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Rayman Jungle & Fiesta Run for iOS at lowest prices in years, now $1 ea. (Reg. $3)

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Today we have some rare deals on the fantastic Rayman iOS games. Starting with Rayman Jungle Run at $1, this game is regularly $3 and hasn’t been this low in years. But the same could be said for Rayman Fiesta Run, which is also $1 and hasn’t been any lower since 2015. Both apps combine for a 4+ star rating from over 30,000 gamers. Head below for more.

We also still have the entire Trine series starting from $2 each on Mac and here’s Waking Mars for iOS at its lowest price in years.

iOS Universal: Rayman Jungle Run: $1 (Reg. $3)

iOS Universal: Rayman Fiesta Run: $1 (Reg. $3)

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Rayman Jungle Run: 

The legendary platforming hero is making the jump to your favorite iOS device! Rayman Jungle Run is powered by the same UbiArt Framework engine that brought you Rayman Origins – Winner of numerous Game of the Year and Platformer of the Year awards. 

– Beautiful graphics supported by Retina Display 

– New worlds to discover

– New powers to unlock

– Captivating music

– Smooth touch-based controls

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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