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Today’s best iOS app deals and freebies: Clue Classic Edition, Codenames, and more

Your mid-week lineup of the best App Store prices drops for your iPhone and iPad are now ready to go down below. On your way down be sure to scope out the deals we are tracking today on Apple’s 16-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro with 48GB as well as Belkin’s wireless auto-tracking Apple DockKit 15W MagSafe charging stand, this $150 price drop on the 11-inch 512GB M4 iPad Pro, and these Apple Watch Series 10 deals from $231. As for the apps, highlights include titles like Clue: Classic Edition, Codenames, Galaxy Trucker Pocket, Queen Rules, and more. Head below for a closer look. 

Today’s best iOS app and game price drops:

iOS app and game deals still live:

Clue: Classic Edition features:


It’s the classic murder mystery! Who did it? With what weapon? In which room? There’s a high-risk party at the mansion and every guest is a suspect. Roll the dice, become a detective and let Clue begin! There are no ads, no pop-ups and no pay-to-win limits. Once you buy the app, that’s it: unlimited multiplayer fun for you and your family and nothing to stop you solving the crime! Test your detective skills. At the start of each game, Clue will take one suspect, one weapon, and one room from the deck, and deal the rest to the players. If you ask: “was it Colonel Mustard with the Rope in the Drawing Room”, a player holding the Colonel, the Rope or the Drawing Room must show you their card. Enter every room in search of answers!

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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