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Dead Man’s Draw Now Available To Play For Free On iOS Devices

Stardock has announced that Dead Man's Draw is now available to download for free for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad devices. Players can head to the App Store to jump into the game's strategic gameplay that now contains 14 additional tournaments since its release via free updates. Read on.

From the Press Release
Stardock announced the conversion of its well-received debut mobile title, Dead Man’s Draw, to a purchase price of free. Available immediately through Apple’s App Store for iPhone®, iPod Touch®, and iPad® devices, Dead Man’s Draw offers simple but strategic gameplay that boils down the elements of strategy games into a single decision: whether to draw another card that can multiply your riches or lose them all.


Since the launch of Dead Man’s Draw in October, Stardock has added 14 additional tournaments for players to conquer in free updates. That additional content, plus the entire base game and all of the other improvements that have been added since release, are available without spending any real money in the new, free-to-play incarnation of Dead Man’s Draw. Dead Man’s Draw has an average of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 500 user reviews on the iTunes store, and has been praised by critics from QuarterToThree.com, 148apps.com, PocketTactics.com, and more. Stardock has gifted players who purchased Dead Man’s Draw for its original $1.99 price a generous sum of in-game currency as a thank-you for their support. To learn more about Dead Man's Draw, visit www.deadmansdrawgame.com. For more information on Stardock, please visit www.stardock.com.

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