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Flick Champions Classic on iOS now FREE for first time this year (Reg. $2)

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Flick Champions Classic is now free on the App Store. Regularly $2, this is the first time we have seen the game go free since Black Friday 2017. Fully optimized for iPhone X and iOS 11, it includes up to 9 sports to compete in and carries a 4+ star rating. 

iOS Universal: Flick Champions Classic: FREE (Reg. $2)

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Flick Champions Classic:

FLICK CHAMPIONS CLASSIC HIGHLIGHTS:

• 9 different sports to play, Soccer, Basketball, Hockey, Tennis, Bowling, Archery, American Football, Golf and Baseball!

• 16 player local tournaments mean you can show your friends you’re A-game.

• 24 Cups to participate in, will you be crowned champion of them all?

• Intuitive controls mean everyone can join in the fun.

• Computer controlled opponents come in three different difficulty settings so you can really put your skills to the test.

• Gorgeous Hi-Definition graphics bring the games to life.

• Tons of content to unlock.

• Leaderboards and achievements so you can see how you rank across the world.

• Universal build, will work on iPad/iPhone/iPod touch.

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