Zoo Games Announces Puzzle Kingdom
Puzzle gameplay within a fantasy storyline.
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Zoo Games has announced their latest tile, Puzzle Kingdoms, from Infinite Interactive. Puzzle Kingdoms is a completely new interpretation of the deep puzzle genre that raises the level of play beyond the standards of casual gaming by integrating a fantasy storyline with engaging strategy and tactical puzzle gameplay.

“By blending the nuanced gameplay of the strategic turn based genre with the accessibility of casual games, we have created an entirely new experience,” said Steve Fawkner, CEO of Infinite Interactive, Pty Ltd. “We believe Puzzle Kingdoms will give players an addictive, deep, and most importantly accessible fresh take on a classic genre.”

Puzzle Kingdoms will be available for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS and PC this holiday season.

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