FREEday Vol. 67
Free games a'plenty round here, yeah. Friday seems like a good time to share 'em with ya.

There are a metric ton load of new free game apps out this week, and we're here to share them with you. What could be better than a cold fall day spent inside with this many quality games to play without spending a penny on them? We're not sure we want to know.
Brawl A real-time fighting card game that's both easy to learn and quick to play. Perfect for quick pick up and play sessions. includes play against real folks online and AI options.
Bullet Time HD Play as John Irish in this epic action adventure game - fight mutated beasts to find and save his family. Includes multiple campaigns and online action.
The Oregon Trail: American Settler A sequel to one of the most beloved games of our childhood? Sign us up right now! Gameloft brings the world of The Oregon Trail to life with this village building social game sim.
Blood & Glory Fight as a gladiator for glory, leave your blood (and hopefully the blood of your opponents) in the arena. Swipe and slash your way to victory or bitter defeat.
(click through to see the rest of these sweet free games) Tap Tap Muppets Take our favorite iOS rhythm game, add Henson's magical creations of cloth and pure joy, stir. Rinse and repeat. Features three songs from tribute, "The Green Album" as well as three more from the movie soundtrack.Battle Nations An RTS game with attitude, as well as a story driven campaign, real time PVP battles online, and a special asynchronous friend battling system to put the beat down on that clown from Advertising down the hall.
Heroes vs. Monsters A sweet beat-em-up hack-n-slash affair with up to four party members, fighting their way through battles with monsters and bosses released by an -- you guessed it -- evil sorcerer. BlockHeaded character design thrown in for no extra charge!
Snoopy's Street Fair Smurfberries are so last quarter. Instead, take the Peanuts gang and help them build up a thriving street fair in this social game that has all the characters you know and love. Proving that devs can learn from others' mistakes is the ability to lock out in-app purchases.