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3D survival shooter Minigore hits the AppStore

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 at 1:24 AM

Minigore for iPhone

Chillingo is out with yet another iPhone title called Minigore. Developed by the Finnish development studio Mountain Sheep, the game is 3D survival shooter which sees you defending John Gore, a little square fellow, who finds himself surrounded by hairy, round creatures with particularly sharp teeth – Furries. Mentioned creatures come in three shapes and sizes: the small Minifurry, the Furry, and the lamentable Giant Furry. When hit, Giant Furry split into several Furries that, if destroyed, will further split into Minifurries. Think of them as Russian Nesting Dolls with a vengeance.

You can help Minigore combat the onslaught of enemies by “unleashing his Beast from within.” To do this, you’ll need to collect four-leaf clovers that the enemies leave behind. As a beast, Minigore is literally on fire and you can go running around and eating all the previously dangerous Furries nearby. Moreover, the beast mode opens up other gameplay mechanics with bosses like the Wormwolf…

Finally, if you find the text above intriguing, prepare to pour out a buck ($0.99) to grab the game from the AppStore. Here’s the link.

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