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The 4 best iPhone apps and games of the week (#25

What about your charities? Not too good? A new app will help you with this. These are the best iPhone apps and games from last week.

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1. Kin

Kin is not an app for the part under your lips, but it is for learning (good) habits. Maybe I speak for myself, but almost everyone has goals that you just don’t get around to. For example, keep a diary, meditate regularly, play sports or read a certain number of books.

The app tries to help you achieve your goals. For example, you indicate that you want to exercise four times a week, after which Kin will motivate you to actually achieve this number. The app is based on positivity. You will not be punished if you have not achieved a goal, but rewarded if you do.

Kin: Social Habit Tracker

Kin: Social Habit Tracker

Justin Kan

2. Baba Is You

Do you fancy a brain teaser? Then try Baba Is You. This creative puzzle game has been available for iPhones since last week and has already been released for PCs and the Nintendo Switch. The game is unique because you can change the rules of the game.

There are more than 200 levels in the game and each time you have to work with a different challenge. For example, there is a level where you have to get to the words “Flag is win”, but these words are behind a wall and you can’t get through them. What are you doing then? Change the rule that you can’t go through walls. Baba Is You forces you to think about how games work in a different way.

Baba Is You

3. Hoptale

Summer is just around the corner and Hoptale might be your ideal travel companion. With this app you can make an interactive report of your holiday. Hoptale works automatically and determines what the journey looked like on the basis of photos.

These snapshots are placed on the map and then you can look back from day to day. Hoptale is therefore a fun way to show others what your holiday looked like. You can also use the app for inspiration as there is an option to share trips.

Hoptale: Remember Your Journey

Hoptale: Remember Your Journey

Hoptale Inc.

4. Mazeman

If you have Baba Is You on one end of the spectrum, Mazeman takes the other end. In this chaotic game you don’t have to think much at all, but you have to take action as quickly as possible. In this game you have to get through mazes that are teeming with enemies.

As if that wasn’t tough enough, you also have a ‘disability’: you can’t stop walking. So you always move in a certain direction in Mazeman. It’s up to you to at least not walk into the lap of enemies. You don’t have to play Mazeman for the story, but the game is a nice and fresh change for in between.

MAZEMAN

MAZEMAN

Crescent Moon Games

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