Joshua Schnell, October 5, 2012
Just in time for the weekend, today’s $5 Friday deal is a great game that will keep you coming back for more. In The Tiny Bang Story, your planet is broken by a meteor. To restore your planet to its original, beautiful state, you have to solve a bunch of puzzles. To pick this game up for half of its regular price, head on over to our deals page.
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