Hungry Animals is a great new game for the iPhone / iPod Touch that promises hours of endless entertainment, with a special introductory price of $0.99 (USD).
The game was originally developed in Flash for online play and it became so popular we decided it would be perfect for the iPhone / iPod Touch platform, with the intuitive touch interface making the game even more fun to play
(1888PressRelease) January 28, 2010 - Florida --- From the developers of popular game iTankster comes yet another addictive and fun filled offering called "Hungry Animals" for the iPhone / iPod Touch. This arcade style game can be played with ease using just one finger, the object being to feed the falling food to a giraffe, monkey or lion depending upon what type it is. The user can choose from varying levels of difficulty and is assisted from time to time in the form of power ups that slow the falling food down, freeze it completely or help in other ways.
Hungry Animals is the kind of game that anybody can learn to play quickly and is great entertainment, with the difficulty level increasing gradually the longer one plays. The game requires very little effort to play and all the user has to do is use a finger and drag the food to the right animal. It comes with its own level of challenges such as a gradually increasing speed of the falling food and also insects which if fed to the animal will make them sick, resulting in their life being reduced. However the developers have also provided assistance in the form of special items that become invaluable in the higher levels.
"The game was originally developed in Flash for online play and it became so popular we decided it would be perfect for the iPhone / iPod Touch platform, with the intuitive touch interface making the game even more fun to play" says a member of the development team. The game keep tracks of the user's score and time played which is then saved locally into a high scores table, allowing them to compete with friends and family to see who can make the most points.
The launch of the game has been timed to coincide with the Christmas season and the developers have decided to join in the festivities by pricing the game at a mere 99 cents as a special introductory offer. This allows just about anyone to buy and enjoy the game which is assured to keep them entertained for long periods of time. The developers also welcome suggestions from users on how to improve the game and will release updates for free based on their feedback.
Hungry Animals is now available at the Apple Applications Store and more details can be found at www.hungryanimals.com