Oooh...Scary!!! PHANTOM MANSION: THE ORANGE LIBRARY Hits App Store
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Dec 31 2009, 11:12 PM
Haven't maxed out your iPhone storage space yet and looking for something else to play while waiting in line for whatever the hell it is you're doing that day? Well, today, leading online and mobile gaming company Zattikka announced the launch of their game Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library, now available for iPhone/iPod Touch. The second in the Phantom Mansion: Spectrum of Souls series, the game features a new wing of the mysterious mansion, along with new rooms, puzzles and ghoulish obstacles.
In other words, more places to do the “Scooby Sneak”
In Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library, players become one Hector the Spectre Detector and must make their way through 26 levels of challenging puzzles in a creepy haunted mansion. Using items such as crates, switches and keys, players have to collect all the skulls while avoiding collapsing floors, zombies, skeletons and the dreaded void. Y’know, the usual. The second in the eight-part series, the game also features a new teleportation feature, which Hector can use to get from room to room quicker than you can say “P-P-Pirate Ghost!”.
The game is available for $1.99 at the App Store and its free version, Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library – Lite, is there for your perusal as well. While playing Lite, players get to sample the wares by playing six levels of puzzles to whet the ghost chaser appetite. Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library - Lite can be found here, if you're feeling peckish.
“With the release of Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library, we’re expanding our mobile offering as well as bringing our audience a new way to experience their favorite puzzle game,” said Tim Chaney, Founder & CEO Zattikka Ltd. “We will continue to grow our mobile offering and players can expect more chapters to come in the Phantom Mansion series for their iPhone or iPod Touch.”
If you want info about Part 1 in the series, Phantom Mansion: The Red Chamber, then turn here.
Follow Gimme5games on Twitter .
Haven't maxed out your iPhone storage space yet and looking for something else to play while waiting in line for whatever the hell it is you're doing that day? Well, today, leading online and mobile gaming company Zattikka announced the launch of their game Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library, now available for iPhone/iPod Touch. The second in the Phantom Mansion: Spectrum of Souls series, the game features a new wing of the mysterious mansion, along with new rooms, puzzles and ghoulish obstacles.
In other words, more places to do the “Scooby Sneak”
In Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library, players become one Hector the Spectre Detector and must make their way through 26 levels of challenging puzzles in a creepy haunted mansion. Using items such as crates, switches and keys, players have to collect all the skulls while avoiding collapsing floors, zombies, skeletons and the dreaded void. Y’know, the usual. The second in the eight-part series, the game also features a new teleportation feature, which Hector can use to get from room to room quicker than you can say “P-P-Pirate Ghost!”.
The game is available for $1.99 at the App Store and its free version, Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library – Lite, is there for your perusal as well. While playing Lite, players get to sample the wares by playing six levels of puzzles to whet the ghost chaser appetite. Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library - Lite can be found here, if you're feeling peckish.“With the release of Phantom Mansion: The Orange Library, we’re expanding our mobile offering as well as bringing our audience a new way to experience their favorite puzzle game,” said Tim Chaney, Founder & CEO Zattikka Ltd. “We will continue to grow our mobile offering and players can expect more chapters to come in the Phantom Mansion series for their iPhone or iPod Touch.”
If you want info about Part 1 in the series, Phantom Mansion: The Red Chamber, then turn here.
Follow Gimme5games on Twitter .
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