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Fowlst action-arcade game for iOS gets first price drop: $1 (50% off)

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The action-arcade game Fowlst is getting its very first price drop today on iOS. The regular $2 game is now available for just $1 on the App Store. This is the first price drop since its release back in June of last year. Rated 4+ stars.

iOS Universal: Fowlst: $1 (Reg. $2)

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Fowlst Features: 

Fowlst is an an action game about an owl who is trapped in Hell for some reason. Make your way through chamber after spooky chamber, smashing Demons and grabbing loot. Dodge bullets, battle huge bosses and try not to get chopped In half by a buzz saw. Trade your loot for sick powers like egg bombs and rockets so you can really show those demons who’s boss!

* Unlimited stages that are different every time you play.

* Simple controls: touch the left side of the screen to hop left, right side to hop right, swipe up to use the item you are holding.

* Smash demons in half!

* Buzz saws! Turbines! Tubes! Stalactites!

* Big ol’ bosses!

* Loot!

* Shoot rockets out of your behind!

* New HARD MODE! Just in case you needed an extra challenge!

* Fowlst!

* Hooray!

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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