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Namco brings Crush the Castle to the Android Market

August 13, 2010 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

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Crush the Castle for Android

After porting Firemint’s Flight Control to other mobile platforms, Namco continues to bring popular iPhone games to more mobile phone users. This time their target is Armor Games’ Crush the Castle, which so far has been downloaded for more than 1.5 million times from Apple’s AppStore.

If you don’t know what Crush the Castle is all about, here’s the official description (from the press release):

Enter a world of fantasy and aid the King in expanding his territory by literally crushing the castle. The game is simple-players load a trebuchet with weapons, aim at the castle and its inhabitants, and then try to knock it down. Destroy the target in the least amount of shots to win a medal and unlock new continents. The highly addictive game not only has 90 unique levels and more than ten types of ammunition, but fans can create their own castles in the Castle Editor for endless entertainment.

In a nutshell, it’s an awesome and super-addictive game that will definitely keep you entertained while on-the-go. Crush the Castle is readily available for 99 cents from the Android Market. iPhone and iPod Touch users can grab it for the same amount from the AppStore…

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