The week is over and that means a fresh app overview! As far as we are concerned, you should not miss these new apps, games and updates to existing apps. You can find the best iOS apps from week 14 here.
The best iOS apps of week 14 at a glance
The App Store works overtime every week to handle the never-ending stream of new apps and updates. You don’t notice that much, however, because only a fraction of it is worth installing. If your iPhone can use some new apps, you’ve come to the right place.
Photo and video editing app Clips is the newest app from Apple in the App Store. With Clips, Apple copes with Snapchat, Instagram and Prisma, among others. The idea is that you can take photos and videos or pick them from your library and spruce them up. You can then share the result via iMessage, or on social platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. Clips is therefore not a standalone social platform. Also read our overview with useful tips for Clips.
In KAMI 2 your goal is to make the pages in the image one color, and you have to do this within a limited number of moves. You choose a color and then place your finger on the field. As a result, paper unfolds from your finger to the environment. This seems easy, but the levels are getting more and more complex, so you have to look and think carefully. The video below shows how it works.
Giphy has been the go-to place for all things gifs for years. Today, Giphy draws a line under that position with the new Says app. As the name suggests, speech comes first. After giving the app access to your camera and microphone, you can start recording. While recording a gif, Giphy Says listens to what you say. Your words are then written out live in a speech bubble on your screen.
Pollennieuws is one of the best known and most useful apps. The app presents the pollen forecast in dry weather on a map of the Netherlands. The map indicates in colors how great the ‘threat’ is. Users can rate how much hay fever they have that day and indicate what the symptoms are. The reports help Pollen News to map out where hay fever is most affected.
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In Toca Life School, the free App of the Week, there is no time for boring maths or boring homework assignments. There is plenty to do in this cartoon city. Rock a cafeteria, spend the summer vacation with your school friends, or go to a youth club to play games and be part of a school band. Players create their own character, who gradually gets to know all the inhabitants of this cheerful town.
Runtastic is one of the most popular sports apps in the App Store. Now the makers also want to let you get started with eating healthily via the new Runtasty app. You can scroll through recipes in the app or choose a category, such as meat, vegetarian, sugar-free or easy. The recipes clearly indicate how long it takes to make, what you need exactly, what you have to do and of course also very important: what the nutritional values ​​are. For added clarity, each recipe has its own video.
Hearthstone, the well-known card game from developer Blizzard, was provided with a significant expansion this week. Journey to Un’Goro brings 135 new cards, which you collect by earning or purchasing packs. Unlike previous expansions, there is no new single-player adventure available, although you will be happy to collect all new cards for the time being.