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Select EA games for Windows Phone 8 discounted by 60% for a limited time

Ron Ron
August 25, 2019
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Select EA games for Windows Phone 8 discounted by 60% for a limited time

The Sims 3, Trivial Pursuit, Monopoly, Zuma’s Revenge, Risk, The Game of Life, and Picnic Wars. These seven games from Electronic Arts are currently discounted by up to 60% in the Windows Phone Store and now is your chance to snag them!

The most expensive of the bunch, which is The Sims 3, will run you $3.99. Monopoly will run you $2.99, while Zuma’s Revenge is $0.99. The rest of the games will run you $1.99.

Hit the VIA link below to head over to the Windows Phone Store to check out this deal. Remember, this is a limited time offer so hurry before the prices go back up. Which of these games do you prefer?

Thanks to @WPScoops for the tip!

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