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PRESS RELEASE
Padova (IT)/Breda (NL), January the 31st, 2013. Here at Double
Jungle we have your best interest in mind and keep making our games
prettier and snappier!
Take our 2011 award-winning iPad game
Gua-Le-Ni; or, The Horrendous Parade, for example:
in preparation for its imminent iPhone debut we just released an
update which vastly improves the game's performance on any iPad
versions and will give the ones among you with retina displays a
whole new visual experience.
In
Gua-Le-Ni; or, The Horrendous Parade, fantastic
paper creatures cross the screen. By twisting, spinning and
rearranging toy-cubes, the players must spell the correct "name" of
the bizarre animals and catalogue them before they wobble away!
Some of the combinatorial monsters of Gua-Le-Ni are carnivores,
some herbivores; different food combinations may have the effects
of rendering the beasts longer, shorter, more or less fast and
valuable.
Spread the word and help us delight you with even more video
game decadence into your household!
2ND TRAILER:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tqV1G3tQxg
1ST TRAILER:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE8hdrSeB9w
Direct link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gua-le-ni/id423352177?mt=8
Website:
http://www.gua-le-ni.com
Contacts: Double Jungle via
http://www.doublejungle.com
About Double Jungle
Double Jungle is an independent video game developer and
publisher founded in 2009 and based in Padova, Italy. Double
Jungle’s mission is the development of high quality video
games for personal computer, handheld devices, consoles and many
other platforms.
About Stefano Gualeni
Trained as an architect, Stefano Gualeni is an Italian game
designer who is best known for being the creator and designer of
the Tony Tough saga. Stefano teaches Game Design the NHTV Breda
University of Applied Sciences in The Netherlands and is pursuing a
Ph.D in the field of Philosophy at the Erasmus University of
Rotterdam.
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