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By Jeppe Bisbjerg July 8th 2010 (0 comments)

What has happened in 2010 so far?

I’m writing this just before we are heading out on Summer Holiday, so I thought I would use the opportunity to look at some of the highlights during the first half of 2010.  On iPhone the first part of the year saw the release of our relaxive puzzler Zenses. Zenses is inspired by a series of Nintendo DS games, and we’ll be bringing another game to the App. Store right after the summer break.

We also had multiple Whac-a-Mole updates, including Easter, Valentine and a new Ninja version that all helped seal the app’s impressive impact on the store . Whac-a-Mole has more than 2.2 million downloads so far, and especially an impressive Easter run helped gather lots of those downloads. Further on, we are planning ports to Samsung devices, a new amazing iPad version and iPhone 4 support. We’ll definitely also keep refreshing the game from time to time.

Furthermore, our C64 application in coorporation with Manomio was also catapulted to the top of the app store from out the mists of history. Together with FreeAppADay the App went free for some time and gathered more than 1.5 million downloads. C64 was also updated multiple times during the months, and we are now looking at quite an impressive collection of games. We’ve got yet another update planned that should reach the App. Store within a couple of weeks: restyling the controls, adding games and a new interface to the retro app numero uno!

In more recent news. Our JokeToons application launched just last week. It’s been created for the Funny Farm, a new company featuring some of the animators from Avatar. So you know that they’re good for some great animation and a sense of grandeur. The App is filled with funny snack films rendered in amazing 3d. If you haven’t checked out the application I suggest you download it for free by following the link to the App store in the upper right corner.

Last but not least our demo for our Zoonies DS game was finished last friday. Zoonies is one of the games that could be in for quite a ride this fall. For now we are preparing our presentations for GamesCom in Cologne at the end of August.

I guess that’s the recap for now. Signing out for the summer, and we’ll see you all on the other side! Take care and try not to get sunburned.

By Jeppe Bisbjerg June 29th 2010 (0 comments)

Zenses 2 moves into beta testing

So we’ve managed to find a couple of great beta testers at the forums of Toucharcade.com, go and check out the webpage if you haven’t already been there. They’re some of the best in the business regarding iPhone gaming. Well a couple of people signed up to try out an early version of our next Zenses game, Water Lilly.

The second Zenses game is yet another relaxing mind-puzzler with soothing music and high production value. Water Lilly is about solving puzzles before time runs out, however instead of turning the pieces to fit, you turn the puzzle itself. There are about 100 levels at the current stage, but gameplay tweaking is still taking place and we’ve received a lot of nice suggestions that we’ll try out for the next version of the game. This is excactly why it was so important to get members of the iPhone community to present their feedback. A couple of fresh eyes can do a whole lot for a game that’s been in development for some time.

I wish to thank the persons who participated and we’ll surely be setting up an additional Zenses test soon. Hopefully it’ll be before Summer Holiday rolls around and everybody goes outside to play instead of staring at their iPhone and iPods. Keep an eye out for Zenses – Water Lilly which should be launching late August.  You can check out the original Zenses Rainforest game by following the link on the right.

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By Jeppe Bisbjerg June 18th 2010 (0 comments)

Something is brewing at Kiloo

So what’s happening behind the screens since last time? Well for one, we are extremely busy. Zoonies, our very first Nintendo DS game is just two weeks away from the finalization of the fully functional demo. The game places you as the helping hand aiding a group of animal friends through times of peril.

As the friends are taking a holiday trip away from the jungle their plane crashes deep within it. Here a tribe of savage, malicious Indians are hiding, lead by the evil Makatu. When Leo the Lion awakes from his unconcious sleep, he’s captured in a cage, Indians all around him. Making his escape from the village, it’s now up to the player and Leo to free his friends before Makatu captures yet another innocent animal.

Zoonies is the biggest game so far in the company’s ten year old history. It’s a mixed 2d/3d platformer with a unique form of interaction. Instead of steering Leo with the keypad, he is always on the run. It’s your job to use the stylus to keep him from harm. The game will be multiplatform as we are preparing both a DS release and an iPhone version of the game.

As mentioned earlier the Zoonies demo is just two weeks away from finalization. The entire project has been created in coorporation with the New Danish Screen. Menus are being put into place, new levels are being created and pixels are being drawn every second. What happens once the demo is finally finished? No one knows, but be prepared for a surprise as Zoonies are closing in to take the Nintendo DS stage.

More info to follow.

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By Jeppe Bisbjerg June 4th 2010 (2 comments)

Watch out! Ninja Mole Action Now!

The App. Store sensation: Whac-a-Mole is back with an all new Ninja vengeance. The moles have geared up in ninja and samurai equipment ready to annoy you even more. With the Ninja Smackdown version we’ve created all new original graphics for the entire game, including mini-games.

Coincidentally, this update came at the same time the App started climbing the charts once again. It’s the fourth or fifth time the App reaches top 100 in the US and it’s amazing to see the feedback to this arcade classic. Let me put in a quick “thank you” to all the people supporting us out there!

However, ninjas and samurais are not all we have in store for you. Rumours of an iPad version and further updates are circulating, and we’ll announce the second we know what the next release will contain.

Best wishes from the entire Kiloo – Games production team.

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By Jeppe Bisbjerg May 31st 2010 (0 comments)

It’s A Zoo animals ready to play!

During last week our It’s A Zoo Cup game launched for the Java Platform. With Messi, Rooney and Christiano Ronaldo getting ready to play at the biggest stage in the world.  The Lion, Hippo, Monkey, Penguin and Crocodile are taking on their very own competition filled with crazy powerups and exciting events.

Play as the Lion while you attempt to win the “It’s A Zoo” trophy. However this won’t be any ordinary football tournament. The hippos are carrying magnets, the monkeys are using jetpacks, the penguins are throwing snowballs and the crocodiles use their tales to get you off your feet.

After you’ve captured the trophy, play as any of the unique teams as you battle it out with different formations, entertaining arenas and cool abilities.

It’s A Zoo Cup is the perfect companion to a long, hot summer in front of the TV and on the sidelines.

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