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Babel Rising coming to an iPhone/iPod Touch to test your tower build stopping skills

Categories: Gaming, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at 4:11 AM

Babel Rising - iPhone game

French developer White Birds has created a new iPhone game called Babel Rising, which sees you in a powerful role to prevent humans from building a tower to heaven. In your mission, you’re equipped with five spells: lightning, tornado, fire from heaven, tsunami, and earthquake, and even the direct finger of God.

As expected, the little humans are in constant action, doing their stuff ’round the clock like they’re in Dubai before the credit crisis.

Eagle-eyed folks of PocketGamer noted similarity of Babel Rising and Pocket God, and we see where they got those – the graphics (and they say gameplay) is/are looks made in the same fashion. The only question is – can Babel Rising repeat the success of Pocket God? There’s a milestone to keep the team motivated. ;)

Anyway, the game should be released later in December, when you will be able to grab it for $1.99.

[Via: PocketGamer.co.uk]

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