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This week’s Red Stripe Deals offers Drawboard PDF, Gardens Inc. and more

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 16, 2019
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This week's Red Stripe Deals offers Drawboard PDF, Gardens Inc. and more

Microsoft’s Red Stripe Deals are in for this week and offers a number of games, apps and Xbox titles at a discount of at least 50 percent. Starting off with Gardens Inc., your task is to save your grandparents house from the ruthless millionaire in a prestigious gardening competition. The game usually costs $6.00 but users interested in the game can grab it for $1.99 for PCs and 99 cents for mobile devices.

Next up is Drawboard PDF which give users the ability to read, annotate and mark up your PDFs. The app can be extremely useful especially for working professionals and offers users with an intuitive user interface/experience, stylus and touch input separation, smooth and natural pen inking, and its impressive array of annotation tools. The app is usually $9.99 on Windows, but for this week, users interested in it can purchase it for $4.99. 

Other games included in the list are:

  • Monster Island — 99 cents for PCs and mobile devices, usually as much as $2.99
  • Dwelp — 99 cents, usually $1.99
  • Drift Mania: Street Outlaws — 99 cents, usually $1.99
  • Avirall Time Suite — 99 cents, usually $2.99

Make sure to grab them before the sale runs out.

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