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Rusty Lake Paradise iOS adventure game hits all-time low at just $2 + more from $1

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Rusty Lake Paradise for iOS is now available for $1.99. The artistic point and click adventure title regularly sells for $3 and this is the very first price drop we have tracked on the App Store. It carries a 4+ star rating from over 500 gamers. We also have some older Rusty Lake games on sale, but they do not appear to have been updated for iOS 11 yet.

iOS Universal: Rusty Lake Paradise: $2 (Reg. $3)

iOS Universal: Rusty Lake Hotel: $1 (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: Rusty Lake: Roots: $1 (Reg. $3)

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Rusty Lake Paradise:

Jakob, the oldest son of the Eilander family, is returning to Paradise island after his mother passed away. Since her mysterious death, the island seems to be cursed by the ten plagues. Find the mother’s hidden memories and partake in strange family rituals in order to stop the plagues.

Rusty Lake Paradise is the third premium point-and-click adventure by Rusty Lake, the creators of the Cube Escape series, Rusty Lake Hotel & Rusty Lake: Roots.

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