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Games Publisher Brings Original Games to Apple App Store, Smartphones, and Feature Phones
"We're excited to publish titles that raise the bar with great gameplay experiences," said
Kill All Bugs
Kill All Bugs is a tower defense/RTS hybrid game that pays homage to B-movies, and promises real insect AI. Players are dropped into a frenzied battle to save humanity from mutant bugs. Construct a gauntlet to keep insects at bay, with access to a slew of heavy weapons, high tech defenses and air strikes. Kill All Bugs will be available for
"Bight is committed to making great games, and Sonic Boom has been hugely supportive, giving us free reign to innovate," said
Puzzlings
Puzzlings is a one-of-a-kind match 3 game that drives innovation in the genre with an exciting new "twist" on gameplay, rich avatar customization and item collection. Players begin a quest to solve puzzle levels in the Overworld, explore cloud-covered locations, and find over 120 unique items to customize their avatar. Previews from IGN Wireless, 148Apps, Touch Arcade, PocketGamer, SlidetoPlay, and other reviewers have solidified Puzzlings' universal appeal. Once released in the App Store, Puzzlings will be
Big Top 10
Big Top 10 is deceptively simple. Solve a grid of numbers and score points by making sums of 10. Gameplay is inspired by Boggle and letter jumble games. Big Top 10 is available now for
Sonic Boom's other iPhone games and apps, include iZombie: Death March, Redneck Fishin', and Tattoo Shop. For more information, visit http://www.sonicboomgames.com and follow at http://twitter.com/sonicboomgames.
About Sonic Boom, Inc.
Sonic Boom is a leading publisher of mobile interactive entertainment based in
About Bight Games
Bight Games is a leading developer of mobile games that has created a portfolio of compelling original and licensed content for Java, BREW and iPhone. For more information, visit http://www.bightgames.com.
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Published June 30, 2009
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