If you find yourself in possession of an iTunes gift card later this week, good news: iOS and Mac app developers are offering big discounts on some actually pretty good apps and games this week.

First, the folks at Realmac Software have teamed up with other developers to bring you "App Santa," a big sale on productivity apps. Highlights include Scanner Pro for $0.99 (normally $6.99), Launch Center Pro for $1.99 (normally $4.99), PCalc for $6.99 (normally $9.99), and Calendars 5 for $2.99 (normally $6.99). And while things are weighted pretty heavily in favor of iOS apps, there are a couple of good Mac apps on the list, too, including Tweetbot for Mac for $6.99 (normally $9.99). There are more apps on the list, but those are some of the most interesting.

There are also more than a few games on sale; the folks at MacRumors have a good list of the highlights. You can grab some older indie darlings like Bastion ($0.99, down from $4.99) or Don't Starve: Pocket Edition ($2.99, down from $4.99), games from major publishers like Infinity Blade III ($0.99, down from $6.99) or Lara Croft GO ($1.99, down from $4.99), weird stuff like I Am Bread ($0.99, down from $4.99), or old classics like Final Fantasy VI and VII ($7.99 and $10.99 respectively, down from $15.99).

There's not a given end date for most of these sales right now, but Apple's app review team normally takes off around the holidays; the iTunes Connect developer portal says that developers won't be able to submit apps or updates from December 22 to December 29, so you should at least be able to get these deals through the holiday weekend. The app discounts help make up for the absence of Apple's old "12 days of gifts" promo, which offered free apps and media for 12 days leading up to Christmas but hasn't run since 2013.