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Brand Overview:
Koozac is an addictive
puzzle game. A cross between Tetris and Sudoku!
A fantastic online game
available for exploitation across all new media platforms
including games consoles, mobile, and IDTV.
Unique Selling Points:
- Over 2 Mio web players in 130
countries already.
- Nominated for the IMGA Awards
at 3GSM 2007.
- Winner of Channel Four (Germ),
Best Interactive Viral 2007
- Two different modes to play in:
Timed and Normal
Target:
Anyone who is interested in casual challenging gaming. Those who have played
games like Tetris, Sudoku, Bust a Move, and Lumines
amongst many more will relate to this game. Both Males
and Females of all ages find Koozac a great challenge.
Media & Marketing:
UClick recently signed up as official casual gaming and mobile licensee. Product
launches likely before the end of 2007 / early 2008.
Major UK promotion with Awards nominations in New Media Games Categories associated
with Channel 4, The Independant Newspaper and many more
Web: www.koozac.com
News Bites:
BBC Click - Webscape
Channel
4 - KooZac - No 2 (New Entry)
Channel
4 - KooZac - No 1 (Word & Puzzle) Review
Viral
Oscars - News of the World
Viral
Oscars 2007 - Dazed Digital
Channel4
Viral Awards Germ winners
Interactive Concepts:
Developments for the core
product to be evolved into other interactive versions
include:
- Side by Side - Numbers can be
added next to each other
- Two Blocks - Two blocks fall which
can be rotated (tetris style), so the best number
can be used. can be used hori/vert
- Clocks - possible further release,
based around rotating number to point at each other
to complete target number
- Towers - bottom block is the target,
rotate the blocks on top to equal the target
- Different shapes, same principle
- triangles, hexagons
Perfect game for Nintendo DS, IDTV, In Flight Entertainment, Handheld Electronic
Games with a likely natural evolution onto other platforms
potentially including Console and associated online
formats such as XBOX Live Arcade.
For more information please contact
Simon Kay or Paul Comben at AT New Media
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