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GameHouse’s COLLAPSE! casual game now available across multiple platforms – BlackBerry, iPhone and Android included

By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at 1:03 PM

COLLAPSE! for iPhone

Casual games online destination and publisher – RealNetworks-owned GameHouse announced the “cross-platform availability” of COLLAPSE!, its popular blockbusting, color-matching puzzle game.

In terms of mobile version(s), COLLAPSE! works on BlackBerry, iPhone and Android devices – bringing more than 65 levels, five bosses, quick play modes and customizable avatars. Moreover, there’s an unlockable mode that increases the difficulty on all levels and opportunities to earn codes for use in the Facebook and PC/Mac versions. And that’s where the game really shines – in its multi-platform capability. You can play it on your computer (PC or Mac) or compete with other users on Facebook. I like the idea.

The mobile game is available in the app store of choice — App World for BlackBerry, AppStore for iPhone, and Android Market for, well, Android devices. Desktop version, on the other hand, can be downloaded from GameHouse’s website; whereas Facebook app can be found among all the Facebook apps.

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