Oct 12, 2010 15:11 GMT  ·  By

Today, game publisher Eyedip, LLC announced that it would launch a series of mobile games for the new Windows Phone 7 operating system, and that Pocket Devil: Hell Yeah! and Flight Doodle would be included in the first wave of titles.

According to the company, these games are set to arrive on Windows Phone 7 devices this fall, adding that it has been working hard with Microsoft for the porting of its popular iPhone games to the new mobile platform.

“Eyedip has been working behind the scenes with Microsoft to port their popular iPhone games to the new platform and they will be available for users to grab from the Windows Phone Marketplace on launch day,” the company announced officially.

In the tilt-controlled, hot-air balloon game called “Flight Doodle,” players will meet customizable aircraft, lush, colorful environments, complemented by great graphics, while enjoying the ultimate high-flying adventure.

Gamers would have to reach extreme heights, a process in which they collect tools and power-ups, while having to avoid enemies and obstacles.

“These forces combine to create a delightfully light-hearted experience that playfully appeals to players of all ages,” the company announced. You can take a look at Flight Doodle in the video below.

In “Pocket Devil: Hell Yeah!”, players summon hordes of adorable, demonic underlings as The Mugat2. Gamers can bring the little devils to their end in various hilarious, clever ways via taps, pinches, drags, or swipes.

Moreover, the company notes that the game receives new features and mini games via frequent updates, so as to offer a fun thrill ride that is constantly evolving.

Microsoft has created some of the most exemplary gaming platforms ever known, and we're excited about the myriad opportunities that this mobile initiative will bring to the market,” says Jeremy Adelman, Co-Founder of Eyedip.

“The technology they’ve implemented is fantastic and the Microsoft team has provided us with great hands-on support throughout the Flight Doodle and Pocket Devil development effort.”