TOKYO, JAPAN, February 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Moak-1 Co., Ltd. (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Kiyoto Futatsugi) and AIFRONT Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Kiyoshi Shimizu) have jointly developed the iPad game app Neonim, released on February 28, 2011 in the App Store.
Neonim is a game of strategy in which players take turns zapping light balls randomly arranged on the screen. The game unfolds horizontally and vertically, and the secret to winning is to exercise your brain by reading your opponents' tactics.
Nim is a mathematical game in which players take turns removing objects, such as coins or stones, from discrete piles. It is said to have originated in ancient China.
Neonim was developed based on the game of Nim. Players take turns zapping balls of light, and the player to zap the final light ball loses.
The simple structure of the game lets anyone enjoy it - but the secret is to use your brains to develop clever tactics. The CPU can be configured in three difficulty levels. While single play is fun and challenging, up to four players can play at the same time, so the greatest enjoyment comes at large get-togethers, such as parties and family gatherings.
The iPad's intuitive operation and the sound and light display when a player zaps a ball provide for hours of enjoyment with your friends!
Moak-1 Co., Ltd. and AIFRONT Co., Ltd. will commercialize various content in the future and do our very best to develop our businesses.
Overview of iPad game application "Neonim"
Title: Neonim
Brand: nenet
Category: Game
Compatible Products: iPad
Supported OS: iOS3.2 or later
Distribution: App Store
Price: USD3.99
App Store
URL: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id411410292?mt=8
For details of application, see:
URL: http://nenet.iphone-ipad-app.com/en/neonim
Company Overview
Company Name: Moak-1 Co., Ltd.
Representative: Kiyoto Futatsugi, President
Capital: JPY10 million
Establishment: December 21, 1982
Address: Shinyo Building 2F, 2-14 Agebacho, Shinjuku-ku,
Tokyo 162-0824
TEL: +81-3-5229-7231 (main)
FAX: +81-3-5229-7241
URL: http://www.moak1.co.jp
Company Name: AIFRONT Co., Ltd.
Representative: Kiyoshi Shimizu, President
Capital: JPY130 million
Establishment: May 27, 1969
Address: SIA Kanda Square 2F, 17 Kanda Konya-cho,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0035
TEL: +81-3-5295-6000 (main)
FAX: +81-3-5295-6010
URL: http://www.aifront.co.jp
For inquiries
Company Name: e-Contents Dept. "nenet," Moak-1 Co., Ltd.
Staff: Manabu Takahashi,Kazuyuki Funatsuki
TEL: +81-3-5229-7687
FAX: +81-3-5229-7241
Email: iphone@moak1co.jp
A Strategy Game with Light and Sound; Announcing the Release of Neonim, a Game App for the iPad
Following the release of HOT REVERSI HD and HOT REVERSI Ultimate by nenet, a new game app for iPad, Neonim, will be released on February 28!
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[Press-News.org] A Strategy Game with Light and Sound; Announcing the Release of Neonim, a Game App for the iPadFollowing the release of HOT REVERSI HD and HOT REVERSI Ultimate by nenet, a new game app for iPad, Neonim, will be released on February 28!




