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This week’s Red Stripe Deals brings Nextgen Reader, Ilomilo Plus, and more at a discount – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 9, 2015
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This week's Red Stripe Deals brings Nextgen Reader, Ilomilo Plus and many more at attractive discounts

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Every week, several popular apps and games are discounted for Windows and Windows Phone as a part of the Red Stripe Deals, offering discounts of at least 50 percent. This week’s deals are in and it contains some popular apps and games, which are available at enticing prices.

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Among the list is our favorite RSS reader Nextgen Reader which now costs 99 cents — down from its original $2.99 price tag, and trust me, it’s worth every penny. It’s a universal app so you only have to purchase it once and install it on all compatible devices — Windows and Windows Phone. It offers users with a three-pane layout, offering users with a dark and light theme to choose from. The app comes with a simplistic design, ability to pin multiple Live Tiles, offline support and much more.

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Next up is the popular puzzle game ‘ilomilo plus” for Windows which now costs $2.49 — down from its original $4.99 price tag. As a player, you control two characters, ilo and milo, who are lost in a challenging three dimensional world and you have to think about how to unite them. The app description reads:

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ilomilo is a puzzle game where the player controls two fellows named ilo and milo. The two friends always seem to get separated from each other in the surrealistic and ever changing world they inhabit, and the goal of each level is to reunite them. ilomilo presents puzzles where the player will have to use a great deal of three dimensional thinking to succeed.

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Here’s a list of all the remaining titles which you can grab at discounted prices:

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  • Paint my Cat ($1.49 in Windows Store)
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  • Stand O’Food ($1.99 in the Windows Phone Store and $2.99 in the Windows Store)
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  • “Doodle Creatures” (Free in the Windows Phone Store and Windows Store)
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  • “Sky Cups” (99 cents, usually $1.99)
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  • “Pocket RPG” ($2.49, usually $4.99)
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  • “Traps n’ Gemstones” ($2.49, usually $4.99)
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The discounts are available until May 13th so make sure you get your hands on the apps and games you want. 

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