This week’s 4 best iPhone apps

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 best iPhone apps

The Apple App Store is working overtime every week. New apps, updates to existing applications and games appear all the time. You probably don’t notice this much, because most of the programs are not worth downloading. iPhoned therefore separates the wheat from the chaff every Sunday. Here are the best iOS apps, updates, and games from last week.

1. Vidate

Have you not been able to find love through Tinder, Bumble or Happn? The already overcrowded dating app landscape has a new player in the form of Vidate since last week. However, this app does things a little differently. Vidate is all about dating via video calling.

This week’s 4 best iPhone apps

You can therefore not provide your profile with text and videos. Instead, introduce yourself in a movie. Vidate tries to present a real image of users: post-processing of images is not possible. You can then ‘like’ other users and if they also give you a heart, you can video call each other.

2. Coachy

The gyms will probably remain closed for a while. So you have to come up with creative ways to get your daily portion of exercise. Coachy might be for you. This app is packed with exercises that you can perform without materials.

Coachy prepares a new training schedule for you every day. The app takes your fitness, goals and endurance into account. Do you have some weights at home? Then the app also takes this into account. Coachy is free to try for seven days, but after that you have to pull the wallet.

3. An Otter RSS Reader

It’s a bit old-fashioned, but many people swear by RSS feeds. This way you can keep track of new articles from multiple websites in one app. The new app An Otter RSS Reader is, as you might expect from the name, a program to keep track of RSS feeds.

The app is therefore anything but innovative, but very pleasant to use. An Otter RSS Reader syncs between your iPhone, iPad and Mac, has a minimalist design so that the focus is on the content and you can organize the feeds completely to your own liking. For example, you can create multiple folders based on subject.

4. Mazecraft

Are you familiar with Mazecraft? This game, in which the aim is to make your friends get lost in a homemade maze, got a huge update last week. Among other things, the image quality has been polished and you have more options for personalizing your maze.

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

Mazecraft

So Mazecraft is all about letting your friends get lost. You do this by making your maze as messy as possible and filling it with all kinds of attributes, such as trees. Then you can challenge others to solve your riddle. Of course you can also walk through others’ mazes.

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