May 09, 2013 Information. Requires iOS 4.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Super Nitrous $2.99 Hand of Diamonds $2.99 Pile of Diamonds $4.99. Jun 04, 2019 Here are the best iOS games available for your iPhone or iPad. Some games are free and others are paid, but every one of them is awesome.
(Flickr: Paul Schultz )With so many available, it wasn’t easy narrowing down our selection to these eight. We wanted to offer a variety of apps that appeal to a range of ages, as well as games you can play together as a family, and a few that your kids might want to play on their own. After all, who doesn’t enjoy those rare moments of quiet?These apps are not just a great source of entertainment. They’re educational. A few allow your kids to express themselves creatively through storytelling, while others improve their observation and thinking skills, their spelling, or their geography skills.All of these apps have achieved high ratings, great reviews, are free or inexpensive, and many have even won awards. Did we mention that they’re fun?( MORE: )by Darren Murtha Design(Drawing Pad)Ideal Age: 5 and younger, for older kids try Art Set by LOFOPIRequirements: iOS 7.0 or later for iPad onlyPrice: $1.99 + In-App Purchases (Free-$1.29)Why is this app great?
It’s a simple art app that has a whole lot of tools including crayons, that has a whole lot of tools including crayons, markers, paint, colored pencils, stickers, stamps, construction paper, and more. It’s also been featured in MacWorld Magazine, on nytimes.com, usatoday.com, the iLounge Buyer’s Guide 100 Essential Apps of 2010, Gizmodo’s 2010 Gift Guide, and it has won both the Parents’ Choice Gold Award and Children and Children’s Technology Review Editor’s Choice Award.
It’s obviously receiving praise for a reason.by Penguin Group USA(Penguin Group USA)Ideal Age: Ages 4 & upRequirements: iOS 5 or later for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchPrice: Free to download + In-App Purchases of $1.99/21 storiesWhy is this app great? With over 3.7 million downloads, everyone loves the app that teaches their kids the fundamentals of grammar while also creating silly stories. When the kids are asleep, try the adult Mad Libs for a little more uncensored fun.by The Creativity Hub Ltd.Ideal Age: Ages 4 & upRequirements: iOS 4.3 or later for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchPrice: $1.99 + In-App Purchases ($1.99)Why is this app great? All you need is an imagination and a good shake to reveal unlimited stories from the 9 pictures shown on Rory stories from the 9 pictures shown on Rory’s Story cubes. Move the cubes anywhere you want on the screen or shake again to create a new story.
With 54 images and more than 10 million combinations, this app will win over even the shortest attention spans.by Bright BunnyIdeal Age: Ages 4 & upRequirements: iOS 6.0 or later for iPad onlyPrice: $1.99Why is this app great? This classic family game keeps your kids busy looking for up to 40 different objects on the road. With thousands of bingo cards, two different player modes (one or two person), and interactive characters within the app, there’s no chance your kids can get bored.by EdmodoStoryLines (Edmodo, Inc.)Ideal Age: Ages 8 & upRequirements: iOS 5 or later for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchPrice: Free + In-App Purchase of $.99 for StoryLines Basic Drawing KitWhy is this app great? Noted by KQED’s MindShift as one of “10 Awesome Apps for Learning,” StoryLines brings the game “Telephone” to a whole new level with hilarious phrases and fun drawings all in the effort to build a story with everyone in the car.by Warner Bros.Ideal Age: Ages 9 & upRequirements: iOS 4.3 or later for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchPrice: $.99 + In-App Purchases ($.99-$2.99)Why is this app great? Scribblenauts Remix already has over 4 million Scribblenauts Remix already has over 4 million users who can’t get enough of this wacky app full of creative puzzles and vocabulary games. Let your kids go on an adventure, bringing life to any object that they type to pass new levels in new worlds with zany characters that they’re sure to love.by Spinlight StudioGeography Drive USA (SpinLight)Ideal Age: Ages 9-11Requirements: iOS 6 or later for iPadPrice: $2.99Why is this app great? Featured on Fox News Gizmos and Gadgets and winning a Parents’ Choice Gold Award should be enough of a reason to try out this great app.
