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Astraware Releases Hexic and Mozaki for Windows Mobile Devices

Posted on 25 March 2008 by


Alison has just sent word that we should expect two new games from Astraware for Windows Mobile devices: Hexic and Mozaki. Both games are based on popular MSN games of the same name.

Let’s take a look…

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Hexic 240 x 320

This is a very short preview this time as we’re almost ready for release, but I wanted to alert you to these two games so you can pass this exciting news on to your readers!

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Mozaki 320 x 240

Astraware(R) is excited to announce the release of two new games for Windows Mobile(R) based on popular MSN Games titles. Both Hexic(R) and Mozaki(TM) have been developed by Astraware for Microsoft’s Carbonated Games studio.

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Mozaki 240 x 320

Hexic(R) and Mozaki(TM) will be released on the Astraware website on 27th March 2008, each priced at just $9.95!

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Hexic 320 x 240

Both games will be available for Windows Mobile(R) Professional, Classic and Standard devices.

I haven’t yet tried either game on MSN or otherwise, but I am going to have to remedy that soon. Life is too short not to play as many games as you can. ;-)

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