Slingo Quest Goes Mobile
Popular casual game comes to mobile phones.
Date: Monday, October 08, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Mobile entertainment company I-play today announced the global mobile launch of Slingo Quest, one of the most successful online casual games, via its global network of distribution partners.

Slingo Quest, the mobile game, delivers a combination of classic favorites, Bingo and Slots, in the puzzle genre which is so loved by mobile gamers. Slingo Quest gives gamers a mind bending puzzle experience, coupled with a fun island hopping storyline. Slingo's diverse audience perfectly fits with the mobile gaming demographic. The largest group of people who interact with Slingo are 25-59 year old women, who represent a natural cross over with the mobile gaming demographic, with 50% of mobile game players being women between the ages of 26-34.

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