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All 5 Back to The Future Games for iPad Now on Sale Until Sep. 30

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I’m a massive fan of the Back to the Future series from Telltale Games, and if you haven’t already tried them for yourself, there’s no better time to start. All five iPad games are now on sale for just $2.99 each.

That’s $2 off the original price of $4.99, but the offer will only last until September 30, 2011. If you’re a fan of the movies, you’ll love this adventure series. Here’s a short description of each game:

Episode 1 — It’s About Time:

Marty McFly is just getting re-acquainted with the 1980s when the DeLorean Time Machine he saw destroyed by a speeding train materializes before him. He finds out that Doc Brown is trapped somewhere in the past and that he must travel back in time to save the Doc’s future!

Episode 2 — Get Tannen:

Marty is keeping an eye on young Doc Brown’s proverbial date with scientific destiny when he and 1980s Doc must prevent gang boss Kid Tannen from wreaking havoc on Marty’s family and erasing his girlfriend from the future!

Episode 3 — Citizen Brown:

After a rough and tumble return to the 1980s, a time-stranded Marty finds himself in a topsy-turvy version of the world lorded over by the enigmatic “First Citizen Brown.”

Episode 4 — Double Visions:

It’s time for the Hill Valley Expo! Back in 1986, Marty and First Citizen Brown must join forces to create an epic invention so that he can prevent the young Emmett Brown from making the worst mistake of his life.

Episode 5 — Outatime:

Lives are changed, mysteries are solved, and paradoxes are avoided as Young Emmett seals his fate, sending Marty and Doc on a climactic chase through Hill Valley’s past, present, and future.

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