticky Easter

Price: Was $0.99

For: iPad

Seriously, as far as “timely” apps go this week, this one sure does take the cake!

 

 

 

TV Show tracker

Price: Was $1.99

For: iPhone and iPad

You think you don’t need this app, but trust us when we say that you’ll literally never miss another episode of your TV shows ever again!

 


 

Async PowerPoint Remote

Price: Was $1.99

For: iPhone and iPad

Why download this PowerPoint app? Well, for one, there are no annoying lasers to guide you anymore!

 

 

Data Control - Manage Data Usage in Real Time

Price: Was $1.99

For: iPhone and iPad

This app will help you to accurately track how much data you use. 

 

 

 

ziptrip: CTA Transit Tracker

 Price: Was $0.99

For: iPhone and iPad

Never miss a daily commute again with a download of this app!

 

 

 

 

NextTrain DC Platform

Price: Was $1.99

For: iPhone and iPad

If you live in DC Metro, and need to take the train, then this app is a must have. 

 

 


 

AVATANK

Price: Was $0.99

For: iPhone and iPad

Destroying stuff has never been cuter than this app. And with the glut of similarly styled games on the iOS, that’s really saying something!

 

 

 

The Fluffies

 Price: Was $0.99

For: iPhone and iPad

 This is probably one of the better iterations of Dr. Mario we’ve seen for this 16-bit cult classic!

 

 

 

Epic War TD Pro

Price: Was $3.99

For: iPhone and iPad

A tower defense which takes its inspiration from Gears of War? YES!