Apple’s "Best of iTunes," the annual list that presents the most popular apps on iTunes, has just been published. According to it…
The tiny puzzle game Threes! is the Game of the Year.
And the brain training program Elevate is App of the Year.
Threes! – Apple's 2014 Game of the Year
Designed by independent game developer Asher Vollmer, Threes! is puzzle game that features just one simple game mode – but that game mode can prove to be quite addicting. Since “a picture is worth a thousand words,” I invite you to check out the video embedded below to see what it’s like to play the Threes! puzzle game.
The runner up for the title of Game of the Year is Leo’s Fortune, a platform adventure game that tasks you with finding Leo’s stolen gold.
Just like Threes!, Leo’s Fortune is available for iOS as well as Android.
Elevate – Apple’s 2014 App of the Year
Improve your memory, focus, and other cognitive skills by training with Elevate. It features some cool mini-games, nice and colorful visuals, personalized workouts, detailed performance tracking, and more. If you need a personal brain trainer, go ahead and get Elevate, Apple’s 2014 App of the Year.
The runner up for the title of App of the Year is Instagram’s Hyperlapse, the app that can be used to create moving, handheld time lapses with a cinematic look, quality, and feel.
Unlike all the other apps presented in this article, Hyperlapse is available for iOS only. Get it from Apple’s App Store here. A video that presents the Hyperlapse app is available on vimeo.
The tiny puzzle game Threes! is the Game of the Year.
And the brain training program Elevate is App of the Year.
Threes! – Apple's 2014 Game of the Year
Designed by independent game developer Asher Vollmer, Threes! is puzzle game that features just one simple game mode – but that game mode can prove to be quite addicting. Since “a picture is worth a thousand words,” I invite you to check out the video embedded below to see what it’s like to play the Threes! puzzle game.
- iOS users can get the Threes! game from Apple’s App Store here.
- Android users can get the Threes! game from Google Play and from Amazon.
The runner up for the title of Game of the Year is Leo’s Fortune, a platform adventure game that tasks you with finding Leo’s stolen gold.
Just like Threes!, Leo’s Fortune is available for iOS as well as Android.
- iOS users can get the Leo's Fortune from Apple’s App Store here.
- Android users can get Leo's Fortune from Google Play here.
Elevate – Apple’s 2014 App of the Year
Improve your memory, focus, and other cognitive skills by training with Elevate. It features some cool mini-games, nice and colorful visuals, personalized workouts, detailed performance tracking, and more. If you need a personal brain trainer, go ahead and get Elevate, Apple’s 2014 App of the Year.
- iOS users can get the Elevate app from Apple’s App Store here.
- Android users can get the Elevate app from Google Play.
The runner up for the title of App of the Year is Instagram’s Hyperlapse, the app that can be used to create moving, handheld time lapses with a cinematic look, quality, and feel.
Unlike all the other apps presented in this article, Hyperlapse is available for iOS only. Get it from Apple’s App Store here. A video that presents the Hyperlapse app is available on vimeo.