Pixelchemy launches physics puzzler Vender Mender
Kiwi company Pixelchemy launches latest mobile game,
physics puzzler Vender Mender
Auckland,
New Zealand – June 18, 2013 Casual gamers of all
ages will love Kiwi company Pixelchemy’s debut offering,
the highly entertaining and addictive Vender Mender. In the
same tradition as Cut the Rope and Angry Birds, Vender
Mender features incredible cartoon graphics, amazing physics
puzzles and a cute main character in the form of ‘Raz the
Raccoon’.
Help Raz over 70 levels and three different machines to collect all the coins and return the machines to working order. There are endless hours of fun to be had, solving puzzles using a selection of wires, rubber-bands, air nozzles and speed wires. Rearrange the broken parts, adjust machine components, and of course, collect all those coins others have lost.
It’s perfect for a quick snack of gaming while commuting or just taking a bit of time out. Available now for download in the AppStore www.appstore.com/vendermender.
Features Include
* Available for iPhone, iPod
Touch and iPad
* Three different machines to fix (more
coming soon)
* 70+ levels of mind bending fun
* Array
of wires, rubber bands, air nozzles, speed wires and more to
solve with
* Game Center support
* In-game viewable
solutions for when you get stuck
* Best rope physics in
the AppStore
* Tutorial showing you how to
play
About Pixelchemy
Pixelchemy is a mobile app
company based in Auckland, New Zealand specialising in
gaming, communications and enterprise apps. It focuses on
delivering designer apps and unique experiences for iOS and
Android. Pixelchemy has worked for clients located across
the globe and include Voxygen, Pfizer, Telefonica and Remby.
For further details, visit pixelchemy.com.
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