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King’s Papa Pear Saga lands on Windows 10 as a Universal app – onmsft.com

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
February 18, 2016
1 min read

Candy Crush Saga was one of the first Universal Windows Apps to make it into the Windows 10 Store, at least from a third-party developer. The game was also specifically ported from the iOS version and presented as an example of a popular app making its way over from Apple’s ecosystem. Today, the developers pushed another of their puzzle games over to the Universal Windows Platform, this time Papa Pear Saga.

Here’s the app’s description:

It’s a Papa Fiesta! Bounce your way through this unique puzzle game.

Take aim and unleash Papa Pear to bounce and boing around a wacky world of fruity pegs, hazelnuts and crazy chillies. Exciting adventures await you in the Fruity Forest, Pearsylvania and beyond. BOING!

Take on this epic saga alone or play with friends to see who can get the highest score!

Papa Pear Saga is completely free to play but some in-game items such as extra moves or lives will require payment.

The game is free, but as usual with such titles offers advancements and such via in-game purchases. If you’re looking for some casual puzzle gaming, you might as well hit the download link below on your Windows 10 PC or smartphone and give it a try.

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