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Leap of Fate iOS cyberpunk shooter now 50% off: $2 (Reg. $4)

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Leap of Fate for iOS is now available at 50% off. The regular $4 cyberpunk, top-down shooter is now down to just $2. This is matching the lowest price we have ever tracked. Just recently updated for iOS 11, Leap of Fate now fully supports MFi game controllers. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 300 gamers.

iOS Universal: Leap of Fate$2 (Reg. $4)

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Leap of Fate:

Leap of Fate is a unique blend of isometric perspective, furiously-paced action, and roguelike elements. As one of four technomages hiding in the shadows of New York City, your time has come to confront the Crucible of Fates, a mysterious testing ground that will magically pit you against your own psychological demons. Your journey through the Crucible has you fighting hordes upon hordes of enemies and overcoming deviously laid traps. Your tools are your lightning-fast shadow walk, the powerful glyphs you find, and the magical skills that you upgrade along the way. Your reward for survival? Unspeakable power and a chance to uncover your true fate.

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