bitFLIP, iBailout!!, Karnival and Seven Wonders

Dec 23, 2009 16:01 GMT  ·  By

Leading developer and publisher of connected games and applications Hands-On Mobile, Inc. announced today the launch of four new titles in the App Store: bitFLIP, iBailout!!, Karnival and Seven Wonders: Quest for Koh-i-noor. According to the company, the new titles come from the Hands-On Mobile Developer Network (HDN), which offers support for developers and distribution of apps, and will be followed by other 25 titles. The new games had been designed exclusively for the iPhone and iPod touch, the company also noted.

“Each game is unique and represents the developers’ vision which we’ve helped to make a reality,” David McCaman, head of marketing, Hands-On Mobile, said. “The range of styles and quality of titles that have come out of the HDN program is phenomenal. In this initial launch we have a graphically rich tycoon-style game with a mystical storyline, an intense, music-driven multiplayer puzzle experience, a timely political message delivered in a classic arcade-style mash-up and what may be one of the hardest hidden object games to come to market.”

bitFLIP comes to the market as a new, fun and frantic take on game, bringing both aesthetics and quality sound to the equation. iBailout!! comes with a Pac Man gameplay, offering users the possibility to play as The Fed, to eat money or angry citizens. Karnival puts players in the position of being a freak born with the arm of a goat, which decides to start a carnival. Seven Wonders: Quest for Koh-i-noor, the latest new game for the iPhone OS, plunges users in a world of mystery surrounding Harry, who sets off to India to save his father.

The new titles are already available for purchase from the App Store, featuring the following price tags: Karnival - $3.99, bitFLIP - $0.99, Seven Wonders - $2.99, and iBailout!! - $1.99. “Our challenge to break into the industry and enter a crowded marketplace was something we knew we needed help with,” Joshua Hernandez, CEO and founder, Metamoorephosis Games, added. “Hands-On Mobile saw our potential and gave us just the opportunity we needed to get started. Their insight into mobile development from customers to industry connections has helped us grow faster than we ever expected to.”