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Best iOS and Android sales this week - Her Story, Who Are You, Mr. Cooper?, The House of Da Vinci, and more

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Best iOS and Android sales this week - Her Story, Who Are You, Mr. Cooper?, The House of Da Vinci, and more
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Another week dawns and with it comes our list of sales. Sure, it may be Monday, but that doesn't mean it's too early to start hunting for a bargain.

Android-users have an especially nice selection this week, so have a close look, folks, and let us know what game you're most excited to play in those comments down below.

8bitWar: Origins

  • Platform: iOS
  • Price: F2P

Yes, it's down in price again, ladies and gents. For the past several weeks, 8bitWar has been ying-yanging in price from £1.99 to free every fortnight, but hey. Pick up this tactical combat game once again for free on iOS and defeat the enemy's army in the smartest way possible.


911 Operator

  • Platform: iOS
  • Price: £3.99/$3.99

Stick on your headset and take on the duty of an emergency dispatcher. It may sound simple just to send rescue services to all sorts of calls, but you've got limited workers and sometimes calls aren't everything you'd expect them to be. Don't be fooled, but don't hesitate - are you up to the task?


Her Story

  • Platform: Android (also on iOS)
  • Price: £2.99/$2.99 or cheaper

Solve a murder by watching videos. Yep, that's right - videos. Slip on your detective shoes and take on this murder/mystery game with nout but your wits, and watch as the pieces of the puzzle slowly come together.


The House of Da Vinci

  • Platform: iOS/Android
  • Price: £3.49/$3.49 or cheaper

If you're a bit keen for room escape games, you'll have a bit of fun with this one. Alright, it steps on The Room series' toes a little bit but we won't dwell on it too much. It's a cool game with familiar ideas, it performs well, and it's good fun, so have at it.


Planescape: Torment

  • Platform: iOS/Android
  • Price: £3.99/$3.99 or cheaper

This is an RPG you'll want on your device if you're a fan of rich stories, tactical combat, and puzzlers. Explore the city of Sigil at the heart of the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse and head off on a 50+ hour journey, ripe with alien creatures, choice-based adventure, and more.


The School: White Day

Dropping from £6.99 to F2P to celebrate South Korea's summit with North Korea is a big step for this classic horror game, though there's a chance the change could be permanent. The event ends today (April 30th), so we'll know in the next day whether it'll leap back up to full price or not.


Space Hobo

Your cardboard box has been stolen, Space Hobo! Unlock pets and super abilities, then traverse the universe in search of your beloved box. Take on alien enemies using tactical combat in this unit-defence game, or go head-to-head against a friend on the same device.


Stickman Tennis

Free for only a limited time, Stickman Tennis is a fast-paced tennis game (duh) with simple controls and an even simpler goal - to win. Whether you're after a quick game or to come out top of a tournament, it's all within your grasp here.


Tennis in the Face

  • Platform: iOS/Android
  • Price: £1.09/99c or cheaper

Help Pete Pagassi save the city from the evil energy drink corporation, Explodz. Tennis has never been so fun in this ragdoll-bashing action puzzler.


Uri: The Sprout of Lotus

This is no normal puzzle/platformer. Uri, a prince who can manipulate the powers given to him by the mystical symbols, sets off on his quest to save the world. However, the story isn't told through traditional text format, but rather by music and visuals.


Who Are You, Mr. Cooper?

Unravel all sorts of secrets as you follow the story of Wilson Smith in the industrial city of Staighrem. Before a friend of yours died in an unfortunate accident, he asked you to deliver a letter to Alexander Cooper, but will you find him before trouble finds you?


Emily Sowden
Emily Sowden
Emily is Pocket Gamer's News Editor and writes about all kinds of game-related things. She needs coffee to function and begrudgingly loves her Switch more than she lets on.