HONG KONG, HK, September 05, 2010 (Press-News.org) Asian-based Games and Applications developer Humble Gaming has just released Aliens Need Brains (US$ 1.99) on the App Store. The game has been designed specifically for iPhone 4 users; thus taking advantage of the widely publicized Gyroscope functionality and making it the first Asian company to reach this milestone. The retina display also offers crisp resolution, making the game engaging and addictive.
The world is being attacked by different kinds of Aliens (6 types) and the user operates as the last line of defense, with the location being Central Park. The aliens are here to steal human brains. With the use of an array (7 types) of cool weapons like "Can Launchers" and "Wave Cannons", blowing up aliens on an iPhone 4 is a very cool experience.
With unlimited/no ending game modes, the user can continue to receive aliens in waves and use multiple weapons to destroy them. Open Feint leaderboards maintain high scores and unlock achievements as the game progresses.
Aliens Need Brains has three difficulty levels making it a game for hard core gamers and beginners. The use of the "in game currency" allows users to buy or refill their arsenal of weapons.
"We are very excited about the iPhone 4 and it has allowed us to unleash our strongest 3D Graphics enhanced and most content and experience driven game to date. The Gyroscope just brings more realism to a fantasy situation, allowing the user to move right left up and down, making the game multi-dimensional in graphics and game play whilst the retina display enhances the 3D graphics. An absolute joy to the eyes," said Prakash Bharwani, Communications Director for Humble Gaming.
Humble Gaming has committed to an update in a few weeks that will enhance the game play even further.
Humble Gaming: http://www.humblegaming.com
Aliens Need Brains: http://blog.humblegaming.com/#post-204
Purchase and Download: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/aliens-need-brains/id387832907?mt=8
App Icon: http://a1.phobos.apple.com/us/r1000/050/Purple/4d/8a/d0/mzi.qxojzfon.175x175-75.jpg
Press Kit (zip): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/155039/Aliens%20need%20Brains%20Press%20Kits.zip
Prakash Bharwani
Director of Communications
Humble Gaming Limited
Hong Kong
prakash@humblegaming.com
Asian based Humble Gaming Limited (HG) offers over a dozen entertaining iPhone and iPod games developed by an international team of experienced game developers. HG has now expanded its library to include Productivity Application(s) as well. The HG team prides itself on its ability to combine original content with popular game playing genres and useful applications, whilst continuing to offer value for money. Whether it's a line drawing, time management or strategy based games or even a Productivity Application, you are sure to be impressed with the attention to detail and impressive graphics. HG team creates the highest level of graphics possible on handsets, and uses its vast development experience to make useful and fun applications. All Material and Software Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Humble Gaming Limited / All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
Website: http://www.humblegaming.com
Humble Gaming Launches Aliens Need Brains for iPhone 4 Exclusively
An absolute joy to the eyes, exclusively for iPhone 4 users only.
2010-09-05
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