GamesPeggle Mobile, the award winning game now for mobiles

Peggle Mobile, the award winning game now for mobiles

Peggle, Mobile phoneMobile gamers can now brace the Peggle Mobile, a mobile version of the blockbuster game Peggle. A recent announcement by PopCap Games, the casual games leader revealed the forthcoming launch of the game. The game should strengthen the game developer’s recent commitment to the mobile market.

Andrew Stein, director of mobile business development at PopCap commented, “PopCap continues its strong support of the mobile games market with a steady stream of internally developed handheld titles that give players great gameplay value anywhere, anytime Peggle is among a growing list of AAA mobile titles that PopCap is aggressively bringing to market for all sorts of mobile devices from cell phones, smartphones and PDAs to PocketPCs, iPods, iPhones, and more.”

Peggle Mobile is a part of PopCap’s list of nearly six titles that are yet under development. On a much larger scale, the game promises users a distinct level of innovative and enthralling game action on the go. It is a fantastic combination of pinball, pool and pachinko ensuring users a one of a kind gaming experience. Peggle Mobile challenges players to use their skills and strategy in addition to their luck through the different game levels.

Firing a small silver ball from the top of the screen should get gamers effortlessly progressing through more difficult stages of orange pegs. Every time you play a level, it is made peerless by innumerable stationary and moving obstacles. The levels are a unique combination of numerous power-ups and special effects with dynamically assigned peg colours.

Ever since the game was introduced in 2007, Peggle has been downloaded more than 20 million times on the website. In addition leading industry associations and trade journals have honoured the game with more than a dozen awards.

This most recent title from one of the most popular franchise of games is all set to launch in Fall of 2008. All major wireless carriers in North America, the United Kingdom and parts of Europe should sell the game compatible with most handsets.

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