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Flight Doodle updated with Game Center integration, new UI and power-up

Categories: Gaming, iOS / iPhone OS
By: , IntoMobile
Friday, November 19th, 2010 at 1:39 AM

Eyedip updated its popular “high-flying balloon game” Flight Doodle for the iOS-powered devices. The core of the game remains the same and it’s your goal to drive balloon to the new heights.

The new features included in this release are:

  • Game Center integration, allowing players to compete (compare best scores) with other iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users.
  • New “bomb” power-up that detonates all enemies in sight
  • Revamped boost mechanics — there’s a new UI element that monitors boost power and a dynamic slider controls game speed

All in all, it’s a super small update, yet one worth downloading, especially since it’s available for free. If you still haven’t downloaded Flight Doodle, now’s your chance. Click on the link below and take it from there.

And before I let you go, here are the words of Eyedip’s co-founder Steven Fleisher: “Game Center integration broadens the social gaming network for our fans, and to make sure the competitive landscape stays interesting, we’ve made several balance changes to incorporate all of the fantastic feedback from our fans. Power-ups drop more frequently so we scaled up the rate that the difficulty increases in order to coincide with the new increased fire power.”

Flight Doodle ($0.99) [iTunes link]
Flight Doodle HD+ ($2.99) [iTunes link]

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