Your kids will enjoy learning about U.S. Cities, capitals, states, rivers, and flags with fun trivia and games galore. The only downside is that it’s not a multi-player app. If you have an older iOS, try Stack the States by Freecloud Design, Inc., which allows up to 6 players.( MORE: )by Fun2Go Trivia & MoreIdeal Age: Ages 12 & upRequirements: iOS 4.3 or later for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchPrice: Free + In-App Purchases ($.99-$2.99)Why is this app great? As the name suggests, FunBlast! Is a blast, testing your family’s knowledge of History, Geography, Literature, Pop Culture, TV, Movies, and more. You can play alone, with another player, or in teams.
And with live animation, 4 different modes, and tons of sound effects, this app is sure to please. Keep this one for the older kids since the Bet Big mode includes a Las Vegas-themed casino.
Apple used to make it super easy to get the IPA version of any app on your iPhone just by syncing the device with iTunes, but ever since, that's no longer possible. Now, whenever you need to dig into an IPA file, whether it's to reverse engineer it or simply to look for the URL scheme name for or app icon customization, you'll need to use another Apple app on your Mac.The app in question is called, and it's available for free the Mac App Store. It's primarily used by schools and businesses to install mobile device management profiles on iOS devices and to quickly configure a large number of devices at once with the data, apps, and settings of their choosing. But you can also use it to update your iPhone, rearrange icons on your home screen, and more. Don't Miss:For this guide, we'll just be focusing on getting the IPA files of apps installed on your iPhone. Once you've on your macOS system (sorry, there is no Windows version of this tool), you can use the steps below to download and save IPAs on your computer.
However, this will only help you download IPAs of apps that have updates available for them that you haven't installed yet. That means it could be a waiting game since you'll have to wait until an update comes out (if one ever does) for the app you want an IPA for before using the steps below. Step 1: Disable Automatic Updates (Optional)To take full advantage of this method, you should disable automatic updates on your iPhone so that the app you need the IPA file for won't update on its own. If it does, you'll have to wait until the next update comes out to use Apple Configurator 2 to get the IPA file. On your iPhone, open up the Settings app, select 'iTunes & App Store,' then make sure 'Updates' is toggled off. I also suggested turning off Wi-Fi on your iPhone right before following the rest of the steps below, that way it's unlikely apps will update on their own at all. I've had automatic updates turned off and still had apps update on their own, so turning off Wi-Fi temporarily could help in these cases when it's not working properly.
Step 2: Log into Your Apple AccountOpen up the Apple Configurator 2 application, select 'Account' from the up top, then choose 'Sign In.' In the popup, enter the Apple ID that matches what your iPhone is using, then hit the 'Sign In' button.
Next, enter the password for the account, then hit the 'Sign In' button one more time, and that's it for this step. Step 5: Locate the IPA FilesOnce the updates have concluded, you'll have to dig into your user library files to find them. The easiest way to do this is to open up your Finder, select 'Go' from the menu bar, then 'Go to Folder' (or just use the Command-Shift-G shortcut instead).In the box that pops up, paste the below directory path inside, then click on the 'Go' button and you should be taken right there./Library/Group Containers/K36BKF7T3D.group.com.apple.configurator/Library/Caches/Assets/TemporaryItems/MobileApps. Alternatively, you can select 'Go' from the menu bar, then choose 'Library.' If you don't see 'Library,' hold down the Option key.
If you've, just use the keyboard shortcut Command-Shift-L to jump there. Then, go to Group Containers – K36BKF7T3D.group.com.apple.configurator – Library - Caches - Assets - TemporaryItems - MobileApps.Once you're in the 'Mobile Apps' temporary folder, click on the folder within it (or any of the folders within it, if you see more than one). Each one of the randomly numbered folders within it will be an app, so just browse each of those folders until you see the IPA file hidden inside of the app you're looking for. And that's all there is to it. You know how IPA files for the app you need.
Now you can turn them into ZIP files (just by changing.ipa to a.zip extension), unzip it, then start browsing the files contained within for what you need. For instance, if you need, you'll have to open the app package contents, then hunt for the PLIST file that has the URL types listed.Don't Miss:. Follow Gadget Hacks on, and. Sign up for or weekly and updates.
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