
Gameloft just keeps on slashing prices. Last week they dropped the price of both
Hero of Sparta and
Real Soccer 2009 to only $.99, and this week we are treated to three new price drops.
Brothers In Arms is Gameloft's hugely popular third-person shooter for the iPhone. The game was released in early December 2008 and at that time it was priced at $9.99. It has fluctuated in price over the last couple of months, but it is now available for only $4.99. Gameloft has also finally released a
free version of the game to give you a taste of the intense shooter action.
Guitar Rock Tour is another one of Gameloft's early iPhone game entries. It was first released in November 2008 at the price of $9.99 and just like
Brothers In Arms, it has fluctuated constantly in price over the last couple of months. It features
Guitar Her0-like gameplay with 17 recognizable tracks, including Message in a Bottle, Beat It Rock You like a Hurricane, and Heart-Shaped Box.
Guitar Rock Tour is currently on sale in the App Store for only $2.99 for a limited time.
Finally we have one of Gameloft's newer games,
DJ Mix Tour.
DJ Mix Tour was originally released in early June 2009 at the price of $5.99. The game features 16 songs that you can mix and scratch via the on-screen turntables, and four levels of difficulty.
DJ Mix Tour is now on sale for only $1.99 for a limited time.
Both
Guitar Rock Tour and
DJ Mix Tour are on sale for a limited time, but
Brothers In Arms seems to be a permanent price drop. We are unable to confirm this, however, so if you are interested in any of these three games, don't drag your feet.