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Jaws Revenge App Released
Hothead's new iOS game lets you be the shark.
Date: Thursday, October 06, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Fuse Powered, Hothead Games and Universal Partnerships & Licensing, today announced the release of the Jaws Revenge App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Now available on the App Store, the game lets you plays as the iconic villain of the movies as he bites his way through people stupid enough to venture out into the water.

“After we released the first Jaws game, we received a lot of feedback from fans saying they wanted to play as the shark,” said Jon Walsh, CEO at Fuse Powered Inc. “We’re thrilled to be able to partner with Hothead Games to bring fans exactly what they’ve been waiting for – the ability to play as the most famous 25-foot, 6,000 pound eating machine in the world.” In the game, Jaws is on a quest to attack and devour everything and everyone, including seagulls, boats and planes. Developed by Hothead Games, Jaws Revenge is based on the classic blockbuster franchise, and features the giant shark on a wild rampage. Players control Jaws as he swims through three stages and thirty levels via one-touch gameplay to guide him to his next meal.

Each victim increases Jaws’ Frenzy meter, and while in a Frenzy Mode, the shark speeds up and is granted other bonuses.

Look for the game on iTunes now.

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