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Father's Day iPhone and iPad game sales round-up

Some day, son, this will all be yours

Father's Day iPhone and iPad game sales round-up
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It’s Father’s Day weekend, and - like all events of any import whatsoever - that means a massive iOS game sale.

Gameloft is in on the action with high-end titles like Order & Chaos Online, Eternal Legacy, and Real Football 2011 reduced.

EA, meanwhile, is offering FIFA 11, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Dragon’s Lair 2: Time Warp, among others.

And there's plenty more. Check out the full list below, and feel free to add to it in the comments.

Gameloft

59p

Order & Chaos Online
Fast Five the Movie: Official Game
Gangstar: Miami Vindication
Spider-Man: Total Mayhem
Eternal Legacy
Fishing Kings
NFL 2011
Real Football 2011 Electronic Arts

59p

iPhone

Dragon's Lair 2
Fight Night Champion
NBA Jam
NCAA Football
Need for Speed: Undercover
Risk
Dead Space
Real Racing
Real Racing 2
Battlefield Bad Company 2
FIFA 11
Madden 11
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Need for Speed: Shift
Tetris
Wolfenstein RPG

iPad

Reckless Racing HD
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
Tetris
Risk
Battlefield Bad Company 2
FIFA 11
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Real Racing HD
Real Racing 2 HD
Madden 11
SimCity Deluxe
Command & Conquer Red Alert
Mirror's Edge
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12
Dead Space
NBA Jam
Need for Speed: Shift Namco

59p

iPhone

Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima
Buccaneer Blitz
Isaac Newton's Gravity
Mishap
Pole Position: Remix
Pool Pro Online 3
Star Trigon
Tamagotchi: 'Round the World
Mr. Driller

iPad

Mishap
Isaac Newton's Gravity HD
Pool Pro Online 3

£1.79

iPad

More Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima HD

£1.19

iPhone

More Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima
Ms. Pac-Man
Pac-Man

iPad

Pac-Man for iPad
Ms. Pac-Man for iPad

£2.39

iPhone

Puzzle Quest 2 Miscellaneous

59p

iPhone

Gears

£1.19

iPad

To-Fu: The Trials of Chi HD

Know of any other games on sale? Let us know in the comments section below.
Matt Sakuraoka-Gilman
Matt Sakuraoka-Gilman
When Matt was 7 years old he didn't write to Santa like the other little boys and girls. He wrote to Mario. When the rotund plumber replied, Matt's dedication to a life of gaming was established. Like an otaku David Carradine, he wandered the planet until becoming a writer at Pocket Gamer.