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Vintage-style iOS RPG Devil Shard now available at 50% off + more

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Game Stew’s Devil Shard for iOS is down at $1. The regularly $2 app hasn’t been available for any lower than this in years and carries a 4+ star rating from hundreds. The RPG features an interesting story spread across 8 stages with boss battles and you’ll find some extra content gets unlocked once you finish the main campaign. Although it tends to go on sale for quite a while when the price drops, you’ll also find Game Stew’s War of Eclipse for free right now. More details below.

iOS Universal: Devil Shard: $1 (Reg. $2)

iOS Universal: War of Eclispse: FREE (Reg. $1)

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Devil Shard Features:

– Combines RPG elements with match-3 rules puzzle game 

– Easily plan your combos by swapping adjacent tiles even if they don’t create a match 3

– Unlock and summon 9 powerful incarnations to fight for you

– 37 different enemies hoping to end your journey 

– 32 equipment with different abilities to collect and upgrade

– 9 incarnations with unique abilities to unlock, upgrade and fight for you

– 8 stages to complete with stories to experience

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices