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Doodle Fit Free for a Time

Posted by Suzie Ford on Jan 26th, 2011 / 0 Comments

GameLion has announced that its iOS puzzler, Doodle Fit, has been downloaded over two million times across its iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad versions. To celebrate this monstrous milestone, Doodle Fit will be offered to players free of charge for a short time.

Key features

  • Absolute addictive game play - everyone playing this game will confirm: it's one of the most addictive puzzle games on the App Store
  • Unique level shapes - Over 100 levels with different unique shapes and sometimes more than one solution ensure lots of fun and replayability
  • Doodle Graphics - Great looking doodle-style graphics with two themes: notebook and chalkboard
  • Runs on all devices - Doodle Fit is a universal application. Buy it once, and play on all your devices
  • Graphics Tailored to each device - With graphics optimized for every device you will always get the sharpest visual experience possible, no matter on which device you play. Including Retina HD display support
  • Controls Tailored to each device - Utilizing iPad's large screen, you can not only drag your blocks into the shape, but also simply "draw" them

Grab Doodle Fit for free while you can!

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