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Nival's Zuma-esque Emaki arrives on iOS - $1,000 prize for best player

Casual game, hardcore prizes

Nival's Zuma-esque Emaki arrives on iOS - $1,000 prize for best player
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Nival Interactive has launched the casual bubble- / marble-popping game Emaki onto the App Store today as a Universal app.

The game, taken from the upcoming PC title Prime World, involves you firing at multi-coloured balls as they roll their way down the screen.

Matching up these colours adds colour to the painted images around each of the boards, with the aim being to finish the paintings.

In an unusual twist, Nival is promising a cash prize to the top three players on Apple's Game Center at the end of July. The winner will pick up $1,000, the runner-up will take home $500, and the third-placed person will walk away with $300.

Emaki is available to buy as a Universal app for £1.49 / $1.99 now. You can grab it right this second by hitting the button below.

Will Wilson
Will Wilson
Will's obsession with gaming started off with sketching Laser Squad levels on pads of paper, but recently grew into violently shouting "Tango Down!" at random strangers on the street. He now directs that positive energy into his writing (due in no small part to a binding court order).