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Top iPad apps gone

free for May16th
iTunes services are unavailable. Prices were last updated 2 years ago

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

 

Rail Maze Pro HD

Price: Was $0.99

This game is an upgrade to Rail Maze that lets you route multiple trains simultaneously, has five game modes and supports Retina displays!

 

Plump&Slim BoothHD Free

Price: Was $1.99

This app allows you to change your image quickly, with effects to slim, plump, bellies and a free transform tool.

 

 

 

Rudidrum

Price: Was $2.99

This app is designed to teach you the rudiments without the need for expensive music lessons. Improve your speed, consistency, stability and precision!

 

 

 

 

Touch Your Toes in 10 days

Price: Was $4.99

This app lets you learn how to be able to touch your toes in just 10 days through powerful Yoga exercises.

 

 

 

Starlight

Price: Was $0.99

Want to be able to see what the stars, planets and constellations above you are? Simply use this app and point it towards the sky – it’ll tell you!

 

 

 

First Aid for Cats

Price: Was $2.99

If you have a cat, you ought to get this app – it’ll help you react more effectively when your cat needs medical help.

 

 

 

Eye Color Test

Price: Was $0.99

This app allows you to see how your eyes appreciate colors and their shares – simply move the colored blocks in the lines and change the color!

 

 

 

 

Legend of Fat Ninja

Price: Was $0.99

This is a skillful game combining physics and action into one game – play as a ninja to learn how to cook the best noodles!

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Matt is a technology enthusiast, particularly surrounding smartphones and Apple products. Living in the UK, Matt passionately follows all of the latest news on Apple from across the globe.