PeeMonkey Jungle Fire

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happylattecom | March 16, 2009

http://peemonkey.com/ PeeMonkey Jungle Fire is the first peeing action game ...

happylattecom | March 16, 2009

http://peemonkey.com/

PeeMonkey Jungle Fire is the first peeing action game for mobile devices, bringing Chinese pop culture and outrageous Internet memes to iPhone and iPod Touch owners around the world.

PeeMonkey takes advantage of unique iPhone and iPod Touch hardware such as OpenGL acceleration, accelerometer, and multi-touch screen, to create smooth gameplay with intuitive controls. The game also features parallax backgrounds and real-world physics simulations for a more naturalistic peeing experience.

In the game, the player controls PeeMonkey as he dodges fireballs and surfs around on his magic cloud to put out fires with his super pee, saving his friends - the GeeMonkeys - through 10 levels of flaming jungle adventure, all the while keeping a close eye on the pee meter and drinking water before running dry.

The game has received top (4+) ratings on the iTunes AppStore, and was panned in the forums of TouchAracade, a leading iPhone app review site: "hilarious sound effects", "cute graphics", "challenging and intuitive controls", "smooth gameplay", and "great for amusing drinking buddies". The only negative critique so far is by a blogger likened it to child porn.

The game is aimed at kids and grownups with a sense of humor, and is available now for USD 0.99 at all iTunes AppStores in 60 countries around the world.

Happylatte creates original "newfangled iphone games" and will be will be launching a new game in the PeeMonkey saga - PeeMonkey Toilet Trainer - at the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco, March 25th, 2009. Happylatte, the brainchild of 9-year-old Beijing-based agile software development outsourcing house Exoweb, is focusing on the world-wide market for now, but is closely eying release at home in China, the world's biggest mobile phone market. Huge numbers of iPhones have been cracked, smuggled in, and sold on the streets in China since its introduction in the US in 2007, but the iPhone has yet to be officially released in China.

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