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Bejeweled Live, Time Mysteries and more available as a part of this weeks’ Red Stripe Deals – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
March 6, 2015
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Bejeweled live, time mysteries and more available as a part of this weeks' red stripe deals

Every Thursday, Microsoft offers popular apps and games for Windows and Windows Phone at attractive discounts — as much as 50 percent — as a part of their Red Stripe deals. This week’s deals are in and they bring a number of popular gaming titles at discounted prices, including Bejeweled Live, a popular puzzle game which is now available for $1.49 for Windows Phone and $2.49 for Windows. As a player, your task is to swap, move and match gems.

Another title included is the strategy-based Roman Empire where your task is to conquer Europe, and you’ve got only 500 years to do it. The game is available for $1.49 in the Windows Store and $2.49 in the Windows Phone store. Other games included in the list are as follows:

You can check out the complete list of games discounted for this week at the source link below or by visiting the Red Stripe Deals collection in the Windows and Windows Phone store.

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