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Glu Mobile bringing two games to Android: Brain Genius Deluxe and Bonsai Blast

Categories: Android, Gaming
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 at 5:10 AM

It’s good to know mobile game developers and publishers are joining the Android wave, as they’ll add their contribution to make the platform popular among different kinds of users.

We’re glad report that Glu Mobile has recently announced that it will launch two titles for the Google’s mobile platform – Bonsai Blast and Brain Genius Deluxe.

The first of the two is an action-puzzle game that “challenges players to shoot and match colored balls to clear more than 20 Zen levels of rich, detailed environments.” Features include touchscreen and accelerometer-based controls; more than 20 level themed with Water, Fire, Earth and Wind; detailed graphics and animations; and three gameplay levels: ricochets, tunnelled chains, and swappable shooter locations.

As for the Brain Genius Deluxe, it’s a collection of 24 games as well as bonus puzzles that include Sudoku and Jigsaws. Again, the game relies on both a touchscreen and accelerometer, and it also features enhanced graphics and audio. Public stats are also there, allowing users to compare their performance to other device users.

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