Seoul, South Korea – Nate Games, an innovative emerging mobile developer focused on games for the mobile marketplace, has today announced the recent release of Cheese & Mouse for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Blending numerous classic arcade gaming elements together with crisp stylized graphics, Cheese & Mouse charges players with killing every mouse that have rudely made home their in a block of cheese as quickly as possible. Rendering with a bold and visually vibrant aesthetic, Cheese & Mouse is currently available for download on the iTunes App Store.
This game app offers users a gaming diversion that they can return to time and again. Since the appearance of mice within cheese towers is always randomly assigned, users will always experience a unique game each time they play. To kill mice users simply tap on them fast enough to hit them before they go back into hiding inside their cheese tower. Players will loose lives if any mice are left breathing at the conclusion of each level.
Cheese & Mouse is a fully featured mobile game and offers users a number of unique tools and bonuses in order to battle the onslaught of mice invading the players’ beloved cheese blocks. First-aid kits can be picked up to level users’ life gauges back up to 100% while bombs will automatically kill every mouse that appears on screen – a useful tool if used at the right time. Lastly, picking up and utilizing an Hourglass allows players to slow down the mice themselves, allowing them to be more easily killed. As one of the features that provide an extra benefit for the game is that it supports the Apple’s Game Center technology. Created to be both cartoonishly entertaining and filled with enough mentally engaging action to please a broad spectrum of users, Cheese & Mouse is one mobile gaming distraction that shouldn’t slip through any consumer’s fingers.
Nate Games is a game publishing brand of Korea’s largest mobile carrier, SK Telecom. © 2010 Nate Games. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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