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Deals bring low prices to the Windows Phone and Windows 8 stores – includes Assassin’s Creed Pirates, and much more! – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
September 18, 2014
1 min read

Grab exciting game titles and apps from Windows Phone Store and Windows Store at discounted price

If you still haven’t made any plans for this weekend, Microsoft is running a sweet weekly deal under its “Red Stripe” program on several game titles and apps that you can invest your time with. The titles include Assassin’s Creed Pirates, which returned to the Windows Phone Store yesterday.

Assassin’s Creed Pirates, which typically costs $4.49 is now available for $1.99 in both the Windows Phone Store and Windows Store. If you missed our story yesterday, Assassin’s Creed Pirates is a game where you are playing the protagonist Alonzo Batilla, who is a young and ambitious captain on a mission to take on the fiercest of enemies.

Clockwork Tales: of Glass and Ink is also available at a discounted price for a limited time. The adventure game title can be yours for $1.49 in the Windows Phone Store, and $3.49 in the Windows Store. “It is a detective drama featuring action elements such espionage, monster battles and even hang-gliding!”, as the developers of the game described in the description.

Phototastic Pro, a beautiful image editing app that helps you make fantastic looking collages of your photos is also available at a cheaper price. You can have it for 99 cents in the Windows Phone Store, and $1.49 in the Windows Store. Don’t forget to try its amazing Facebook Cover photo frames!

If you ever dreamed of blowing up every moving object that comes in your way, you might want to try King Oddball. It is now available for $1.49 in both Windows Phone Store and Windows Store. 

Doodle Kingdom is yet another fun game to try your hands on. Now available for 99 cents in the Windows Phone Store, and $1.49 in the Windows Store, Doodle Kingdom is a fantasy brain-teaser where you can create your own kingdom with castles, knights and whatnot.

Radiant Defense, which is now available for $1.49 on Windows phone Store is a tower defense game set where you have to stop aliens from invading your tower.

Last but certainly not the least, Mega Run, a title where you have to find Redford’s lost family whom have been been kidnapped by a mysterious monster. It is now available for just 99 cents on Windows Store.

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