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Crazy Soft releases Zeus Quest game for multiple smartphone platforms

Categories: Gaming
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008 at 6:17 AM

Greece-based Crazy Soft has released a new game called for multiple smartphone platforms — including Symbian S60 and UIQ, Windows Mobile, Palm OS and BlackBerry. The adventure game sports cartoon-ish graphics we’ve seen in early PC adventure games from Sierra and Lucas Arts.

As for the storyline, it finds you controlling Zeus who comes back to Earth to save it. Although everything is happening at the classical ancient Greek period (1000-300bc), you can switch ages through a time machine.

Along the way which sees you crossing many islands like Santorini, Delos, Mykonos, Milos, Karpathos and Crete – you’ll solve riddles, play mini games, and interact with ancient Greek mythology characters.

It’s sounds like tons of fun, especially for younger players who will also learn something about Greek mythology… Here’s a link with more information, and from here you can grab the $2 off coupon.

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