Windows Phone Game : PLATFORMANCE Temple Death

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PLATFORMANCE Temple Death is now on Windows Phone

by Saijo George on September 9, 2011

in WP7 Games News

Temple Death  002

Temple Death 002


PLATFORMANCE Temple Death is the new platform game by Magiko Gaming, check out the video and press release below.

While filming her latest movie, famous starlet Grace Belly gets abducted by a sect of evil savages. You decide to go and rescue her down the ‘Temple Death’- a place filled with evil traps where only the fools can survive. Just like its predecessor “PLATFORMANCE: Castle Pain” (already available on WP7), “PLATFORMANCE: Temple Death” is a challenging platformer that takes place in a giant single level filled with deadly traps and puzzles.

Features:
- over 40 challenges to overcome
- zoom in on the action or zoom out to see the whole level
- 3 difficulty modes with their own traps configuration
- take screenshots to send to your friends or brag over the internet
- Local scoreboards
- Rewards
- Flopwards!
- chiptune music
- once at the end, experience the game backward

Temple Death Gameplay Video

Temple Death Screenshots

Website : magikogaming, Twitter : @magikogaming ; Facebook

There is a trial version available and the full version is available for $0.99, we are not sure what are the limitations of the trial version.

What do you think of this WP7 Game ?

  Scan this QRcode with Bing vision ( Hit the hardware Search button and click on the small icon that looks like an eye ) on your Phone to download this game on to your Windows phone device.
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This entry was last updated on September 9, 2011

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Ariana Roxanna September 11, 2011

This remains one of my favourite games, I keep playing and replaying, and that really says something about it given that lots of paid games end up in the “20min lasting value” pile. 

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