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Free Halloween apps for iPod Touch

October 12, 3:31 PMMinneapolis iPod Touch ExaminerTammy Forner
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Halloween is around the corner and what better way to get in the Halloween spirit than with a few free apps.   There are many Halloween apps for the iPod Touch user to choose from, but not all are free. Some of the free apps for the iPod Touch in no particular order are:

  

 1-   Free Halloween Sounds by Pixel Narrative

 2-  Halloween WordSearch by Finblade

 3-   iGlowStick by spielwerk

 4-   Halloween Countdown by Energize Software

 5-   Halloween PhotoCraft by Endloop Systems Inc.

 6-   reMovem Halloween Edition by Mundue.net

 7-   Whack-a-Halloween by Nguyen Minh Duc

 8-   Tap Tap Race- Halloween Edition by Shaved Ham

 9-   AdLibs Lite: Halloween Edition

 10- Pumpkin Blast Free by Rich Olson

 11- Manic Pumpkin by Rich Olson

 12- Crazy Pumpkin Lite by Ezone.com

 13- Singing Pumpkins by RamDreams

 14- Goolloween Lite by Robot Wheelie LLC

 15- Undead Live by Aftershock Innovations

 

 For more info: Check iTunes Apps Store as selection and pricing may change.

 

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