Goldfish in the Sewer – What Happens After They’re Flushed?
A racing game that utilizes tilt-to-steer on Windows 7 phones, Goldfish in the Sewer is simple, cute, and releasing on April 23.
Add Inspirationis the Finnish team behind the game, which tells the story of flushed fish in the sewers, who must avoid obstacles and race through increasingly complicated pipe systems to reach their goals. Gather fruit to shave time from your final score, and compete to rise to the top of the leaderboards. With Facebook integration, you can compare times with your friends for playful competition.
As mentioned, the phone is tilted to control the fish, and direction can be changed swiftly by bouncing off of the pipe walls. However, the game also supports both virtual pad and full touch screen controls as well. Slime will slow you down, and some portions of the pipe include a current that boosts you forward. You can even play against the ghosts of your best times in each level to see what you’ve done wrong and how you can improve.
Goldfish is priced at $0.99, and will be available for purchase and download on April 23 using your Windows Live account.
Follow the game on Twitter, “like” it on Facebook, and contact the devs directly if you’re interested in beta-testing before the official release date at info@addinspiration.com!
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