The week is over and that means a fresh app overview is waiting for you! You should not miss out on these new apps, games and updates. The best iOS apps of week 25 can be found here.
The best iOS apps at a glance
The App Store is working overtime every week to process the endless stream of new apps and updates. However, you hardly notice this, because only a small part is worth installing. If your iPhone or iPad could use some new apps, you’ve come to the right place for the best iOS apps.
1. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
Attention Pokémon GO fans. The same creators have this time ventured into a game set in the Harry Potter universe. The world is recovering until it suddenly goes completely wrong and all kinds of magical worlds end up in the world of the muggles (non-wizards).
It is up to you to find and collect these Foundings and thus complete your registry. In Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, you are constantly looking for spell energy, money and to perform all kinds of enchanting spells. Check out our Harry Potter Wizards Unite tips to become the best wizard of them all.
2. Momondo
The travel app now helps you even better with the cheapest and best flight tickets, rental cars and hotels. The makers have made the app smarter to automatically pick out your favorites. Did you have a good experience with an airline or rental company during your last holiday?
Then it is convenient that the app shows your most recently booked flights and rental cars at the top of the results. In addition, the reputation of providers is more often included in the sorting. Providers who are known for good service, ease of payment and transparent prices are clearly shown by Momondo.
3. Apollo: A Dream Odyssey
Apollo: A Dream Odyssey may be more of a story than a game. From the third perspective you end up in a strange world as the girl Apollo. She has lost her dreams, and through puzzles you rediscover her and dreams and what is important in life.
Solve the puzzles and delve deeper into the surreal world full of soothing puzzles. You can easily finish Apollo in an hour, but it does suck you completely into the story of the main character.
4. Burgernet
Burgernet is being improved. The sleuth app of the Dutch police is getting an update, with which the Control Room can send images. The GPS location of the searched’s smartphone is also shared. It will also be possible for citizens to send photos to the Control Room via the app.
In this way, the Police get a clearer picture of the wanted person. The new location function is used to alert citizens in the immediate vicinity, for example in the event of a missing person. Calls can now also be shared directly via social media and WhatsApp groups, such as those in your neighbourhood.