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Apple is offering Rules!, the acclaimed twitch memory puzzle game created by Carcassonne developer TheCodingMonkeys that costs $2.99 on the App Store, as a free download through the official Apple Store app.

To get Rules at no cost, just go to the Featured section of the Apple Store app (not to be confused with the App Store app) and scroll down the section until you see the banner that says, “Download Rules! free,” as shown in the screenshot below. Tap this banner to bring up the download screen for Rules, which includes the following description for the app:

Rules! is a fiendishly trick puzzler that’ll test your memory and your reflexes. To clear each set of colorful tiles, you’ll need to follow specific rules in order before the clock runs out. Rules! will work on your new Apple Watch too.

Tap “Download now for free” at the bottom of the screen, tap “Continue” on the dialog box that appears to open the App Store app, enter your Apple ID password when prompted, check that your unique promo code is automatically entered in the resulting code redemption screen, tap “Redeem” at the top-right corner, and voila! Rules is downloaded on your iOS device, free of charge.

Tap “Download now for free” at the bottom of the screen, tap “Continue” on the dialog box that appears to open the App Store app, enter your Apple ID password when prompted, check that your unique promo code is automatically entered in the resulting code redemption screen, tap “Redeem” at the top-right corner, and voila! Rules is downloaded on your iOS device, free of charge.

And if you’re getting an Apple Watch, you can also play Rules on your wrist when it arrives, albeit with only four tiles as opposed to the full game’s 16. Admittedly, Rules for the Apple Watch is a “brain workout mini game,” as phrased by TheCodingMonkeys in the release notes for the game’s Apple Watch update, which was issued on March 27.
 
Apple is offering Rules!, the acclaimed twitch memory puzzle game created by Carcassonne developer TheCodingMonkeys that costs $2.99 on the App Store, as a free download through the official Apple Store app.

To get Rules at no cost, just go to the Featured section of the Apple Store app (not to be confused with the App Store app) and scroll down the section until you see the banner that says, “Download Rules! free,” as shown in the screenshot below. Tap this banner to bring up the download screen for Rules, which includes the following description for the app:

Rules! is a fiendishly trick puzzler that’ll test your memory and your reflexes. To clear each set of colorful tiles, you’ll need to follow specific rules in order before the clock runs out. Rules! will work on your new Apple Watch too.

Tap “Download now for free” at the bottom of the screen, tap “Continue” on the dialog box that appears to open the App Store app, enter your Apple ID password when prompted, check that your unique promo code is automatically entered in the resulting code redemption screen, tap “Redeem” at the top-right corner, and voila! Rules is downloaded on your iOS device, free of charge.

Tap “Download now for free” at the bottom of the screen, tap “Continue” on the dialog box that appears to open the App Store app, enter your Apple ID password when prompted, check that your unique promo code is automatically entered in the resulting code redemption screen, tap “Redeem” at the top-right corner, and voila! Rules is downloaded on your iOS device, free of charge.

And if you’re getting an Apple Watch, you can also play Rules on your wrist when it arrives, albeit with only four tiles as opposed to the full game’s 16. Admittedly, Rules for the Apple Watch is a “brain workout mini game,” as phrased by TheCodingMonkeys in the release notes for the game’s Apple Watch update, which was issued on March 27.

No thanks I'd rather save my battery.
 
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