January 24th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Games | No Comments »
I-Play just releases the Real Arcade smash hit Ricochet for mobile phones. Ricochet looks like a vertical space shooter at first sight, but is more of a brick braking puzzle game which has been dominating the Real Arcade charts for 137 weeks in a row.
The mobile version of the game features 80 rounds within 8 different environments. There are 20 kinds of bricks that will challenge the player together with 18 powerups and several multiple bonus opportunities. Four difficulty levels make it easy to play but hard to master.
"Ricochet: Lost Worlds is a great puzzle title for the casual gamer. It takes the classic brick breaking genre to a new level with innovative power ups, four superbly designed worlds and a tricky ring challenge adding an entirely new dimension of fun to this arcade action favorite." said David Gosen, CEO of I-play.
Ricochet is the fifth game that I-Play licensed from iWin. Others include classics like Jewel Quest and Inca Quest.
"iWin aims to deliver the most enjoyable gaming experiences for the largest audiences possible so it thrills us to partner with Reflexive and I-play on Ricochet: Lost Worlds, as I-play’s incredible reach brings one of the most popular casual game titles to one of the biggest markets of all
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