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Battle creatures of the deep in the pirate action RPG Tempest, now $4 on iOS (Reg. $7)

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Tempest: Pirate Action RPG, as the name implies, is a role playing experience set in an open world of “boundless” seas with more than its fair share of sea monsters and “multilevel” quests. The regularly $8 app is now on sale for $3.99. That’s matching the lowest we have tracked outside of a very brief offer last September which had the game down at $3. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds. More details below.

iOS Universal: Tempest: Pirate Action RPG: $4 (Reg. $8)

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Tempest: Pirate Action RPG:

An adventure RPG that won the hearts of over 100.000 Steam players is now on your mobile! Become a daring pirate, prowl the seas on a ship armed to the teeth, trade, and assemble your crew from the best cutthroats. You will need a massive arsenal: cannons, mortars, flame throwers, and various rigging. 

But you will only earn the most devastating sea artifacts for completing difficult and interesting multilevel quests.

OPEN WORLD

Endless travels over the boundless seas, full of adventures and mysteries.

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