Pixalon Puts Out Gish Mobile
April 8, 2009 2:00 PM | Eric Caoili
A mobile version of Gish, Cryptic Sea's 2005 IGF Grand Prize-winning physics platformer for PC, has been released on several mobile operators' portals, courtesy of Czech-based publisher Pixalon Studios. Interestingly, Cryptic's Edmund McMillen (Super Meat Boy, Coil) himself didn't work on the project, as the port was handled by freelance developer Hardwire and Sweden's Erphenic Studios.
The game, which you can see a video for after the break, stars the eponymous 12-pound tar ball and features 50+ single-player levels, 25+ multiplayer levels, deathmatches and race levels, three environments, and support for Zeemote's mobile joystick controllers.
There are no plans yet for an iPhone or iPod Touch version of Gish: The Mobile Game, but Hardwire says he would like to work on a release for Android, as the platform supports Java.
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