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Chillingo updates two of its iPhone games – Toki Tori and Minigore

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at 11:58 PM

Chillingo updates two of its iPhone games - Toki Tori and Minigore

Chillingo’s PR is active as ever. They informed me that two of their games have been updated.

The first one is Toki Tori, which packs tons of new things including:

  • Bonus level support
  • Play your own music
  • Support for iPod library access (iPhone OS 3.0, only)
  • Added button to focus camera on Toki Tori
  • Controls overview, accessible from the in-game menu
  • Random level feature, which becomes available when finishing the game
  • Added four new bonus levels
  • Fixed Bubble Barrage level 2 alternative solution
  • Clarified use of Bubble Suit item in level accompanying text
  • Finally, the game is now available in English, Dutch, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
  • Plus, Toki Tori Promotion winner has been named! Check it out here.

As for Minigore, the update is almost finished and the new levels will be available soon. The updated game features new characters — Lizzy and Enviro-bear — which crossed over from other Chillingo’s titles. Each one will be featured in its own episode…

Before I let you go, you should know that Chillingo prepares to release more games. As a matter of fact, some of them have already been submitted to the AppStore, but that’s another story.

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