Despite the fact that we're now confined to the home with our mad toddlers, there is one upside: children these days have plenty of apps and games to keep us all occupied 19/03/20.More from Rob Waugh Event for The Mail on Sunday. Wikipanion gives you a Wikipedia search box instantly – a great time-saver when you’re using your iPhone to settle pub arguments. Virtual 88-key piano (£2.39) for practising your chords or tinkling along with any of the songs in your iPhone’s music library. MazeFinger swiftly becomes addictive – especially because it’s free. It uses the iPhone’s GPS, and one touch finds your nearest pubs, bars and restaurants.įlashy visual effects and extremely loud noises work quite well to disguise the fact you’re just drawing squiggly lines on screen with your finger here. One of the best apps on iPhone, Vicinity (£1.79) is like a real version of Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy. Fun – and cheap at 59p – but not one you can really play on public transport. Still, adding tentacles and eyes as you swim around is relaxing and fun.Ĭast your iPhone like a fishing rod and reel in fish from photographs of beautiful lakes. Sadly you don’t get to build a spacefaring civilisation in the £3.99 iPhone version of this evolution sim – you’re a piece of plankton instead. Play a song to the free-to-download Midomi and it identifies what it is – even if it’s you humming it. Possibly the best handheld game ever made, now just £5.99. Silly Lord Of The Rings fantasy meets block puzzling head-on – like Tetris in tights.
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