Hello there , We have some free codes (US only) for Monster crush , a physics based puzzle game that puts you in the rol of a controlled demolition expert. Images Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZMmPC3ctM4 The rules are simple ,write me an email that you want a free code. I will send you the code (if available , if have around 15 free codes). The only thing you have to do in return is to write a fair review about the game on Itunes. Sounds good ? Mail me at : [email protected] Additional game info: Download the full game from: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id361968801 The lite version can be downloaded from: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id363409265 The game is called "Monster Crush" and it’s a physics based puzzle game. You are placed in the role of a demolition expert that has to stop an alien invasion by crushing the aliens with skyscrapers. What sets Monster Crush apart from all other physics puzzlers is that we have managed to simulate a full sky scraper falling over and crumbling onto the ground into more than 100 physics parts. There are 42 levels divided over 7 locations around the word. The game features a variety of game modes that include: Crush monsters: Try to crush all monsters. Bowling: Get a wrecking ball as far as possible by blowing up a skyscraper. Girder construction: Build constructions to guide the wrecking ball. Demolition: Blow up as much as possible using high explosives. Limbo dancing: Get the building below a certain level.
Monster Crush - looks mighty fine Good morning, I just sent you an email. Hopefully, you have more codes available. If there are, after test driving your game, I'll post my thoughts on iTunes. Best, K. Agot
Looks like fun! Email sent. For some reason I am reminded of a nifty old C64 game called Save New York - which when my brother an I would play would quickly turn into "Destroy New York" as demolishing the buildings was more fun than saving them.
I just went thru the tutorial levels and WOW, I really like what I've seen so far. Love the music and the graphics. The interactive training levels were definitely very good.