Keep seeing some posts circulating about popular websites and wanted to make a version for apps.
These are apps Iβm way too addicted to. Am I missing any?
P.S. Iβm on an iPhone so these are iPhone apps, but probably have an Android version too.
Edit: Sorry for all the time Iβve taken away from your life
Spellbound - addictive horrorΒ π» and romance stories
Bettr - the reason all my friends are jealous of my insta feedΒ π»
Commaful - popular fanfiction, story, and poetry community π
Sweep - get paid to guess who wins π games, all inside FB Messenger
Sweatcoin - get paid to walk
Helix Jump - legit the most addicting game on my phone
Out of Tune - win cash by guessing songs
Baseball Boy - addicting game where you smash a βΎοΈ
Dune! - Ride the sand dunes like a baller!! so much fun
Color Meme - color in all dem dank memes (surprisingly relaxing)
Sling Drift - beep beep - level 70 is insane π
Ball Gates - itβs surprisingly fun to navigate balls through gates
Bumper - kill them all!!!!!Β π (i alway win)
1Q - get paid to answer simple questionsΒ
Impossible Bottle Flip - mindlessly addicting
Hole - fuck up a city muahaha
Snakes Vs. Blocks - even more fun than the original snake hehe
Tenkyu - tilt your phone and watch the relaxing magic happen
Twenty48 Solitaire - put your sexy math skills to the test
Paper.io - easy drawing game that is #1 on the app store for a reason
Tornado - be a tornado and destroy everythinggg
Knock Balls - shoot down blocks with a canon - surprisingly relaxing
Wishbone - fun game for comparing stuff like hair, celebs, sports
Dosh - get paid to shop
Current - get paid to play songs and podcasts
Yarn - stories that are seriously creepy af
Youβre welcome π
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βI have no feeling for anything, I have no desire to live, I have no longer got the slightest energy, I seem to have no will-power left.β
β HonorΓ© de Balzac, from a letter to Countess Hanska wr. c. October 1843
βWords, I think, are such unpredictable creatures. No gun, no sword, no army or king will ever be more powerful than a sentence. Swords may cut and kill, but words will stab and stay, burying themselves in our bones to become corpses we carry into the future, all the time digging and failing to rip their skeletons from our flesh.β
β Tahereh Mafi, Shatter Me (via books-n-quotes)