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These are the 4 best iPhone apps and games of the week (#23

The arrival of a highly anticipated game, testing your memory and how do you get away with a murder without getting caught? Here’s our weekly roundup of the best iPhone apps and games from last week.

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1. Albion Online

It’s been a long wait, but Albion Online is finally available for iOS. The game has been playable on computers for some time. Albion Online is a gigantic multiplayer game in which you have an unprecedented amount of freedom. The different areas seem endless and guarantee tens of hours of fun.

Albion Online is a so-called mmo. So, for example, you can explore dark dungeons and caves with other players, strengthen your playable character, craft new gear with resources you find along the way, and much, much more.

Albion Online

Sandbox Interactive GmbH

2. Overboard!

We live in 1935, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on a cruise ship and a murder has been committed. It’s an eight-hour boat ride to New York Harbor and you’re carrying a secret with you. You are the murderer. In order not to be arrested, you must ensure that you are not caught within those eight hours.

Welcome to the game Overboard! This game reverses the classic whodunit scenario. Instead of you looking for the killer, you should deceive the others. You do this by making others suspicious, sowing confusion and by moving tactically through the ship.

Overboard!

3. Memory Stamps

How good is your memory? You will find out with Memory Stamps. You start this game by looking at a beautifully designed (and very detailed) stamp. Then more and more elements disappear, until the entire stamp is blank. It’s up to you to color it back in so that you get the original back.

That’s easier said than done. Some stamps are small works of art and it is quite difficult to remember all the elements. Fortunately, Memory Stamps also has a beginner mode for when you just want to relax.

Memory Stamps

Memory Stamps

Tepes Ovidiu

4. DTCH

Pretty much all iPhone apps try to get you to pick up the app as often as possible. This does not apply to DTCH (which is an abbreviation of ‘to ditch’). This new app tries to ensure that you use your phone as little as possible, in its own way.

How? By vibrating when you grab your iPhone and unlock it. This is not very fast, but it is annoying enough that you do not spend hours on your phone. DTCH can be seen as the slightly more compelling version of other apps to tackle phone addiction. The biggest disadvantage of the app is the price tag: after the trial period you pay 10.49 euros per month.

DTCH: Detach |  Focus |  Prosper

DTCH: Detach | Focus | Prosper

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