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App Store Free App of the Week: Hyperburner free for very first time (Reg. $3)

(Update 4/13 2:50pm): Apple has now officially selected Hyperburner as the latest App Store Free App of the Week.

Hyperburner for iOS is a high-octane space flying sim set in a “distant colonial solar system” and you can now own it for free. Never dropping below $3 on the App Store, this is the very first time the game has gone free since releasing in the summer of 2016. Rated 4+ stars from over 100 gamers.

iOS Universal: Hyperburner: FREE (Reg. $3)

Kingdom New Lands for iOS got its very first price drop this morning, here is the latest App Store Free App of the Week, Artkive for iOS is still free and you’ll find even more right here.

Hyperburner Features:

Hyperburner is a high-speed space flier set in a distant colonial solar system. Take your ship through increasingly dangerous courses, unlocking endless-mode leaderboards as you go. Built for mobile with smooth and responsive free-steering, playable in portrait or landscape.

Pocketgamer Gold Award:

“From the amazing aesthetic to the perfect controls, everything about the game hums with the sort of quality that makes every second you spend with the game a joy”

– Fast-paced gameplay, instant respawns.

– Master six unique zones each with five challenging stages.

– Test your skills against a list of high-speed endless-mode goals.

– Unlock better ships as you progress.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices