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New N-Gage game: Mega Monsters

Categories: Announcements, Gaming, Nokia
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, November 14th, 2008 at 3:58 AM

Nokia Games Publishing announced a new game for N-Gage, Mega Monsters, which was developed in collaboration with Australia’s award-winning studio Firemint. Touted as the “biggest monster smash on mobile,” the game features rich 3D graphics with a fully destructible environment, allowing you to destroy virtually everything that’s on your way and pick up dozens of special items that remain in the ruins.

The story line goes like this: once upon a time there were a mad scientist who combined adorable animals, a borrowed gene splicer and nuclear waste. As a result, Mega Monsters were created – both cute and deadly. Each of them has its own abilities, powers and appearance, which is changing/enhancing throughout the game.

You can play missions through city environment or make your own map and challenge others to beat it by uploading it to the N-Gage Arena. The gameplay is intuitive, putting a “monster power” in a single thumb…

Sounds exciting. Too bad we couldn’t find a decent screenshot to show you. And we just got some screenshots, check them out.

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