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Bulkypix bringing point-and-click classic Gobliiins to iPhone

And ten other games, including Hysteria Project 2

Bulkypix bringing point-and-click classic Gobliiins to iPhone
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French mobile publisher Bulkypix has announced the next eleven games that it will be bringing to iPhone, iPad, and other mobile platforms.

One of the most exciting is cult classic PC point-and-click adventure Gobliiins. A slightly bizarre '90s adventure game, Gobliiins featured 22 single-screen levels, each filled with devious traps and puzzles to figure out.

It was made by French developer Coktel Vision, and is fondly remembered by retro PC gamers. Luckily, Bulkypix is keeping the game intact in its transition to iPhone, simply tweaking the gameplay to work better on the touch and tap interface.

The game is planned for release in October, with the adventure’s extra chapters following later: Gobliins 2: The Prince Buffoon will hit the App Store on November 15th and Goblins Quest 3 will appear a month later on December 15th.

Also coming soon is strategic sci-fi war game BattleStar Commander, this time developed inhouse at Bulkypix. It's got 60 levels and promises a good ten hours of gameplay, plus a multiplayer mode that you can play simultaneously on the same screen. BattleStar Commander is coming soon to iPhone and iPad.

There’s also Burn It All, the latest collaboration between BulkyPix and Pastagames, who last brought us Pix’n Love Rush. This one’s an addictive puzzle game about burning a path with three helpful little flames. It's coming to everything: iPhone, iPad, bada, and Windows Phone 7.

First-person horror-adventure Hysteria Project is getting a sequel in Hysteria Project 2. The first game attracted a lot of attention in the early days of the App Store thanks to its atmospheric filmed sequences. It's coming to iPhone, iPad, and bada.

The other games are iCannon HellFire, an iPhone shooter; Last King of Africa Episode 2 (and the first episode is getting an HD edition); iPhone and iPad puzzle game Cardboard Castle; Talking Carl's first adventure in Crazy Piano; and Flying to the Moon, a vertical platformer.

The publisher is also dedicated to Apple’s Game Center. Saving Private Sheep and Pix’n Love Rush both feature achievements and leaderboard support already, but Bulkypix has plans to add support into a bunch of current games, and all future apps.

Mark Brown
Mark Brown
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