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Swim Out iOS puzzler hits lowest price since launch promo at $2

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Swim Out released on iOS last summer to solid reviews. Now, the highly stylized and strategic puzzler is available for just $1.99. While it did drop down that low as part of a brief launch special, this is the best price we have tracked since then on the regular $3 app. So far it has garnered a 4+ star rating from over 75 gamers.

iOS Universal: Swim Out: $2 (Reg. $3)

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Swim Out Features:

Over 100 levels nestled in carefully crafted landscapes, soothed by the sound of seagulls, frogs or water splashes.

7 chapters combining :

12 different types of swimmers : each with their own way of moving around, ranging from the simple breaststroke swimmers to the more complex divers or cheeky water-bombing kids

12 different objects to interact with : buoys, fins, water guns, you can even ride a kayak!

6 disruptive environmental elements like waves, crabs or jellyfish that will give your brain a work out until you swim out!

iCloud sync, GameCenter achievements, iMessage Stickers

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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