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7 Year Old Brings Monster Truck Racing Game to App Stores
7 Year Old Brings Monster Truck Racing Game to App Stores
Tampa, FL (PRWEB) December 09, 2011
Jared, a 7 year old in Tampa, Florida, presented his father David with a few drawings that represented his vision of a new and unique flavor of monster truck racing game. Working closely with his son, David and his team spent over a year under his son’s direction using these drawings and ideas to build the newly released “Tires of Fury” game from Ignotus Games, for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and Mac OSX, with Android and Windows coming soon.
Apple seems to have liked the game, as they have placed it predominately on their first page of “New and Noteworthy” apps page.
A seasoned veteran of other racing games, Jared set out to design a game fun for everyone, insisting each Monster Truck have its own signature vehicle and track design. He spent hours sketching up vehicles, winding racetracks, and even an instruction manual. While many kids spend time drawing up their own visions of the “perfect” video game: very few have a dad who directs a video game development studio. He made his son’s vision a reality.
With these sketches in hand, the development team at Ignotus Games went to work. The result is “Tires of Fury,” their flagship release for Christmas, 2011.
According to David, the remarkable game follows Jared’s original vision of the game. “I’m really happy with how this game turned out,” David said. “We were able to transform Jared’s drawings and concepts into a truly unique and fun game.”
The multiplayer, cross-platform truck racing simulator is the latest game to come out of Ignotus Games, LLC. In the game, players pick their characters and vehicle, line up at the start and then the race begins through 12 unique environments: including deserts, swamps and cities. By winning, players earn tires, which are the currency of this game. Game players use them to upgrade their trucks abilities in acceleration, top speed and handling.
“The truly unique aspect of this game is its cross-platform and multiplayer capabilities,” David said.
“As long as all players are on the internet, any combination of supported computers and phones can race together.”
While multiplayer or multiplatform games are nothing new, games that are both are relatively rare. This is what makes “Tires of Fury” stand out from the pack and offer a way for friends and the whole family to get involved in the fun. The average game require that everyone view the action on a single screen, usually their television, dividing the screen into separate sections for each player. “Tires of Fury” gives each player their own personal screen, from their own perspective, to view the action. It is quite an experience to “drive your phone” in this intriguing offering from Ignotus Games, LLC.
The game is available for download on the Apple iTunes App Store for iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches; the Apple Mac App Store for Mac OSX computers, and soon for Google Android phones and Microsoft Windows computers.
Ignotus Games, LLC is a software development company based in Tampa, Florida.
Company Homepage:
http://www.ignotusgames.com
iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tires-of-fury/id483228581?mt=8
Mac OSX:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tires-of-fury/id485352898?mt=12
Android and Windows:
Coming soon!
If you would like more information, or would like to schedule an interview, please contact Ignotus Games, LLC.
Contact: David Rajala
Tel: 800-991-4707
Email: sales(at)ignotusgames(dot)com
Web: http://www.ignotusgames.com
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S: things that make me jealous and things that don’t
Once in a while I like to dip my toes in unfamiliar waters. Lots have changed since the last real Android device I played with, a HTC G1 . It was the first Android phone more than two years ago

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Nice Windows 7 Ultimate photos
Check out these Windows 7 ultimate images:
Paquete Promocional Windows 7

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Esto es lo que me ha mandado Microsoft como anfitrión de una fiesta de lanzamiento de Windows 7, incluyendo una versión limitada (y firmada) de Windows 7 Ultimate…
Paquete Promocional Windows 7

Image by NeKRoMaNT
Esto es lo que me ha mandado Microsoft como anfitrión de una fiesta de lanzamiento de Windows 7, incluyendo una versión limitada (y firmada) de Windows 7 Ultimate…
Paquete Promocional Windows 7

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Esto es lo que me ha mandado Microsoft como anfitrión de una fiesta de lanzamiento de Windows 7, incluyendo una versión limitada (y firmada) de Windows 7 Ultimate…
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Analyzing Windows Store tidbits
Here’s just a few interesting and lesser-known tidbits about the Windows Store I found from various Microsoft documentation published today to coincide the announcement event held in San Francisco. From the “ Certification requirements for Windows apps “: 2.4 Your app must do more than open a website or mimic the behavior of a website Your app must provide a reasonable snap state; it shouldn’t be cut off when snapped.

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Analyzing Windows Store tidbits
Analyzing Windows Store tidbits
Here’s just a few interesting and lesser-known tidbits about the Windows Store I found from various Microsoft documentation published today to coincide the announcement event held in San Francisco.

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Analyzing Windows Store tidbits
Microsoft contest: We don’t want your crappy Windows 8 apps from Australia
For a contest where the submissions must be in English, I’m really glad countries where English is not the official language takes precedence. Update: To be fair, the English and Canadians get shafted too (but they got Zune much earlier so less of an issue). New Zealanders should delay the release of The Hobbit in the US in protest.

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