
Warner Bros has teamed up with Guinness World Records for a neat marketing plot. Their idea is to promote the Guinness World Records game, by allowing the player who secures the most points by August 15, 2009 to get its name included in the Guinness World Records 2010 Gamer’s Edition book.
Of course, you’ll need to register for the leaderboard system in order for Warner folks to know who reached the highest score.
As for the game itself, it’s comprised of 35 mini-games, and honestly, we’ve no room to describe each of the games here. I can only say that the pure fact that it consists of that many mini-games makes sure you’ll find something you like playing.
You can the Guinness World Records from the AppStore (costs $4.99) and see if you can be the the one whose name will end up in the book. Good luck!
[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]
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