Amazon Free App of the Day

Sleepwalker’s Journey is the 2/11 app.

Meet drowsy Moonboy. Blown out of bed by a big lunar sneeze, he sleepwalks through dreams. Moonboy needs your help to reach his bed. Guide him safely through various traps, clear obstructions from his path, and shift his surroundings to create a safe passage to the cozy bed. Solve environment puzzles in a fantasy world, find multiple pathways through the game, and collect stars and crescents to experience the beauty of Sleepwalker’s Journey fairytale atmosphere. You are Moonboy’s only guardian, and your imagination is the key that shapes the dream, as you lead the boy to his beloved bed. You are the dream creator.
 
This is a very unique game. If anyone knows if a similar one, please post that here. The character's name is Moon Boy and he walks in his sleep. It is a platformeresque game and you have to move things out of or in to his way to get him safely back to bed. Starts out slow and easy and gets more challenging as you go. You can speed him up or retrace his steps. The only downside is that it is 60.6MB. Okay, the review is boring, but the game is not. :)
 
I've actually downloaded this last app....I got a lot if memo ry on my galaxy note! :-D I think it's as boring as JB sounded in describing it
 
Men in Black, kind of a fun game but unless you are willing to shell out some cash you are soon waiting hours, even days it seems, to accumulate enough credit to keep playing. Still, fun while it lasted and fairly true to the MIB movies.

Sent from my Galaxy Note 10.1
 
Mysteryville 2: Hidden Object Crime Adventure is the 2/12 app.

Brave and talented journalist Laura Winner returns to the small town that everyone remembers from the award winning game Mysteryville. And once again she finds herself at the epicenter of a scandal. She plans to take a vacation and relax with her friend Bill Witowsky and ruined when she arrives to find that Bill is missing. She starts her own investigation and also discovers that the town’s new priest is about to organize an art and jewelery auction, something rather unusual for this small rural local. Could Bill's disappearance be somehow linked to the auction? It's up to Laura to find out.
 
Hey, if it is up to Laura to find out, why do all her work for her? As you well know, I am lousy at hidden object games. If my wife downloads it, I will let you know what she thinks. Am trying to figure out, however, why they need read only access to your phone state. Some reviews said you have to post to FB or Twitter after completing a level, others state you can X out of it. Someone said they could not continue without doing that. Surely we have hidden object game fans that would like to see how this one is.
 
Romeo To Go Deluxe is the 2/13 app.

Romeo To Go includes everything you need for mobile romance. Flying on an airplane together? When they serve the cocktails and peanuts, make it romantic by setting up Romeo To Go firelight and mood music. Grabbing a quick bite at a local fast food restaurant? Surprise her by bringing your own table cloth and then add this portable candlelight and mood music to make it an intimate dinner. Whether you are dating or have been married for years, this app will support you in building a fun and vibrant relationship.
 
Now we have to depend on an app to squeeze a lit bit of romanticism out of our guys? Hope the developer is a woman! :-D
 
Just my opinion, but if you need an app to get her glowing again, and stick figures to tell you how, you probably aren't a member of this forum and won't be reading this anyway.
 
Very strange, the free app for today has been changed.

Word Bubbles for Kids is the 2/13 app.

There are four game modes. In the toddler zone, your child can pop bubbles and hear each letter of the alphabet. This is a great way to learn new words with a visual aid. In the kid zone, kids learn that writing and spelling is done from left to right. The big kid game teaches your child to write words they have learned in the previous games. Word Bubbles for Kids also has a game for parents. The grown up zone is similar to the game Text Twist. You are given a number of letters to make a word. Once your child masters the big kid zone, they can try this grown-up game to see how much they've learned.
 
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