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Aliso's Bad Juju Offers Year of Free Mobile Games
Mooniacs and Flip Riders available now 100 percent free and devoid of all in-game advertisements.
Aliso Viejo-based Bad Juju Games announced Monday the addition of two free mobile games to the Android platform.
Mooniacs and Flip Riders are just two of the free (and in-game advertisement free) games to be offered this year. The company began 2012 with an aggressive strategy for the competitive mobile market — offering their entire line of 2012 mobile game titles at no cost with no inhibitors to core game play content.
Games will no longer be offered in the "Lite" or "Freemium" versions, which offered users just a taste of the game for free before they reached the "pay to continue playing" screen.
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"In-App Purchases will certainly be available," said company President Tony Novak, "however, these items will be completely discretionary and not actually required to enjoy a complete gaming experience in our titles."
FLIP RIDERS
"A 3D motocross trick and obstacle course game, is the latest of the two offerings from Bad Juju Games. Originally released during its user beta cycle on a paid basis, the title has now been thoroughly tested, updated and improved with new levels, gameplay modes and a range of player control options. Choose a rider, race against time and improve your scores. Pull off jumps, wheelies, flip tricks, 360's, extreme airtime and collect Golden Trophies for even more bonus points. All in all, Flip Riders offers two challenging modes of play (easy and extreme), six unique worlds to explore, five different riders to master, and three gameplay control systems to meet a wide range of user preferred gameplay styles. Flip Riders can be downloaded from Apple iTunes, as well as the Google Android Market."
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THE MOONIACS
"Offers a 2D casual puzzle game experience utilizing the familiar "pull and fling" mechanism to traverse an adorable cast of characters through 100 diverse levels of physics rich challenges. Previously published by Namco Bandai Games of America, Bad Juju Games has made a rather dramatic change for the course of its title, as The Mooniacs and all previously purchasable content has been unlocked and is now immediately free for anyone to download on the Apple iTunes Store, as well as the Google Android Market."
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