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Kick Flick 2010 iPhone game donating profits to charity

All profits made prior to 26th June being given to Street Child Africa

Kick Flick 2010 iPhone game donating profits to charity

New iPhone football game, Kick Flick Football 2010 (not to be confused with Flick Kick Football, sponsor of the Pocket Gamer iPhone Game Developers World Championship) will be donating all profits made prior to June 26th to the charity, Street Child Africa.

Street Child Africa is an organisation that tries to improve the lives of impoverished children living on the streets in Africa, giving support to those who are most vulnerable.

Kevin Ng, creator of Kick Flick Football 2010, says that while the World Cup "generates a huge amount of revenue for [the] companies involved…the people who are most in need will see little of this money. It is therefore important that we give back in whatever way we can."

Kick Flick Football 2010 is a free kick taking game that requires the player to bend the ball around walls in a variety of positions. Unlike the very similar sounding Flick Kick, this takes place with a 3D light graffiti art style, rather than classic '70s style cut-outs.

Kick Flick Football 2010 is available on the App Store for 59p / 99c / €0.79.

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).