Ozura Launches Badminton
Mobile Game
Singapore,
May 31, 2008 – Ozura
Mobile, a leading international publisher and
developer of mobile entertainment today announced
the launch of its latest game - Counter Smash.
“Counter Smash on mobile delivers
nostalgic, engaging and addictive game play
that mobile gamers can have in the palm of
their hand. This game provides hours of entertainment
and will make a great companion piece for anyone
passionate about badminton game.” Said H.E.
Mah, Ozura's Vice President of Marketing.
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Counter Smash is one of the greatest global sport leagues
with tremendous popularity spanning from Europe to
Asia, and Ozura is thrilled to have the opportunity
to develop badminton mobile games. It is an exhilarating
sport game featuring Lin Done, embodied with darkness
has turned the World Cup Badminton into a reign of
anarchy. Many have been injured during the tournament.
Players will take on the role of Max Morales to counter
smash and fight his way through Lin Done’s followers
to put an end to the abusive tournament.
“Our game is aiming to be the pinnacle of mobile badminton game, the game promises
to bring the most extravagant experience that have never before been seen on
mobile phone devices.” As stated by Mah.
Look for Counter Smash in June! Counter Smash will be launched simultaneously
on Maxis' MaxGames mobile gaming community portal with the tournament expected
to run for a period of two consecutive months. To download and play this new
tournament game, visit MaxGames' WAP or website at www.maxgames.com.my to instantly
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About Ozura Mobile
Ozura Mobile is a leading international developer and publisher for mobile games
and game developer engine to carriers, aggregators, mobile phone manufacturers
and service providers. The company creates games for mobile phones based on J2ME,
BREW or Symbian platform. Ozura's games are available all over the world through
its distribution network of thousands of partners spanning across 130 countries.
It is expected that the growth of mobile phones supporting these platforms will
exceed one billion units worldwide in 2008. For more information, please visit
www.ozura.com.