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Build your own cybernetic soldier in RPG shooter JYDGE for iOS: $3 (all-time low, Reg. $9)

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The top-down RPG shooter JYDGE is getting a nice price drop on iOS today. After a brief freebie launch sale earlier this year, you can now grab the game for just $2.99. Regularly between $5 and $9, this is the lowest price we have ever tracked on the App Store. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 1,000 gamers.

iOS Universal: JYDGE: $3 (Reg. $9)

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JYDGE Features:

Build your JYDGE. Enter Edenbyrg. Get out alive. JYDGE is a lawful but awful roguehate top-down shooter where you get to build your own cybernetic JYDGE and eradicate crime in the never-sleeping megacity of Edenbyrg. 

Create your own play-style by augmenting your JYDGE, modifying your Gavel rifle, and choosing fearless companions to suit the tasks at hand.

– Choose your cybernetics, items, weapon mods, and companions from over a BILLION different configurations.

– Deal ruthless Jystice with lead, rockets, lasers, electricity, and other deadly tools of the law.

– Perform heroic feats to get extra medals and unlock new equipment.

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