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Topatoi

Platform puzzler available on the PlayStation Store this winter.

Boolat announces Topatoi, one of the first PlayStation 3/PSN projects in Eastern Europe.

Topatoi is a refreshing blend of platformer and puzzle genres, combining the old school impact of the legendary titles like Bubba 'N Stix or The Lost Vikings with original and inventive gameplay mechanics.

The player controls a machine called ATG which works just like a spinning top toy. Basically this is one of the main points of the game. Topatoi is very physics-oriented. ATG should be spinned correctly, since the "spin amount" and thus the overall speed affects device's movement and behavior. Mastering the physics model, you should lead the lead character through multiple stages, filled with obstacles, traditional platforms (it is a platformer game after all), enemies and dozens of puzzles.

Topatoi will be available this Winter through PlayStation Store. More information is available on the official website: http://topatoi.boolat.com

About Boolat

Boolat is a game development company formed in 2001 and located in Donetsk, East Ukraine. Along with the production of own titles (5 projects shipped to date), it is also one of the leading localization teams in ex-USSR with more than 100 completed projects to date and a well-established outsourcing studio.

Today Boolat is experiencing rapid growth and expanding its structure. After releasing few PC projects, the company decided to move to console development, becoming the first East European developer of the PSN-oriented PlayStation 3 title. Boolat also shifted its interest from traditional means of distribution to digital downloads, which currently is the main focus of the company.

Media contacts for Boolat

pr@extendedplay.ru

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