Prince of Persia: Escape

27.09.2018
Genre: Platform Arcade
Have you ever dreamed to relive the legendary classic on mobile? Well that time has finally come! Prince of Persia is an official mobile game based on an old classic game "Prince of Persia". Run fast, jump high and make sure to avoid the spikes! Be warned, game is challenging! Learn the patterns and come up with the moves and proper timing to pass it! Do not give up, there is no challenge the prince cannot overcome! Enjoy tons of unique levels for you to beat! Retro side-scroller arcade in on your pocket!

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Jump into this action roguelite installment in the Prince of Persia series as you flow between death-defying platforming and acrobatic combat as the Prince himself. Battle through the capital city again and again with one goal – find a way to save Persia from a Hun invasion wielding dark magic.

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