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London
based games studio Itch Design and game publisher Kiloo,
are delighted to announce the global release of their
latest mobile game title 'Ninja vs. Sumo'. The puzzle
game that boasts stunning graphics, highly addictive
game play and two of the cutest martial arts characters
in the gaming world!
Ninja vs. Sumos game design emphasizes continuous
gaming action from start to finish by combining quick
and simple controls ideally suited to the mobile platform,
along with a fast flowing puzzle challenge based around
the classic fighting game format.
The game is packed full of unique attractions such as
a totally new type of Power-Up Management System (PUMS)
that removes the need for in-game menus, maintaining
non-stop action and constant challenge.
Additional features include backdrops that reflect the
actual real-world time the game is being played, choice
between fighting the way of Ninja Magic
or Sumo Slammin and loads of power-ups to
help gamers through those tricky moments.
This new release is based around the martial arts characters
created by Itch Design as part of their newly launched
PocketDuel brand of games. With a fan site
already in place, together with this debut title and
plans to create many more characters, it is our aim
to establish the PocketDuel brand in the gaming
industry, commented Avinash Rawoo, co-founder
of Itch Design. "As for this title, it is a great
'one thumb game' ideal for those commutes in and out
of work/school that will get you jumping up and down
in sheer joy or panic quicker than you can say Ta
Bo Onara!"
The game supports all the major devices on the market
and is available in English, French, German, Dutch and
soon to be released in Spanish and Italian.
About
Kiloo
Kiloo was founded in 2000 and is based in Aarhus, Denmark.
The company focuses on developing high quality wireless
entertainment content for handset manufacturers, network
operators, IP owners, media companies and service providers
worldwide.
Kiloo develops and publishes high-quality games for
a broad range of mobile phones. In 2002, the company
beat more than 500 competitors to win the prestigious
Nokia Mobile Challenge. Kiloo picked up the award for
the Entertainment category, with its Pop star application,
based on a-&-ldquo; Tamagotchi & trade; &
rdquo;- like concept.
Kiloo games are currently live through various telecom
operators and media channels in more than 70% of the
world & rsquo; countries.
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