Whether you're bored, cheap or in desperate need of a new on-the-go gaming addiction (perhaps for that long flight out to the west coast for a major electronic entertainment convention?), you'll want to hop on the App Store with all available haste to take advantage of a pretty wicked offer. For this weekend only, the first two installments in the pseudo-episodic iPhone version of Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords have been rolled into one totally free package.
The third (and final) chapter of the game is still selling at its usual retail price of $1.99, but we wouldn't worry too much about that. It's not like you'll be compelled to get that far in the game because it's super, super addictive or anything.
Download: Puzzle Quest Chapters 1 and 2 (Free)
Reader Comments (23)
Posted: Jun 14th 2010 9:49AM Levi said
@Burner
It's not a terrible port unless you just can't figure out how to move the pieces correctly with fat fingers. It takes a little getting used to because the pieces are small and there's no stylus. Less intuitive than the DS, but I think it's better than the PSP version.
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It's not a terrible port unless you just can't figure out how to move the pieces correctly with fat fingers. It takes a little getting used to because the pieces are small and there's no stylus. Less intuitive than the DS, but I think it's better than the PSP version.
Posted: Jun 13th 2010 1:07PM Shadowbender said
@Shadowbender Sorry gotta trow this out there. 1 year since I joined Joystiq today.
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Posted: Jun 13th 2010 1:33PM BananaBoat said
@BrianH -
I agree with the too-whiteness. It's even more apparent on widescreen aspect monitors due to the large area around the actual content.
I think they're aware of the technical problems with the site. Replies to replies haven't seemed to work at all since launch. I've been having problems with my avatar as well (I had to re-upload my old one, even though I created a brand new one that wasn't as poorly shopped). Hopefully there is a crack team of engineers working on it right now.
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I agree with the too-whiteness. It's even more apparent on widescreen aspect monitors due to the large area around the actual content.
I think they're aware of the technical problems with the site. Replies to replies haven't seemed to work at all since launch. I've been having problems with my avatar as well (I had to re-upload my old one, even though I created a brand new one that wasn't as poorly shopped). Hopefully there is a crack team of engineers working on it right now.
Posted: Jun 13th 2010 1:22PM Shadowbender said
Sorry I'm going off-topic, but is Joystiq gonna be live-blogging that Natal event today?
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Posted: Jun 13th 2010 7:02PM Educatedfool25 said
I got it at around 12.....and have been playing non-stop.....my fingers hurt but I can't stop...........
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Posted: Jun 14th 2010 2:48AM Reaper man said
Uh, you forgot the iphone tag guys. I don't want to see this shit.
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