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Astraware releases Hexic and Mozaki for Windows Mobile

Posted by Jack Cook on March 27, 2008 – 7:18 am
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gasusan gave you the heads up on Tuesday and today it is official!  Hexic and Mozaki are now available for you to enjoy on your device.

Astraware is continuing the excitement of game play on your device with two new games for Windows Mobile.  Based on popular MSN Games titles, Hexic and Mozaki have been developed by Astraware for Microsoft’s Carbonated Games studio.

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Hexic is a fantastic twist on the match-three genre by famed Tetris® designer, Alexey Pajitnov. Hexic is deceptively simple to begin with – just rotate any trio of hexes in order to form a cluster of three or more same-color pieces – but a real brain-boggling challenge to master. Featuring Marathon, Timed, and Survival game modes, players are sure to enjoy many hours turning hexes into stars, stars into pearls, and pearls into victory!

Mozaki is a classic brain-teasing strategy puzzler, also by Alexey Pajitnov. Players grab a piece from the stack and place it on the board, connect pieces of the same color to make an unbroken line from the colored edge to the centre of the screen, and connect the required number of lines and win the level. Marathon Mode is deceptively simple, but more colours and mismatched blocks increase the difficulty. Players who prefer to play against the clock can check out Timed Mode for an extra challenge.

“It is exciting to work with Microsoft on these well known titles from MSN Games, and we’re pleased to be the online distributor and to bring them to our Windows Mobile customers!” said Howard Tomlinson, Director of Game Development, Astraware.

“It’s our goal to give video gamers the flexibility to take their favorite games with them on any handheld or phone,” said Alfredo Patron, Director of Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business in Europe. “We’re excited  to extend these two popular games to our broad customer base which relies on our 140+ phone designs.”

Hexic and Mozaki are available for Windows Mobile® and are priced at $9.95 each. Both games are optimised for play with 5-way or stylus. For more information, to download a trial, or to buy, click here.

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