• MusiGames Studio Presents Throat Detonator for iPhone and iPod Touch

    MusiGames Studio Presents Throat Detonator for iPhone and iPod Touch

    The World’s First Action Game Where Your Voice is the Key to Saving the World

    RECIFE, Brazil – September 28, 2009 – MusiGames, a developer of games and edutainment software, today announced the release of Throat Detonator for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. The game gives players the opportunity to save the world using their own voice. Throat Detonator is a humorous action game with cartoon style graphics that challenges you to use your voice to defeat enemies.

    “We’ve heard about people who can break glasses using their voice in the right resonance frequency,” said Americo Amorim, CEO of MusiGames. “This is an intriguing and fun aspect of physics! When one of our developers came up with the idea of doing a game about it, we jumped in and created Throat Detonator.”

    Throat Detonator is played by hitting the enemy’s resonance frequency indicated in a panel, either by using your voice or finger agility. The frequency panel ranges from lower tones to higher tones and pro. Enemies are defeated when you hit the right range in a fun and humorous sequence of multiple enemy attacks.

    Throat Detonator has three chapters and three difficulty levels: easy, normal and hard. The game gets progressively more challenging, with more frequencies and the need to hold the frequency longer. In each chapter players fight with different enemies and at the end they will have the chance to defeat a level boss enemy that is responsible for commanding all of the attacks. Throat Detonator also comes with social features provided by Open Feint, including leaderboards and achievements.

    Throat Detonator can be purchased exclusively through the iTunes App. Store for US$2.99!

    A Trial version is available, giving players a chance to try the game before buying.

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  • Sidhe Launches PikPok iPhone Studio with Release of Fame



    Sidhe Launches PikPok™ iPhone Studio with Release of FAME

    SIDHE EXPANDS PUBLISHING EFFORTS AND PLATFORM REACH


    WELLINGTON, New Zealand – September 28, 2009 – Sidhe, New Zealand’s largest game production studio, today announced PikPok™, a new publishing and development group focused on the growing iPhone and iPod Touch apps market. The initiative follows Sidhe’s successful move into console self-publishing with its recent hit title Shatter™ on PlayStation® Network in July. The first title from PikPok is Fame, a rhythmic music game based on the upcoming MGM feature film which begins its global theatrical release on September 25th.

    “This initiative leverages Sidhe’s established publishing capability into an exciting new area,” said Jos Ruffell, manager of the PikPok label. “With Fame for iPhone, we’re delivering the first licensed product in a portfolio that we are creating of both original and branded entertainment properties that are targeted at mainstream consumers.”

    PikPok brings together Sidhe’s award-winning development skills and cross-platform technology infrastructure with its publishing capabilities including in-house marketing, quality assurance, user experience testing, and community management. The result is a vertically integrated studio that can take a game from concept to consumer, and capitalize on current and future market opportunities.

    Fame for iPhone and iPod Touch lets players dance their way to the top and see if they have what it takes to be famous. Based on the upcoming MGM feature film, Fame, there’s only one music game for iPhone that will get you tapping and dancing no matter where you are! Feel what it’s like to be one of the best dancers in the world as you challenge yourself to reach for the stars. Fame for iPhone and iPod Touch is available now for US$2.99. For more information, visit: www.pikpokgames.com/fame

    Features

    • Multiple licensed songs to choose from
    • Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty levels for each song to challenge anyone
    • Full dance routines that get you tapping and sliding on the screen as you show your moves
    • Upload your score to Facebook and Twitter to let the whole world know how good you are

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