Amazon offering bundle of Android apps worth $110 for free today

It"s no secret that Amazon has been competing in the Android market for many years, and one of the tools in their arsenal is offering free apps on a daily basis out of their app store. Occasionally, the company even pays users to download apps in an effort to gain more traction within the highly competitive mobile app market.

Today, Amazon is offering up a "Free App of the Day Bundle," that includes 33 different applications for your mobile device. From a highly regarded fitness app, JEFIT Pro, to games like Monopoly and Fruit Ninja, to photography tools like Pho.to Lab PRO, there"s bound to be an app or two for everyone on the list.

Below are the apps that are included in the bundle:

  • LYNE
  • Orrery
  • Monopoly
  • BuildCalc
  • JEFIT Pro
  • Fruit Ninja
  • Republique
  • Riptide GP2
  • Sparkle 2 Evo
  • Stack the States
  • Calculator Plus
  • Table Top Racing
  • Angry Birds Star Wars
  • Buttons & Scissors (Pro)
  • Alarm Clock Extreme
  • Thomas Was Alone
  • Pho.to Lab PRO
  • Patchworkz (Full)
  • Mini Piano
  • Bills Reminder
  • Garfield"s Escape
  • Townsmen Premium
  • Kingdom Rush Frontiers
  • Alice Trapped in Wonderland
  • Azkend 2: The World Beneath
  • Clockwork Tales: Of Glass & Ink
  • Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client
  • AVG AntiVirus Android Security
  • Might and Magic Clash of Heroes
  • Deep Sleep with Andrew Johnson
  • Food Diary and Calorie Tracker PRO
  • Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past
  • Distant Suns: Unleash Your Inner Astronaut

Even though Amazon calls this list a "bundle," customers aren"t required to purchase and download the entire list of apps. Unfortunately, it does appear that some of the apps, such as Kingdom Rush Frontiers, are available only for Amazon"s own Kindle platform.

If you have experience with any of the listed apps, share your thoughts to help others identify the gems that are available.

Source: Amazon

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