You can download $115 worth of awesome paid Android apps for free right now
Android fans looking to score some free apps should check out Amazon’s Appstore today, because it’s currently offering users free access to some 40 apps and games that are worth a combined $115. This huge sale ends Saturday though, so you’d better hurry if you want to download them all.
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The offer is valid in multiple markets, with Android Police already confirming it’s up in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. France and Australia.
The Android games part of the promotion (available at the source link) includes titles like Plants vs. Zombies, Fruit Ninja and World of Goo, but also Plex, Boxer Pro, and other premium apps — a full list is available below.
ai.type Keyboard Plus
Alpha Wave
Amelia and Terror of the Night – Story Book for Kids
BeFunky Photo Editor Pro
Blocky Roads Pro
Boxer Pro
Braveland
Can You Escape – Adventure
CarbsControl – Carb Counter and TrackerDevil’s Attorney
Easy Voice Recorder Pro
Endomondo Sports Tracker PRO
Eufloria HD
Eve of the Genesis
Fruit Ninja
Gods VS Humans – Protect your Kingdom
Hidden Object – Haunted House 2
Human Anatomy Atlas
Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage
Knock-Knock
Lapse It Pro – Time Lapse & Stop Motion Camera – Professional
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5 – Audio Edition
MoneyWiz – Personal Finance
Plants vs. Zombies
Plants vs. Zombies (WiFi Download Only)
Plex
Repix
ScreenDim Full
Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Episode I
Timers4Me & Stopwatch Pro
To-Fu Fury
Toca Town
Trivia Crack (Ad Free)
Unpossible
V for Vampire
Web of Deceit: Black Widow Collector’s Edition (Full)(Kindle Tablet Edition)
Weird Park: Scary Tales
World of Goo
XnInstant Camera Pro
Zombie Gunship
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