A successful arcade game concept now on mobile phones

Jul 19, 2007 14:08 GMT  ·  By

Crimsonland is one of the most popular casual games which has managed to receive the appreciation of millions of people over the years. The 2D mobile phone version of the game looks as great as ever and manages to adapt the concept to the small screen of handsets.

The challenge of the game is that of successfully facing a huge number of aliens and monsters by shooting your way out. For this, the player can use a large number of weapons and also has the chance to win bonuses for its performances.

"Crimsonland: Mobile Massacre" brings a considerable challenging game concept with splashes of blood and death rattles as the creatures are attacking and the player is killing them all. That makes it an adrenalin pushing game, as facing the soliciting slaughter also implies intense feelings.

There are two available game modes which give the player the possibility of piling his enemies in a pyramid of destroyed opponents and a character development system to transform the personal character into an enemy destroying machine. There are 40 kinds of monsters and the player can choose between the game modes quest and survival.

"Crimsonland: Mobile Massacre" has 40 levels which demand continuous attention from the player in a challenge which feels like it has no limits. The 2D vivid graphics may not be among the most evolved, but prove enough for making the player feel just as intense the game's challenge and offer him a differentiated image of the monsters.

HeroCraft put great efforts into making this game just as appealing as its arcade version has proved to be since its release, four years ago. The company is one of the most promising ones which provide programming products for mobile phones.

The mobile phone version of "Crimsonland: Mobile Massacre" will be released in September, this year.