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Transistor iOS action-RPG gets its first price drop: $5 (Reg. $10)

Super Giant Games, creators of the excellent action-RPG Bastion, has now put the iOS version of its latest isometric role player on sale. Regularly listed at $9.99, you can now grab Transistor for iPhone and iPad for $4.99.

Head below to see more of this Apple Editor’s Choice and its gorgeous hand painted graphics:

Also available on Mac/PC and PS4, the mobile version has been re-built for touch screens and features a “stunning futuristic city” to explore. More details:

IT’S YOUR TURN: Transistor seamlessly integrates thoughtful strategic planning into a fast-paced action experience.
FIGHT YOUR WAY: Configure the powerful Transistor with thousands of possible Function combinations to overcome any obstacle.
UNRAVEL THE STORY: Piece together the Transistor’s mysteries as you pursue its former owners through a rich and atmospheric story.
INFINITE RECURSION: ‘Recursion’ option introduces all-new battles after finishing the story.
UNIVERSAL APP: Play on iPad or iPhone, with save data stored via iCloud.

iOS Universal: Transistor: $5 (Reg. $10)

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Comments

  1. Brian Barnsley - 10 years ago

    Been looking at this game for a while — can’t decide though if it would be more enjoyable on the iPad or the Mac… Anyone play either version and have an opinion?

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