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 24 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. NS Lab
The NS has something new for progressive commuters: the NS Lab app. This is the experimental brother of the NS Reisplanner. Users can test all kinds of new functions here that should make your train journey more fun or easier.
What is especially striking is that you benefit from the app during the entire journey, instead of just when planning it. The app therefore offers step-by-step travel guidance, but no planner. You plan that journey in the normal NS app, after which you receive travel guidance and entertainment. Listen to different podcasts, take a quiz or play a game from the app.
2. Daggerhood
Daggerhood looks like an old-fashioned platform game, but is a lot more complicated than you might think. Instead of jumping, you move forward by throwing your dagger. The direction your dagger is going, you are going too. So you have to traverse a life at lightning speed.
But in the meantime you also have to puzzle with the best route to pick up treasure chests and other objects and to defeat enemies. The dagger will teleport you to a new world before you know it, unless you hit an enemy. Then you have just a little extra time to choose a new route full of treasures.
3. Spotify
The Spotify app has a new music library after the last update. Music and podcasts are split in it under two separate tabs. This mainly makes podcasts easier to find. Previously, podcasts were just one of the many options in the music library among all the music. Now they are prominently at the top.
The tab that shows podcasts is split into different parts. This way you can see which episodes of your favorite podcasts are new or which you haven’t listened to completely, so you can continue listening immediately.
4. Appie from Albert Heijn
Do you regularly use the Albert Heijn Appie app to look up recipes? Adjusting the ingredients to the number of eaters is now a lot easier. Previously you could not adjust this, but now you can easily indicate for how many people you want to cook a recipe. This way you know exactly how much you need and you no longer have to calculate it manually.