My kid’s supposed to be going to school today, but he deliberately decided to get spots all over his body. Nevertheless, other children are on their way to get educated after a summer of decadent laziness, and Electronic Arts is celebrating with a “back to school” sale on iTunes.

Here is a handy list of all the deals:

Trivial Pursuit– £1.19 / $1.99 / €1.59Skate It– 59p / 99c / €0.79cNeed for Speed Undercover– £1.79 / $2.99 / €2.39Scrabble– £1.19 / $1.99 / €1.59SimCity Deluxe(US only) – $4.99Rock Band– £2.99 / $4.99 / €3.99Battleship– 59p / 99c / €0.79cFIFA World Cup– 59p / 99c / €0.79cThe Sims 3 World Adventures– £1.79 / $2.99 / €2.39Command & Conquer: Red Alert– £1.79 / $2.99 / €2.39NCAA Football– £2.99 / $4.99 / €3.99NBA Live– £1.79 / $2.99 / €2.39Boggle– 59p / 99c / €0.79c

Some of these deals look pretty tempting, even if these prices are what the games should probably be costing in the first place. Any of these cuts appear pretty tasty to you, or will I be buyingThe Simson my own?

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EA slashes iPhone game prices in ‘Back to School’ sale[Pocket Gamer]

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