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[iOS] Free: All 6 Games from Downsideup Games @ Apple App Store

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I saw Pocket Wars Protect or Destroy FREE on AppRaven, and noticed their other games were free too on iOS. On Steam, Chuckie Egg 2017 is $8.49, and Chuckie Egg 2017 Challenges is $4.49

None of their games have ads or IAP, and Data Not Collected (no tracking)

iOS games
Edit: dont bother with Pocket War. Comments suggested it was really bad

Game Original Price Genre
Pocket Wars Protect or Destroy $5.99 retro-style, turn based strategy board game
Super Chuckie Egg $7.99 platformer
Chuckie Egg Challenges $4.99 platformer
Chuckie Egg 2017 $1.99 platformer
Molehill Mayhem $1.99 Endless collect 'em up
Mr. Grouch's Clean Sweep $1.99 Minigames for kids and adults

Their other 2 games: A Chuckie Egg Christmas and Chuckie Egg Pop have always been free

Source of original price: AppRaven. The US prices can be seen on Appsliced. I could not find any reason for it rather than they have not been active on social media or their site

Android game
Chuckie Egg 2017 HD is the only one listed, and it is also free right now

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  • Thanks OP

  • +10

    thanks! download that strategy game - it’s horrible

    • +2

      Worth every cent!

  • Thanks OP will give them a go 👍

  • Thx OP. I love the original Chuckie Egg.

  • +2

    Dont bother with the strategy game (Pocket Wars).

    The lack of any reviews should have been a red flag… but its bad. Really bad. Not a bargain, and certainly not worth the very overinflated $6RRP.

    • +2

      Thanks for the feedback. I updated the post so people dont waste time on it

      • You should keep the link there just for people who want to take a look/purchase for the sake of it

        • +1

          The deal link would show them all. Plus they can search for its name if they really want to check it out

  • +1

    little off topic, but has anyone else every thought the apple appstore icon looks out of place in the "apple ecosystem"…. it lacks any continuity with the rest of the apple design aesthetic.

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