The Walking Dead first episode free on iOS App Store

Telltale Games gives a free taste of their zombiefied adventure game and discounts other titles for the holidays

December 19, 2012
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Telltale Games has released the first episode of their award-winning 2012 adventure game series, The Walking Dead, as a free download for a limited time on the iOS App Store.

The game series, known on the App Store as, “Walking Dead: The Game” was recently awarded the honors of Game of the Year from multiple media outlets and organizations, including Game of the Year from the 10th Annual Spike TV Video Game Awards, Wired, Yahoo! Games, Complex, Digital Trends, GamesRadar, Cheat Code Central, Destructoid, and more.

The base application can be downloaded for free for a limited time, and includes the first episode of the award-winning series. Episodes Two through Five can be purchased individually for US$4.99, or with a 25% discount by purchasing the Multi-Pack (Episodes 2-5 Bundle) for US$14.99.

Find the game here: Walking Dead: The Game

In addition, Telltale is also temporarily discounting the price of several other apps to US$0.99 until the New Year, including titles such as: Back to the Future, Jurassic Park: The Game, Monkey Island Tales, and Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space.

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