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MOBILE GAMES

Charlie’s Angels – Hellfire Brings Tough Girls On Our Mobiles

- Fight against the mafia with Rita, Trish or Sam

By: Florin Troaca, Communications News Editor

Charlie's Angels – Hellfire is the latest title brought to us by "ze Germans" from Ojom, known for publishing cool mobile games
around the world.

Ojom got the rights for making the game straight from Sony Pictures Entertainment (who produced the Charlie's Angels movie). Staying true to the movie, the mobile game is set to bring the same "angelesque" action on our handsets.

The mission you have in the game is to annihilate a mafia group that sells weapons all over America – illegally, as any other respectable mafia group. Choose between the three angles, Rita, Trish and Sam (now that's an unusual name for a girl, even if she's a tough angel), and get ready to kick and punch everything through the game's 16 levels, while gathering precious information to lead you to the mafia leaders. There are four chapters that you have to finish, and at the end of each one you'll have an encounter with mafia bosses that you have to fight with.

Charlie's Angels – Hellfire comes with several nice features, like a "pulsating sound-track", nice visual effects, hidden weapons or unique attack moves that you can use when fighting the bad guys. And as you can see in the screenshots from the game, you can kick your opponents anywhere, including in the, hm, balls.

Talking about the new mobile title, Marc Busse, Sales Manager of Ojom GmbH, said: "Charlie's Angels – Hellfire is an explosive beat 'em up style game for your mobile, which will have you engrossed from start to finish. The side-scrolling arcade format provides gamers with non-stop action and the extra features such as the special attack moves make sure that the game can be played again and again."

Ojom has a growing portfolio of games (mobile games, of course) inspired by movies or shows first appeared on TV. Charlie's Angels – Hellfire is the newest of them, and gamers across Europe can have it starting this month.



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