Astraware Announces Its Annual Hogmanay Party Promotion.

Posted on 29 December 2006 by


This just in from Alison with Astraware

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THE MIDLANDS, UK – December 29th, 2006 – Astraware is celebrating the New Year with its Annual Hogmanay Party and you’re all invited!

The Hogmanay Party runs from December 30th 2006 to January 11th 2007 and offers a range of fun games from as little as $2.95. Substantial discounts on different games will be offered each day, so remember to check the Party page often.

As a very special offer, Club Astraware will be offering one top title exclusively to its members from December 30th to January 11th only. So if you’re not already a member, join up now. You will not want to miss this offer! And finally, if you’re still wondering what Hogmanay is all about, check out the Astraware company blog, where Astraware’s resident Scottish expert, Iain Moore, gives a little insight. Have a Happy Hogmanay!

About AstrawareFounded in 1994, Astraware Limited develops, publishes and distributes games for mobile devices. Some of the company’s best known handheld titles include PopCap Games: Bejeweled., Zuma., and Insaniquarium., Sandlot Games: Tradewinds, and Astraware Sudoku and Zap!2000/2016.

Astraware is a Microsoft(R) Certified Gold Partner. Mobile gaming enthusiasts have downloaded more than 50 million copies of Astraware’s products, and the company has customers in over 100 countries. For more information, contact Alison Barclay at alison@astraware.com, or visit http://www.astraware.com

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