The new week is just around the corner, but before that, let’s take a look back at the last seven days. The editors of iPhoned has rounded up the best iOS apps, games and updates from last week.
Last week’s 4 best iOS apps
The App Store is working overtime every week. New apps, updates for existing programs and games are added all the time. You probably don’t notice this much, because most of it is not worth downloading. iPhoned therefore separate the wheat from the chaff every Sunday. Here are this week’s best iOS apps, updates, and games.
1. Become Crack 2
There’s a new online word game in the App Store. With Word Crack 2 you test your vocabulary against friends and strangers from all over the world. There is also an individual mode to practice and increase your own vocabulary.

In addition to the well-known Scrabble bonuses such as triple word value, you can also earn points in Word Crack through various power-ups. You can earn these and help you to put the best word possible. You can also chat with your opponents about the word duel.
2. Linea Sketch
Drawing app Linea Sketch has had a major update. The app makes it easy for (amateur) artists to create a beautiful drawing with handy tools. Because the app is designed so intuitively, it is made extra easy for you to make beautiful creations.
The new update adds some useful features. For example, you can now adjust or fix the thickness with both the pen and the marker. New templates are also available and a number of problems have been solved.
Also read: The 7 best drawing apps for your iPad
3. Hypnopedia
An app to improve your mental health: it exists. Hypnopedia works with an Apple Watch to record your sleep activity. It was developed by a medical expert after researching the different stages of sleep.
When you reach a certain stage of your sleep, the app plays a voice that triggers positive thoughts. Without waking up, your brain stores the positive thoughts. You choose in advance what you would like to improve, such as your self-image. The app can also help you if you are depressed or have social anxiety.
4. Dead by Daylight
In Dead by Daylight, one killer faces off against four hapless survivors. If you are one of the survivors, you must escape from the killer. By hiding and taking advantage of your surroundings, you make sure that the killer doesn’t catch you.
As a killer, you try to track down the survivors and take their lives. There are several ways to do that. The game is full of references to various famous killers from horror movies, which makes it extra fun for horror fans.