The mobile game “Headbands” is a modern version of the classic game “Who am I?”. The game, which otherwise costs just under 6 dollars, is currently being given away.
- The iPhone game “Headbands: Head guessing charade” is a modern version of “Who am I?”
- Players have to guess characters, films and co. that are shown on the iPhone display.
- It is not known how long the free offer will last.
You can regularly download paid apps and mobile games for free from the app stores. The actions serve to advertise the respective application. This is to attract new users. Not only do you save money, but you can also get really good programs or games for free.
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For example, the mobile game “Headbands: Stirnraten Schrade” is currently available free of charge. The game is a modern version of “Who am I?”. Instead of a piece of paper, the iPhone or iPad is held to the forehead. Players then have to guess characters, films and co. that can be seen on the display.
Included are 6,000 words and over 60 categories. Among other things, you can choose film characters, animals, fruits or songs from different eras. If the content is not enough for you, you have the option of purchasing additional categories via optional in-app purchases.
Is it worth downloading?
“Headbands: Head guessing charades” is a fun mobile game for parties, nights out with friends or families. If you like the classic game, you can take a look at the digital version.
The average rating in the App Store is currently 4 out of 5 stars. At least iOS 13 must be installed on your Apple device to use it. The game can be played in German and seven other languages.
It is not known how long the free offer will last. So if you are interested, you should access it quickly. If you secure the mobile game for free now, you can always download it for free, even if it is offered for sale again.
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