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Link Twin iOS puzzler gets very first price drop: $1

Link Twin for iOS is getting its first price drop today. It has sat at full price since it released in February and can now be had for just $1 for the very first time. So far, it carries a 4+ star rating from almost 100 users.

iOS Universal: Link Twin: $1 (Reg. $2)

Here is the latest App Store Free App of the Week, you can play Star Wars Pinball 5 on iOS for free (Reg. $5) and The Howler iOS adventure-puzzler free for first time in years (Reg. $1). The rest of today’s best Mac/iOS deals can be had right here.

Link Twin Features:

** Second place in the Very Big Indie Pitch, at PGC London 2017! **

Link Twin is an exciting and stylistic puzzle game with fresh mechanics, visually stunning art and a haunting soundtrack. Take control of the mysterious Tom and Lily who share an unbreakable connection. Uncover a treacherous world of mysterious landscapes and mind-bending puzzles as you navigate ever increasing challenges.

DISCOVER AN INNOVATIVE PUZZLE CONCEPT

Swipe the screen to move Tom & Lily simultaneously. Use the environment and interactive objects to manipulate positioning and find the exits!

TONS OF LEVELS AND CHALLENGES TO MASTER

– Enjoy over 100 levels of increasingly challenging puzzle gameplay

– Engage with over 10 unique mechanics like movable obstacles, teleporters and electronic circuits

– Explore 5 mysterious settings, each with their own haunting soundtrack

– Immerse yourself in a whole new world of minimalistic art and surreal environments

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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