Pangea iOS games are free for today only

Pangea Software is celebrating three years of development and US$7 million in sales by making all its iOS applications free for today July 11th. The free-for-all starts at 8 am CST and ends at 8 pm CST. When the free promotion ends, Pangea will lower the price on its iOS apps to 99-cents for a limited time. Some of these apps are in $2-4 range, so this is an excellent deal for the casual gamer.
Be careful when you grab your free app. Though Pangea says this promotion extends to all its iOS app, some, like Quarters and Warheads, still have a $0.99 price tag as of the writing of this post.
[Via MacObserver]
by giving everything away.
This week marks the third anniversary of Apple's App Store, and to celebrate Pangea Software
is making all of their iOS games free to anyone who wants them. No restrictions, no
limitations, no catches. From 8am to 8pm CST on July 11th every Pangea game will be free,
and after 8pm they will all go on sale for just 99 cents. The regular prices of Pangea's iOS
games are generally $3-4. This sale includes Enigmo, Enigmo 2, Enigmo Deluxe, Billy
Frontier, Bugdom 2, Cro-Mag Rally, Antimatter, Warheads, Nanosaur 2, Otto Matic, and,
Quarters.
The games can all be found on the App Store at:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/pangea-software-inc./id281736538
Pangea Software was one of the first game companies to experience great success developing
iPhone apps with over $7 million in sales since 2008. "iOS and the App Store are the most
important things to come along in the video game industry in a generation," said Brian
Greenstone, President of Pangea Software, "We've been very fortunate to have been a part of
this, so to say 'Thank You' to all of our awesome customers we're hosting the biggest giveaway
the App Store has ever seen."
Pangea also notes that they are working on major updates to many of their games for iOS 5 due
to be released later this fall. No details are available yet, but the updates are said to be
significant, especially regarding their two multiplayer networked games Nanosaur 2 and CroMag Rally.
Additional information can be found on Pangea's web site at www.pangeasoft.net
About Pangea Software:
Founded in 1987 by Brian Greenstone, Pangea Software, Inc. is a versatile and progressive
software developer that is independently owned and operated. Based in Austin, TX, the award-winning Pangea team is focused on creating original titles for the Apple iPhone and Mac OS
platforms.
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Likely the US store only - nothing free here in The Netherlands (so what's new?)
July 11 2011 at 4:59 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyFree here in the UK!
July 11 2011 at 6:18 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyPlease correct your article tagline... 5 of 7 of their distinct titles are free, not all. Their upper tier titles are NOT free.
July 11 2011 at 2:35 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhile I appreciate the iTunes link, is it possible to format the link such that it will work on the iPhone? (The link is opened in iTunes, which can't process it, as opposed to the App Store.)
July 11 2011 at 2:00 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyPlaid, on my device it does open up iTunes store first, but iTunes will toss it directly to App Store after just a couple seconds. Do you have an up to date OS? Or maybe it's a region thing if you are not in the US store.
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