New Update to "Smashing Robots" from MiniWorldGames Now Offers 200% More Levels of Gripping 3D Action

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Latest version of Smashing Robots by MiniWorldGames features 72 levels of gripping 3D action – up from 24 in the original version. The app is available at no cost, optimized for iPhone 5, and compatible with iPad and iPod touch.

Cupertino, CA (PRWEB) January 17, 2013

Fans of the one-of-a-kind 3D game app Smashing Robots have reason to celebrate now that the latest version boosts the number of levels by a massive 200% -- from 24 to 72.

Created by MiniWorldGames, Smashing Robots transforms gamers into the brave and heroic John Rambot, and sends them on a mission to free their fellow Meekas from the thoroughly wicked Evil Corp Robots of Wasabi Planet.

Sound easy enough? It could be, if the Evil Corp Robots spoke the language of diplomacy, or had even the smallest desire to liberate their defenseless prisoners. Regrettably, they don't. As such, gamers are forced to take matters into their own hands – or rather, onto their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch -- and use skill and logic to journey through the jungles of Wasabi Planet, while they smash all of the Evil Corp Robots to bits through (what is now) 72 levels of gripping 3D action.

In addition to 200% more levels, the latest version of Smashing Robots also features:

> Lots of new playable elements including Cannon Blasters!
> Win free hints in the crazy bonus levels (if you can find them!)
> Take our hero from the Jungle, through the City to the madness of the Robot factory.

“Aside from a truly unique and intense storyline, what sets Smashing Robots apart from other action gap app are the stunning 3D graphics, and amazing sound effects,” commented Jan Heuff of MiniWorldGames. “Gamers of all ages will forget that they're supposed to be working, studying or doing something rather ordinary, as they immerse themselves in the noble quest to free the Meekas, one smashed Evil Corp Robot at a time. And now with 72 levels to discover, the app promises even of more hours of fun, action and, yes, robot smashing!”

Gamers who are already addicted to Smashing Robots and can't wait to feast their eyes on 48 new levels -- or those who haven't yet experienced the gripping 3D action and want to join the quest to free the defenseless Meekas -- can download the app now from the App Store at https://itunes.apple.com/app/id561419451.

The app is optimized for iPhone 5, and compatible with iPad and iPod touch. A demo video is featured at http://www.miniworldgames.com/.

For more information or media inquiries, contact Mark Johnson of appshout! on behalf of MiniWorldGames at +1 408 757 0156 or press(at)appshout(dot)com.

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About MiniWorldGames

MiniWorldGames was set up “way back when” by its parent company Rancon, a digital agency, as a specialist game developer and publisher. Since its launch in 2002, online games developed by MiniWorldGames have been played hundreds of millions of times and its first mobile game developed in 2003 was installed on just under 1 million devices. Miniworldgames.com became a place to play the company's original games, and with popular games such as Super Headers and Stan Skates, the site attracted more than 3 million unique monthly visitors and gained 170,000 register members within six months. With further games Mission Mars, Stick Cricket and a Dirty Sanchez-based game all released on mobile devices, MiniWorldGames has kept up with the competition in producing fun, playable games across devices. In 2012 MiniWorldGames took the leap into iOS Apps with the launch of Smashing Robots, and followed that up in early 2013 with a new version featuring 200% more levels.

Learn more at http://www.miniworldgames.com/

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/prwebappshout/smashing-robots/prweb10334199.htm

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