Pteroglider Re-Released for Free
Space shooter game relaunched as a free download
Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Maciej Biedrzycki, Codeminion co-owner and an author of the Casual Game Harmony weblog, has revealed that Pteroglider, the company’s discontinued space shooter has been re-released as a freeware game.

Soon after the game was originally launched in April 2004 it was removed from online stores due to Codeminion’s focus changing towards the casual games market. The unrestricted full version of the game can be downloaded from the Casual Games Harmony blog .

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