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  • timechaosAs a developer who “had the balls to be creative,” OrangePixel’s newest title, TimeChaos, is a lovely 80s retro action monochrome-styled experience. The game is available on the App Store for $0.99, but is also playable for free as a Flash version on OrangePixel’s website. OrangePixel has also made the game available to Android users, who can download it for free on their App Store as well.

    As of this moment, the iPhone/iPod Touch version of the game contains only 2 missions — which are relatively lengthy. OrangePixel has promised it will release a third in the near future (perhaps next week, even). TimeChaos’s appeal is palpable, as its pixel-art should remind of old-school Mega Man and the like.

    [Buy from App Store.]

    Press Release:

    DOWNLOAD TIMECHAOS FROM THE APP STORE NOW


    DEN HELDER, NETHERLANDS – July 2nd, 2010 – OrangePixel fans around the world can now enjoy TimeChaos on the iPhone® and iPod® Touch from the App Store. At just $0.99, players can experience an all-out flash from the past with a GameBoy appeal. TimeChaos literally contains that 8-bit look, while it leaves you saying things such as: “One of the most stupid, yet INSANELY addictive games,” and “This is a fun game… reminds me of old school Mega Man.”

    The iPhone®/iPod® Touch version of TimeChaos has 2 missions but a third will be on its way through the next update. To sum it up, TimeChaos is a retro style action game, in 80’s style monochrome (four-color), pixelart, and non-stop action. Sounds cool, right? Then pick it up now! I mean like, right now!

    If you really want to get your little greedy hands on this spectacular platformer, please visit www.orangepixel.net/timechaos/flash to give the flash version a run. Oh, did I mention it’s FREE?

    So we don’t leave the AndroidTM fans in the dark, a FREE version of TimeChaos is available now as well.
    For more information on OrangePixel, please visit www.orangepixel.net or follow us on Twitter.

    For more information on TimeChaos, you know where to go www.orangepixel.net/timechaos/

    For press inquiries, interview requests, and review requests please contact Tyler Chester, tyler@kongopr.com.

    iPhone® and iPod® Touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. AndroidTM is a registered trademark of Google Inc.

    About OrangePixel
    OrangePixel was founded in 2004, and has been developing and designing game concepts for the mobile market. A strong focus on original ideas and mobile game concepts is quickly setting OrangePixel aside from the large market of rehashed ideas and branded content. With OneThumb game concepts like Rocketboy, Toddlers, Sliderkids, and new ideas like the critically acclaimed Mechanics; OrangePixel has the balls to be creative. For more information about OrangePixel, please visit www.orangepixel.net or follow us on Twitter.
    © 2010 OrangePixel All Rights Reserved.

    [Source: GamesPress]

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