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The 4 best iPhone apps and games of week 19

Before the new week starts, we look back one more time on the past days. The iPhoned editors have listed the best iPhone apps and updates for you this week.

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This week’s best iPhone apps and games

The App Store works overtime every week. New apps, updates for existing programs and all kinds of games are popping up on the go-to bank. You will probably not notice this, because most of it is not worth downloading. That’s why iPhoned separates the wheat from the chaff every Sunday. These are the best iPhone apps and updates from the past week.

1. Fate of Kai

Fate of Kai is a puzzle game, but that category doesn’t quite cover it. The game has the layout of a magic book with a nice picturesque style and an inspiring story. You walk through each chapter as a kind of maze. Along the way you try to steer the ideas of the characters in the game in the right direction.

Once your character has a thought, you can change it to overcome puzzles and other obstacles. That way you also determine where the story goes. There are 160 pages in the comic book that tell you a unique story. Highly recommended!

Fate of Kai

Tomas Lacerra

2. Arc the Lad R

Arc the Lad is a sequel to the console game of the same name, in which a major disaster took place and half the city was destroyed. The city was rebuilt under the leadership of Princess Sania. Now the protagonist Halt is on his way to rescue a girl in need from a nearby village.

Arc the Lad R is basically a traditional roleplaying game, so tactical combat is involved as well. It is therefore important that you give your characters the best skills they can use in the heat of the battle. The app is free to download, so take a look.

Arc The Lad R.

Arc The Lad R.

Boltrend Games

3. Sense – Mood tracker & Journal

If you keep track of how you feel, you will discover patterns in your behavior. This can help prevent depression and deal with stress better. Sense – Mood tracker & Journal is a handy assistant. You assess your mood on a daily basis, enter what you have done and possibly add photos and texts.

Graphs show how your well-being develops from day to day. In this way you can see which activities (and people!) Make you happy and what makes you feel depressed. Then, of course, it is up to you to change that. The basic functions are free, but you have to pay for the more in-depth analyzes. After the 3-day trial period, the Pro version costs 1.99 euros per week, 6.99 per month or 24.99 per year.

Sense - Mood Tracker & Journal

Sense – Mood Tracker & Journal

Vulcan Labs Company Limited

4. Batteries

Are you always concerned whether the battery of your Apple devices is still sufficiently charged? You can of course keep an eye on all your devices, but that is not very useful. Fortunately, Apple has a Battery widget that you can add your iPhone, iPad, AirPods and Apple Watch to. This way you immediately see the battery percentage of all your devices. However, it does not work on the Mac.

That’s why Batteries is so useful. This app works on both iOS and macOS. This way you can see on your MacBook how the battery of your iPhone or AirPods is doing. The other way around also works. You can easily check on your iPad whether your MacBook still has enough power. Batteries is a simple, but very useful app. It costs 3.49 euros once.

Batteries - All Battery Levels

Batteries – All Battery Levels

Pawan Dixit

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