The game features 25 levels, nice music and a fun theme

Jan 20, 2009 16:18 GMT  ·  By

SBSH has recently released its first game for the Symbian S60, namely Lucky Coins. The company has a reputation due to its Calendar application, also known as Papyrus. The new game is reported to come with really nice music and a fun theme, although it might resemble Bejeweled.

SBSH Lucky Coins consists of a grid of different icons and users need to rotate them so as to make pairs of three or more. In order to move to another level, users need to activate blogs for each level they complete. At the same time, the game brings more and more interesting things to the front as it advances, including bombs that would blow up surrounding tiles. The game has a total of 25 levels, and the difficulty rises with each level.

In addition to the large number of levels, Lucky Coins also features different modes in which it can be played. For starters, there is the normal progression-based gameplay. Users are able to create a profile, which allows them to continue from where they left considering they had to exit the game. Another mode that can be used is ‘Lucky Day,’ which takes the user to a random level to have a glimpse of what is cooking in the harder ones.

The game is reported to work on the Nokia N79 quite well, and it can be played using the phone's TV-Out cable. On the downside, Lucky Coins is not compatible with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic at the moment, yet the developers are working on a version for the S60 5th Edition touchscreen phones, which is expected to become available in the near future.

The game can be tried out for free and purchased from SBSH’s website for $14.95. The trial version is available for download on Softpedia as well, via this link.