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Apple Award-winning pinball game INKS now $2 on the App Store (Reg. $3)

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Former Apple Award winner INKS is now on sale for $1.99. The regularly $3 iOS app is now matching the lowest price we have tracked in years on the App Store. From the makers of Lumino City, INKS is unique take on the familiar pinball formula with painterly visuals and 100 unique tables to play. “Each table becomes a unique work of art, sculpted by the player as they fire an ink covered ball around the canvas.” Rated 4+ stars from thousands all-time. More details below.

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iOS Universal: INKS: $2 (Reg. $3)

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INKS:

INKS updates pinball for a new generation. It combines the joy of pinball with skilful tactical challenges, and allows you to create wondrous works of art as the ball smashes around the canvas. Blocks of colour burst like beautiful fireworks across the surface, building up in vivid layers and recording a visual history of your game as you perfect your score.

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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