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BitRabbit just released its very first game, Yukiko, an Arcade Game for Series 60 handsets.

This is the beginning of a new line of games, which goal it is to provide addictive games associated to the best that can be found when it comes to graphics and sound environments.

Yukiko is an arcade game which has one simple aim: hook the mobile user to his device, thanks to a fun and very easy gameplay. You control Yukiko, a very cute character, which travels the world, trying to get rid of the monsters which purchase her. For this, you can push blocks either to destroy your enemies, or to protect yourself from them. But beware of the "Breaker" ! Not taking into account the "Stalker" which will chase you wherever you go ! As if this was not enough, each end of world is punctuated by a Boss, much more resistant and clever than your usual monster.

Yukiko will appeal to casual gamers thanks to its immediate to understand gameplay, its colourful graphics and catchy tunes. However, the presence of well tuned levels of difficulties and boss system will also address the hardcore gamer who will find an interesting challenge. This game provides the player with almost fifteen minutes of original, digital music, which is quite noticeable.

Handset support:

Series 60 range (Nokia 7650, 6600, 6260, 6630, 7610, Ngage, Siemens SX-1, ...)

About BitRabbit

BitRabbit (www.bitrabbit.net) is a new game developer based in Dublin, Ireland. Its core competences consist of conception and development of games on Symbian smartphones. This market, which evolves at an incredible pace, does not offer enough games which fully exploit the possibilities offered by the powerful hardware available on those handests. BitRabbit wants to fill this gap as best as it can.

The team, composed exclusively of seasoned professionals , who are all also long time gamers, wants to make fun, compelling games for a wide audience. Expect to have GBA quality games in your pocket, at the price you would pay for a J2ME game.

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