Ubisoft halves iPhone prices
Joins Black Friday madness.
You might not have had the day off work to eat turkey yesterday, but you can benefit from the US Thanksgiving holiday today - the day they call Black Friday.
Ubisoft has slashed the price of its iPhone and iPad games by half.
Included are Assassin's Creed II: Discovery (iTunes link), Master All Classics (iTunes link), Voodoo Dice (iTunes link), Anno: The Harbor (iTunes link), Silent Hunter (iTunes link) and My Chinese Coach (iTunes link).
These deals last until 30th November.
Black Friday marks the opening of the festive shopping season in the US. Shops across the country offer outrageous deals to mark the occasion. The name Black Friday came from the pollution the day caused from car-packed roads.
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I played a free demo of the first AC game on iPhone, and it was quite fun. It certainly wasn't shovelware, but obviously its more limited than the full version. There was still a fair bit of variety, and it was fun, but I didn't feel driven to buy the full version (which I think was £2.99). I tend to think that games which rely on "buttons" on the screen don't quite work as well as games that use a more dedicated touch control system.
Overall, I'd say if you are an AC fan, and you can bag for under £2, its probably worth a punt.
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Madness! Thanksgiving is my favourite thing about America! We should definitely import it to the UK. A day devoted to feasting. mmm gluttony
/possibly misses the point of Thanksgiving
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How about Irish potato day?
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Instead of buying via their links use quidco and get the cash back yourself!
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