There are Actually Free games from a variety of categories, namely Adventure, Action Games, Paid Games for Free, Games with Free In-app Purchases, Racing Games, Chart Toppers, Play & Learn, Educational Games, Word Games, and Card Games among others. Also, you can find titles such as Epic Cricket, Fruit Ninja Classic, Dan The Man, Superheroes Car Racing, Cut the Rope: Magic, Flow Free, Go, and Age of Zombies. "Amazon is always looking for ways to surprise and delight our customers. We are excited to offer hundreds of premium apps and games, including in-app purchases, absolutely for free. This limited 3-month offer is available from our Appstore on any Android phone," an Amazon spokesperson said. Notably, the Actually Free tagline that Amazon is using is actually part of the company's Amazon Underground app store. This was launched back in 2015, with the same concept of free paid apps and free in-app purchases. However, back in May last year, the company said it would discontinue support for the Actually Free programme from 2019, while access to the service ended last year. It appears the company is bringing it to India before sunsetting it completely, perhaps with the motivation to introduce the Indian market to the Amazon Appstore for Android. While the games listed under the Actually Free section on the Amazon Appstore are totally free, Amazon serves ads to support game developers. Furthermore, not all over 700,000 apps and games on the Appstore app are a part of the Actually Free section. This means your favourite title may come with a price tag. You need to download the updated Amazon Appstore on your Android devices to start playing paid games for free. To download, visit Amazon's Actually Free page and then tap Get Amazon Appstore.
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