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The Game of Life on iOS goes free for very first time (Reg. $3)

MAKE CHOICES, GET PAID, OR LOSE IT ALL!” The Game of Life for iOS is now available for free on the App Store. Regularly listed at $3 or so, we have never seen the 4+ star-rated game go free since its release back in summer 2016.

iOS Universal: The Game of Life: FREE (Reg. $3)

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The Game of Life Features:

Attend college, accept a job and play minigames in this interactive app that is fun for the whole family. Watch as board piece characters come to life and make their way through the various stages of life on this spectacular, 3D animated reworking of the familiar physical board.

PLAY MULTIPLAYER ONLINE!

The Game of Life features a new, unique and much-anticipated multiplayer mode. Online matchmaking lets you play in a whole new way online. Match and play against other online players as you all spin and race in the direction of the last yellow tile; retirement.

THIS GAME FEATURES:

• ONLINE MULTIPLAYER – Match with other players and race to the final yellow square

• LOCAL PLAY – Play with up to three friends on one device

• FAST MODE – A new, shorter game mode where you will be faced with a different victory condition!

• MINIGAMES – Put your skills to the test and compete head-to-head in a variety of minigames

• CHAT – Send players expressive emoticons during online matches

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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