QUEST FOR CINNABAR
HEADS TO ORANGE
Copyright 2005 www.tombraiderchronicles.com
[ March 31st 2005 ]
IN-FUSIO,
the international publisher of mobile games and
manager of player communities, has announced the
launch of Tomb
Raider: Quest for Cinnabar. Lara Croft, the
celebrated adventuress who has seduced more than
30 million players worldwide, is making a return
to UK gamers' mobile phones. Tomb Raider: Quest
for Cinnabar is available immediately to download
from Orange UK to a wide variety of handsets.
The ExEn
version of Eidos' Tomb Raider Quest for Cinnabar,
which was developed by Be Tomorrow, combines adventures
with puzzles. The first episode, Tomb
Raider: The Osiris Codex, which was released
in November 2004, has broken records, with more
than 100,000 downloads in three months, demonstrating
the current huge demand for action and adventure
games in this video game market.
"Young
people like to have fun with their mobiles and
enjoy robustly designed video games for acting
out great adventures. And there's no better way
of doing this than with game/entertainment heroines
like Lara Croft", said Matthieu Saint-Denis, Game
Portfolio Director at IN-FUSIO. "The success of
the first edition of Tomb Raider has convinced
us that we understand gamers' needs, and that
the quality of the titles is key. Our portfolio
of games comprises the best titles on the market,
giving IN-FUSIO a great competitive edge and,
above all, the ability to satisfy our customers".
In Tomb
Raider: Quest for Cinnabar, which is the second
game in the planned trilogy, players guide Lara
Croft in her exciting adventure to recover the
priceless vase containing Cinnabar in Tibet, by
making her run, jump, climb, shoot, while avoiding
traps, obstacles and enemies. In the final episode
of the trilogy, which has yet to be released,
Lara must return to Scotland to discover the identity
of her mysterious boss.
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