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Shuyan Saga’s hand drawn kung-fu action for iOS is now FREE (Reg. $3)

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Shuyan Saga is an interesting graphic novel-style title with 3D combat and a choose-your-own-adventure narrative. The episodic title, starring Kristin Kreuk, was brought over to iOS late last year and is now free for the first time. It will still cost you $3.99 in-app to unlock the entire series, but you won’t have to pay the $3 for episode one if you download it now. Ratings are positive so far and PC versions of the game have been praised on Steam.

iOS Universal: Shuyan Saga: FREE (Reg. $3)

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Shuyan Saga:

Choose your kung fu destiny in this comic book meets video game adventure starring Kristin Kreuk! Immerse yourself in an epic martial arts fantasy universe created by Chinese comic book master Daxiong (illustrator for Star Wars and DC’s Justice League comics) and embark on a life-changing journey to master the inner secrets of kung fu! 

Shuyan is the princess of Nan Feng and her secret passion for kung fu is called upon when her kingdom falls under attack by the Guer horde, an evil army led by a general who wields a mysterious and otherworldly power. 

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