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Emotional puzzle-platformer Sally’s Law on iOS now 50% off: $1 (Reg. $2)

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Sally’s Law is a lot like your typical adventure platformer, but this one is wrapped up in an emotional story and interesting philosophy: “Sally is making her way to her childhood home in order to see her critically-ill father. So unfolds the journey of Sally, the girl for whom nothing can stand in her way”. Regularly $2, you can now experience Sally’s adventure at 50% off via the App Store. While we have seen it go free in the past, only once has it gone for any less than today so help Sally save her father while it’s only $1. Rated 4+ stars. Head below for more details and over to this morning’s roundup for the rest of today’s iOS/Mac deals.

iOS Universal: Sally’s Law: $1 (Reg. $2)

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Sally’s Law:

Sally’s Law is the opposite of Murphy’s Law. Consider a particularly lucky moment of your life when everything fell into place, that is Sally’s Law! It is that very notion of supernaturally good fortune – as though guided by some invisible force – upon which Sally’s Law the Game was designed.

Follow along with Sally as she effortlessly rolls and leaps towards home. Discover Father’s story through flashbacks along the way.

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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