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iTunes Free App of the Week: Toca Nature ($3 value)

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Apple has now updated the App Store with the new Free App of the Week: Toca Nature. Regularly listed at $2.99, you can now pick up the App Store Best of 2014 winner for free on all your iOS devices. It released back in November of 2014 at $3 and didn’t budge until Apple selected as this week’s freebie.

Head below for gameplay footage and to find out more about the unique world-shaping, nature sim:

Shape nature and watch it develop. Plant trees and grow a forest. Raise a mountain and enjoy the view. Collect berries, mushrooms or nuts, and feed the different animals. Learn who eats what and discover how much it takes to winkle a bear out. Walk through different landscapes and become friends with a fox. Capture the moment of woodpeckers zigzagging between trees, and watch the day turn into night.

iTunes Free App of the Week: Toca Nature ($3 value)

For more of the best iOS/Mac app price drops, head over to our daily Game/App roundups where you’ll find very notable prices on top rated titles right now like Monument Valley, Call of Duty Strike Force, Final Fantasy, and more. We also currently have Pixelmator for 50% off and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas at the lowest price its ever been offered for on the App Store.

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