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Amazon Appstore for Android free, paid app for 13 Feb 2012: Biscuit's Valentine

Amazon is still giving away one paid app a day for free from its Appstore for Android. Don't miss out!

Today's paid app for free is the game, Biscuit's Valentine's Day by zuuka Inc..

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Here are the product features as listed on Amazon's site.

  • Choose from 3 narration options: Auto Play, Read to Me, or Read to Myself
  • Enjoy interactive animation and pleasant sound effects
  • Play a fun memory game by matching pairs of characters
  • Have fun with the coloring book and sticker book activity
  • Sniff out the hidden bone for Biscuit on each page

Here's a partial product description from Amazon's site:

"A thoughtful little girl and her puppy, Biscuit, have lots of special deliveries to make on Valentine's Day. With animation and sound effects on each page, this story is fun for children of all ages. Choose from 3 narration types: Auto Play, Read to Me, or Read to Myself. Wi-fi download. Make someone feel special!"

With one free app a day, you could fill up all the memory in your Android device if you install them all!

So don't install them all.

Downloading the app and installing the app are two, different things. Downloading the app allows you to have access to it even after the 24-hour period to get it free has expired. Once you have it, it's yours. You can install it any time or not at all. Even if you don't think you'll use it now, you never know what the future holds.

Hurry! You only have until midnight tonight to get this paid app for free, and then Amazon moves on to the next app!

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Faydra Deon started out hand-coding websites in 1999 and moved into making more dynamic sites using third-party applications. In recent years, she has almost exclusively designed and customized themes for WordPress. See some of her sites at Hyper-linx. Faydra Deon is also a DC Social Media Examiner.

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