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Mammoth Mini Golf’s augmented reality courses for iOS hit lowest price ever: $2 (Reg. $5)

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Augmented reality app Mammoth Mini Golf AR has now hit its lowest price ever on the App Store. The regular $5 game can now be yours for just $1.99. “The magic of augmented reality brings a wacky caveman themed world of mini golf right into your home.” Rated 4+ stars.

iOS Universal: Mammoth Mini Golf AR: $2 (Reg. $5)

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Mammoth Mini Golf AR:

Place the course anywhere you like, grab your friends and let the fun begin! Move around to get the best angle, set direction and power and putt for glory. But watch out for the crazy mammoths, dino-birds and cavemen trying to stop your ball from reaching its home.

– Augmented Reality

– Optimized for the new iPhone X

– The course ‘grows’ where you place it

– Casual sports game for the whole family

– 6 courses: Frosty Fields, Lava Lakes, Jungle Journey, Holiday Hills, Random 9 and Endless

– 1-4 player pass-and-play

– Any size from tabletop to football field

– Intuitive controls

– Adorable characters

– Challenging animated holes

– iPhone X Bonus: Control the title screen mammoth with your face and the TrueDepth front-facing camera on your iPhone X

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