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DRAWIN’ GROWIN’ now on iOS Devices
New game from TAITO and Square Enix may grow on you.
Date: Friday, August 19, 2011
Author: James Fudge

TAITO and Square Enix Holdings today announced the worldwide release of DRAWIN’ GROWIN’ for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Available for download from the App Store, this casual action game involves a quest to return flowers and plants to an island kingdom left barren by neglect. DRAWIN’ GROWIN’ is designed to appeal to all ages with storybook-style graphics and sketch-style controls.

In DRAWIN’ GROWIN’, players draw lines on screen, leading Aqua and Sun Drops to waiting plants. Each of the plants presented in the game have different needs that players will have to figure out.. As the game progresses, lightning, harmful pests, and a variety of other threats begin to appear, adding new challenges and thrills. Players will face a total of 60 over the course of their quest to restore plant life to the kingdom.

The game is available on the Apple App Store for .99. For more information, check out www.taito.com .

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