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MINI Liquid Assets hits the AppStore

Categories: Gaming, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at 2:26 AM

MINI Liquid Assets

MINI Financial Services launched its take on an “old-school favorite” – MINI Liquid Assets, an interactive iPhone game modeled after the traditional encased water jet games we all played as children.

From the press release:

Manipulating the face buttons on either side of the screen, players use streams of water — fully accompanied by bubble sound effects and music — to avoid obstacles and guide their precious coins into the safety and comfort of their beloved MINIs. Whether avoiding sharks in the fish tank-themed level “Don’t Feed the MINI” or aliens in the Area 51-themed level “Restricted,” “MINI Liquid Assets” offers easy-to-pick-up gaming with three difficulty settings: “Easy,” “Medium” and “OMG.”

As expected, the game features the full model line of MINI vehicles, all with the brand new new MINI Convertible and the eco-friendly MINI E. Also included in the game is the “Find a MINI dealer” functionality that will help you find a local MINI dealer using Google Maps.

Nickel Fish Design made the game on behalf of MINI and you can grab it from here (iTunes link). A short demo video of the game follows after the jump.

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