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Real Steel and Romans From Mars are two entertaining apps for your Windows Phone 8 device

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
2 min read

Real Steel and Romans From Mars are two entertaining apps for your Windows Phone 8 device

Looking for some action on your Windows Phone 8 device? How about two new games? Check out Real Steel, an app based off the movie, and Romans From Mars, a fun action/adventure game. First, lets take a look at Real Steel.

“A Smash Hit with over 6 Million Downloads across all platforms.  Based on the Dreamworks movie, starring Hugh Jackman, Real Steel is an underworld fighting game set in the near-future, where 2,000 pound robots fight in a no-holds barred battles to the death,” the app description reads. 

Real Steel is a fun and exciting fighting game that features robots. If you are a fan of the movie, then this game is a must-have. It runs for $0.99.

On the other hand, we have Romans From Mars. As the title of the app suggests, there are an endless wave of Martians determined to take over Earth and you must fight them using your crossbow. This app is free!

“You are a Roman solider, and you and your crossbow are all that stands in the way of the God of War, Mars, and his invading Martian army. Luckily, Jupiter has endowed you with awesome and terrifying elemental powers of Fire, Ice, Earth, and Lightning. You must hold the line and defend your castle walls or risk Earth being overrun by these Romans… from Mars!” the app description reads.

Hit the download links below to snag these apps. Let us know if you like them!

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