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The Sleeping Prince is Free for the Month - Yes, the Month

Posted by Rob Rich on December 3rd, 2014
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[Editor's Note: We've just learned that the all-inclusive and free updated version Sleeping Prince won't be releasing until late this evening/early tomorrow. So it's not available just yet, but will be soon. Terribly sorry if we've caused any confusion. - Rob]

Signal Mobile's goofy sleepwalking simulator (note: not really a simulator), The Sleeping Price, has had a significant price drop. Now you can download the game for free. For a while.

The sale will be going on through the month of December, and will jump back up to a premium price in January. This is definitely a sale, though. It's not a "lite" version or anything of the sort. There's unlimited magic, no in-app purchases, and no ads. It's just free. For, like, a month.

It's not a permanent price drop though, so if you want to grab The Sleeping Prince before you'll have to pay for it you should probably act now. Lest you forget and end up kicking yourself once the calendar ticks over to 2015.

GDC 2014: Tilting Point Unveils Platformer Leo's Fortune, and Updates on Uber's Toy Rush and Signal's The Sleeping Prince

Posted by Carter Dotson on March 21st, 2014

Tilting Point demoed several titles that they are helping to bring about and promote for iOS at GDC 2014, including a pair of games from big-name studios and an intriguing indie platformer.

Inspired by the Sonic series, Leo's Fortune is an action-puzzler where players must navigate through hazardous environments utilizing jumps, and only the ability to puff out and float, or compress down to apply more gravitational force. With loop-de-loops and tricky platforming puzzles to solve, this should prove to be a challenge for core gamers, which is what this premium-with-no-IAP title is aiming for. There's also iOS 7 gamepad support. Expect this one relatively soon.

As well, Toy Rush from Uber Entertainment is chugging along: new features have been added, monetization and IAP modified to be clearer, and just more polish added to the game. It's nearing its eventual release likely at some point in May.

Signal Studios, creators of the Toy Soldiers series on PC also showed off their game The Sleeping Prince, which is currently in a soft launch phase. This game has players flinging a ragdoll prince around, trying to collect coins and stars, reaching the end of levels safely. There's an interesting system where players can buy unlimited energy, referred to as magic in-game, in each level in order to bypass that. The aim is to release on iOS first by the end of April with Android down the road.