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The Princess Bride: The Official Game Launches For iOS Devices

Gameblend Studios has revealed that The Princess Bride - The Official Game is now available for iOS devices. Gamers can download the title for their iPhone, iPad and iPod touch for $3.99. Are you ready to learn more? Read on.

From the Press Release
Gameblend Studios today announced the launch of The Princess Bride - The Official Game for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Prepare to play! Based on William Goldman’s romantic fantasy-comedy, famously brought to life in Rob Reiner’s 1987 film, The Princess Bride – The Official Game takes players into this classic story to experience its best and boldest moments firsthand. There are four games to play within the adventure:


  • Survive the Shrieking Eels!
  • Scale the Cliffs of Insanity!
  • Cross swords and duel with Inigo!
  • Wrestle against a Giant!

Each mode features its own unique leaderboard, challenges and rewards, including genuine images and audio clips to unlock from the film. The game is designed with Retina-display art crafted to pop vividly on iPhone 6 and iPad devices. Future free updates will test the players’ wits and have them running through the dreaded Fire Swamp.

Mars Williams from English rock band The Psychedelic Furs composed the music for the game.

The Princess Bride – The Official Game is available for $3.99 on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch or at www.AppStore.com.

Made in partnership with Act III Licensing. For more information on new and upcoming Gameblend titles, please visit www.gameblend.com.

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