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The Orbals Need The Help Of NZ'ers To Save the Planet!

The Orbals Need The Help Of New Zealanders To Save Their Planet!

Sight Studios, the Creators of the Pinball Arcade,Announce the Release of Orbals on iOS Devices

FarSight Studios, the creators of The Pinball Arcade announce their latest release, Orbals, a free app for iOS devices, exclusively in New Zealand as a closed beta test.

Orbals is a fast-paced, ball rolling adventure puzzle game that uses an original gameplay interface. The outstanding 3D graphics are some of the best ever seen on a mobile game!

Gamers control Sammy the dog, an Orbal warrior and his Orbal pals as they try to stop Jeffrey and his evil Malignas and restore the balance of Mojo to Orbalia.

Players of all ages will delight in the worlds to explore, puzzles to be solved, enchanting audio, and Mojo timing to master. There are 60 challenging levels resulting in hours of simply addictive game play. New Zealanders are encouraged to send comments and suggestions for the app to support@farsightstudios.com.

FarSight's VP of Product Development, Bobby King added, "We can't wait for people to play Orbals! We think mobile gamers are going to have a lot of fun with this game. Plus, while we're still in beta, this is a unique opportunity for players to get their criticisms heard and make real changes in the game."

For more information on Orbals, please contact Mike Lindsey at (909) 866-0522 or go to Orbals.com

ENDS

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