Silent Scope available on iPhone, iPod Touch
Konami Digital Entertainment has released Silent Scope for the iPhone and iPod touch today on the App Store for a mere 99 cents (at least until August 29, when it will cost a lot more). Based on the popular 1999 arcade rail shooter game, players test their aim and skills as a marksmen on the go to protect and defend the American First Family. Of course Konami says that this game takes “full advantage” of Apple’s Multi-Touch user interface (did you think it would say that it doesn’t?), enabling players to aim and shoot all the bad guys gunning for the President and the first family.
Throughout the game, players can chose from two different gameplay modes including Arcade Mode and Training Mode. The Training Mode allows new players to practice precision shooting, while the Arcade Mode features three stages of gameplay for the veteran sniper: Story, Shooting Range and Time Attack. Additionally, Arcade Mode gives all players the chance to change the game settings to Difficulty, Player Life and Branch Attack.
Silent Scope is now available for 99 cents from August 27 to August 29 only on the App Store for Apple iPhone and iPod touch.
NERF 2: N-Strike Elite announced
Electronic Arts is working NERF 2: N-Strike Elite for the Wii - to be published under the EA Play casual games label sometime this fall. NERF 2: N-Strike Elite will deploy this fall, bundled with a newly designed blue NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster and attachable decoder lens that will add a covert operation elements into shooting missions.
NERF 2: N-Strike Elite is a rail shooter style of gameplay that uses the Wii-remote snapped into the NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster and the red reveal lens. Using the lens players will be able to detect enemy weak spots, solve puzzles and decode secret messages in between blasting enemies. They’ll do all this as one of four playable characters, each with their own unique customizable blasters and abilities. For those players who find themselves in a melee that requires back-up, NERF 2: N-Strike Elite will include two-player co-op, as well as an army of robots including B.O.B., the same recruiting robot from the first NERF N-Strike game.
The NERF 2: N-Strike Elite 3-in-1 video game and SWITCH SHOT EX-3 with scope toy bundle is being developed by EA Salt Lake and will launch this fall. For more information, visit nerf.ea.com.
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