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More Reasons To Buy An iPad 2 Tomorrow

Apple have presented some very good arguments to persuade you to buy an iPad 2 tomorrow and there are going to be hundreds of thousands people doing so. We thought we would throw in a few more reasons for you to buy, just to pick up any stragglers out there.

Many games developers are dropping their prices tomorrow and there are some massive sales going on. Just what you might need to help you on your way with your brand new magical device. Take a look at these…

Bulkypix Celebrates the iPad 2 Release with HUGE Game Sale 

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To celebrate the launch of the iPad 2, Bulkypix today announced a massive sale on a number of its popular titles. The deal, which runs only Friday, March 11th, sees a number of HD titles reduced by half price and some even more.

Here’s the full range of titles included in the sale:
 
·       Saving Private Sheep HD: $0.99 instead of $2.99
·       Cardboard Castle HD: $0.99 instead of $1.99
·       Twin Blades HD: $2.99 instead of $4.99
·       LKOA HD: $0.99 instead of $3.99
·       A Moon For The Sky HD: $0.99 instead of $1.99
·       Hysteria Project 2 HD: $0.99 instead of $1.99
·       Drum Challenge HD: $1.99 instead of $2.99
·       Snake Galaxy HD: $0.99 instead of $4.99
·       Battlestar Commander HD: $0.99 instead of $3.99
·       Pix’n Love Rush DX: $0.99 instead of $1.99
·       Aqua Panic DX: $0.99 instead of $1.99
·       My First Game HD: $0.99 instead of $4.99

All the HdO Adventure applications are offered from March 10th to March 17th

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Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold HD Weekend Sale

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From March 11 till March 13 the iPad game Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold HD drops in price to $2.99.

Treasure Seekers: Visions of Gold HD challenges players to embark on a delightful puzzle quest and find pirate’s hidden treasure. The game offers more than 40 levels on 7 specific sites of action and 19 challenging mini games

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