eSoft Interactive’s Earth Day

Posted on 11 June 2007 by


Erick from eSoft Interactive, makers of past favorites Spot and Traffic Jam, have released Earthday, a “take on your regular shoot-em’up game genre. Earth Day is an action-packed arcade game that pits the player in an engaging experience of defending our mother Earth from fleets of alien spaceships attempting to invade our planet.”

Earth Day plays nicely with Palm OS devices…

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…Windows Mobile Professional (Pocket PC) devices…

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…and Windows Mobile Standard (the artist formerly known as Smartphone).

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According to the included press release:

eSoft Interactive releases Earth Day!

eSoft Interactive has just released Earth Day, an action-packed arcade game which puts the player in an engaging battle to defend our planet Earth from fleets of Alien spaceships attempting to invade it.

Earth Day is compatible with all Windows Mobile – Pocket PCs and Smartphones (240×320 portrait, 320×240 landscape, 240×240 square, 176×220 and VGA) and should be compatible with players of all ages as well. :)

Grab a free demo now and try saving the world one second at a time…

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