RO Developer Released Four Games for Apple’s App store
GRAVITY Co., Ltd. (NasdaqGM: GRVY), an online game developer and publisher based in South Korea, today announced that Jaja : Cheer Dancing!, Graffiti Hero, Piyodamari : Eat Up! and Mashimaro Defence are available in Apple's App store for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The four games are priced at US$ 0.99 each and the Company has also released Graffiti Hero Free, a free version of Graffiti Hero.
Jaja : Cheer Dancing! is a two-dimensional vertical scrolling action arcade game with features of rhythm action games. Players choose three modes - Sky, Disco and Mix and enjoy a jumping game, a rhythm action game or a mixed one, respectively.
Graffiti Hero is a two-dimensional side scrolling action arcade game. Graffiti Hero provides various items and combo systems which enable players to enjoy painting graffiti on various walls in the game. It also allows high-level players to create graffiti with photos in their iPhone.
Piyodamari : Eat Up!, an arcade game, mainly targets female players from their teens through their twenties with its cheerful and cute characters. Players control Niwa, a rooster, and rescue Piyos, chicks, to clear each stage.
Mashimaro Defence is an action game easy to play. Players control Mashimaro, a rabbit, to push or smash enemies with a plunger.
As all of the four games support OpenFeint, and Piyodamari : Eat Up! and Mashimaro Defence also support Game Center, players may record their achievements and invite or compete with others.
Mr. Toshiro Ohno, the President and CEO of Gravity said, ";We are confident that iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad owners will enjoy the new experience in game with our new line-up for the App store. We will continue to introduce a variety of high-quality games to enhance our presence in the smartphone game market by making the most of our extensive experience in developing and publishing online games.”
The Company, through NeoCyon, Inc., its mobile game business subsidiary, also rolled out Ragnarok Mobile Story, a mobile MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) based on Ragnarok Online, the Company's flagship PC MMORPG, in Google Android market in Japan in December 2010. Ragnarok Mobile Story was originally released in the Japanese feature phone market in March 2010 and received positive market acceptance, which led to the launch of Android version of the game. Ragnarok Mobile Story is also embedded in some Android smartphone models released in Japan. Gravity is planning to launch the game in other countries and to release another mobile game based on Ragnarok Onlinefor the App store in the near future.
About GRAVITY
Based in Korea, Gravity is a developer and publisher of online games. Gravity's principal product, Ragnarok Online, is a popular online game in many markets, including Japan, Taiwan and Thailand, and is currently commercially offered in 80 markets. For more information about Gravity, please http://www.gravity.co.kr.
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