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Free iPhone and iPad games: Ticket to Ride Pocket, Mad Chef

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Free iPhone and iPad games: Ticket to Ride Pocket, Mad Chef
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Welcome to this week's penultimate instalment of Pocket Gamer's free game round-up - a feature that highlights the top App Store titles that have been made free in the past 24 hours.

As we've stated many times before, prices in the App Store change frequently. Grab these freebies before you miss out on a top bargain.

Remember to let us and your fellow readers know about any other great free apps in our comments section below.

Additionally, you can find out about all the latest App Store updates, price drops, and more by using the cleverly hidden hyperlink in this paragraph.

And if you're craving even more quality freebies, be sure to check out our sister site Free App Alliance for daily recommendations of the best free apps the App Store has to offer.

Ticket to Ride Pocket (iPhone)

Ticket to Ride Pocket is a faithful iPhone adaptation of the bestselling Ticket to Ride boardgame, which features four different game modes: Solo, Pass-and-Play, Local, and Multi.

The latter is an all-new mode that was added in a recent update. It allows you to play multiple asynchronous matches against opponents from around the world.

We haven't reviewed Ticket to Ride Pocket here at Pocket Gamer Towers, but we did give its larger iPad-only brother an extremely shiny Gold Award.

Download Ticket to Ride Pocket

Mad Chef (Universal)

This colourful cooking title hands you a toque, a double-breasted jacket, and a pair of checkered pants, and throws you headlong into a fast-paced kitchen.

Your job is to prepare a range of wacky recipes by flinging knives, forks, spears, and ninja stars at ingredients that your handy assistant throws into the air.

Just watch out for your punters. We can't see them leaving a hefty tip if they exit your restaurant in an ambulance.

Download Mad Chef

Anthony Usher
Anthony Usher
Anthony is a Liverpool, UK-based writer who fell in love with gaming while playing Super Mario World on his SNES back in the early '90s. When he isn't busy grooming his beard, you can find him replaying Resident Evil or Final Fantasy VII for the umpteenth time. Aside from gaming, Anthony likes hiking, MMA, and pretending he’s a Viking.