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Anirah: Riddle of the Pharaohs

"Similar to MahJongg, but with math", and now with added Ridiculous mode.

For Immediate Release

Scarborough Maine - November 3, 2009 - Lost Luggage Studios released v1.1 of "Anirah: Riddle of the Pharaohs", a puzzle game best described as "Similar to MahJongg, but with math". The update addresses comments/suggestions from an online review by Bytten.com, an independent game review website. Update contains enhancements to graphics and game play, and is available now.

Game play enhancements include better logic for "hard" mode, a "ridiculous" mode with no numbers on certain tile sets, a slight modification to scoring for medium and hard settings, and a mass un-select for the currently selected tiles. Graphic enhancements include three more tile sets, six new backgrounds, and dynamically created tile numbers that are easier to read in all resolutions. For information on the bug fixes incorporated in this update, please see the website. Look for the in-game Story Tab on the instructions screen to discover where the idea for Anirah came from.

Anirah costs $9.95 and has a 30-minute trial demo. Download at www.LostLuggageStudios.com. If you currently own Anirah there is a smaller update package to the newest version available for free.

Lost Luggage Studios

An independent software and game developer based in Maine and established in 2008. Projects include many small software utilities and two games. Their goal is to create games that are fun to play and utilities that are easy to use and useful.

Contact Info:

Paul Belanger

Lost Luggage Studios, LLC

P.O. Box 14

Scarborough ME 04070-0014

Phone: (888)839-6420

Email: Paul@LostLuggageStudios.com

Web: www.LostLuggageStudios.com

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