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KongZhong - Zombie Crisis 3D

Not just a zombie crisis but a 3D one.

BEIJING - November 5, 2010

KongZhong, a leading mobile Internet company in China, today announced that Zombie Crisis 3D, a rail shooter action game, is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the App Store.

In Zombie Crisis 3D, a bio-accident has taken place at the Argo Company, turning its infected staff into bloodthirsty zombies. When the disaster is about to sweep through the States, a female mercenary soldier, Dana, receives an order to investigate the situation at Argo's lab. Will her investigation lead to a one-way street into those dangerous zombies? Or will she find something even more dangerous than the Zombie Virus?

Rather than utilizing a traditional joystick-based FPS, Zombie Crisis 3D is an innovative rail shooter that lets the player focus on the action rather than the challenges of movement & weapon control.

Zombie Crisis 3D features:

• 21 maps, hundreds of zombies and 4 big bosses.

• 3 weapons including pistol, shotgun, and machine gun.

• Beautiful 3D graphics, professional sound production, and a gripping storyline.

Zombie Crisis 3D is available now for $2.99.

About KongZhong

We are one of the leading providers of digital entertainment services for consumers in the PRC. We operate four main business units, namely WVAS, WIS, mobile games and online games. We are one of the leading providers of WVAS to mobile phone users. We began providing WVAS on the networks of China Mobile in 2002. Since 2004, we have provided WVAS on the networks of China Unicom, China Telecom, China Netcom and the other major telecommunications operators in the PRC. Since 2004, we have been offering news, entertainment, community and mobile advertising services through our wireless Internet sites, including Kong.net, ko.cn and ct.cn. In 2008, we began reporting our mobile games business as a stand-alone operating segment, while it was previously reported as part of our WVAS business. We began our online games business in 2010, through our acquisition of Dacheng Networks, a developer and operator of online games.

David Martinez, TriplePoint

dmartinez@triplepointpr.com

 

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