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Com2US announces new games titles for the iPhone and iPod

Categories: Announcements, Gaming
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 at 12:39 PM

Com2US has announced a raft of new games titles for the iPhone and iPod – with a mix of genres that should please everyone:

For casual players who enjoy easy controls and whimsical graphics, there is Crazy Hotdogs Tailgate Party

For those who like a little strategic thinking with their games, Com2uS offers Trapped: Undead Infection, an action horror adventure game in which players control a scientist trapped in a disease-ridden bio-research laboratory filled with bloodthirsty zombies.

For RPG gamers who want to play PC-style RPGs on the go, The Chronicles of Inotia: Legend of Feanor is an action RPG with PC and console game graphic quality that guides players through a rich fantasy storyline as they protect the beautiful land of Inotia.

All of these games will be available during Dec08 and going forward. There is a further full line-up of Com2US games for Apple devices still to come in 2009 – crumbs, whatever next!

iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

If you want to check out the games in more detail, go here.

[Via: uk.wireless.ign.com]

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