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Don't forget to download over $200 in free apps from Amazon

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 25 Dec 2014 9:07 User comments (2)

Don't forget to download over $200 in free apps from Amazon Amazon has made over $200 of apps free as long as you download the Amazon App Store for Android.
There are games and apps from all over the spectrum, and we have a picture of all the apps, below.

"The Muscular System Manual" is the biggest "savings" of all the apps, down from $65 to free, but there is little doubt that it is one of the more unpopular apps and probably had a hard time selling at its original price tag.

Additionally, Amazon has some nice discounts on ebooks, Instant Video titles and most of their hardware devices.

Amazon says the free apps promo will end on December 26th.


Source:
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2 user comments

126.12.2014 11:27

Amazon has slashed their prices on there android tablets because they are junk and now they want to give us free android apps that look as interesting as their lame product's.

226.12.2014 21:28

Err... Are you unaware that many, if not most of these apps/games are on the Play Store, also? And are you trying to claim Terraria, for example, is crap?!

I'm not terribly fond of Amazon, either, but don't be a silly fanboi about it -.-' .

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