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iSamurai Bluetooth released for iPhone and iPod Touch - Published on 07/10/09

 

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

California based Toy Kite Software today released iSamurai Bluetooth, the new version of their action/simulation sword fighting game for iPhone and iPod Touch. iSamurai is the first Wii-like game for the iPhone, and now using Apple's recently released 3.0 software, it is one of the first multiplayer games that can be played anywhere over Bluetooth. In iSamurai, players attack and defend with their iPhones, slashing and blocking their way to victory against their friends.

 

Los Angeles, California - Toy Kite Software is excited to announce iSamurai Bluetooth, the new version of their action/simulation sword fighting game for iPhone and iPod Touch. iSamurai is the first Wii-like game for the iPhone, and now using Apple's recently released 3.0 software, it is one of the first multiplayer games that can be played anywhere over Bluetooth.

 

In iSamurai, players attack and defend with their iPhones, slashing and blocking their way to victory against their friends. Advanced accelerometer analysis allows each iPhone to distinguish between four different attacks and four blocks. Each attack can be countered by the opponent using the correct block. The two devices communicate their actions and countering actions to each other over Bluetooth in real time and use realistic sounds to indicate whether an attack was successful or blocked.

 

"Using the iPhone's new Bluetooth capabilities, developers can now make multiplayer games that don't need a Wi-Fi connection," said Robert Hogg, CEO and founder of Toy Kite Software. "And with iSamurai that means gamers can have a real life sword fight at the park, in line at the movies, or anywhere!"

 

iSamurai also includes a single-player mode with twelve levels of difficulty. Four unique characters: peasant, apprentice, warrior and samurai, yell out different attacks, and the player must quickly defend against them and launch offensive attacks by swinging the iPhone. To get players started, iSamurai has a tutorial featuring animations of the different attacks and blocks.

 

iSamurai Bluetooth: Real Life Sword Fight includes the following features:

* Two-player real-time Bluetooth game using two iPhones or iPod Touches

* Single-player game with twelve levels of difficulty

* Tutorial featuring animations of the different attacks and blocks

* Training "Dojo" where the player can practice the different iSamurai moves

* Report of final scores with images for the winner and loser

* Art of War quotes from legendary warriors

 

System Requirements:

* iPhone or iPod Touch 3.0 or later for Bluetooth, iPhone 2.2.1 or later for Wi-Fi

 

Pricing and Availability:

For a limited time iSamurai is on sale for $.99 (USD) exclusively through Apple's iTunes Store. To schedule an interview with Robert Hogg, please call 323-982-8243 or contact online.

 

Toy Kite Software: http://toykite.com/

iSamurai Bluetooth 1.1: http://isamuraiapp.com

Video - iSamurai Bluetooth:

Download and Purchase: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=315319246&mt=8

Screenshot: http://isamuraiapp.com/pr-july102009/iSamuraiBluetoothSplashScreen.jpg

iSamurai Bluetooth Press Kit: http://isamuraiapp.com/pr-july102009/isamurai-bluetooth-pk.zip

 

 

Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Toy Kite Software is a privately held company founded in 2008 by robotics engineer Robert Hogg. Robert is a graduate of the Computer Science and Engineering program at UCLA, and works for NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. Toy Kite's goal is to create exciting software that fully leverages the capabilities of the iPhone platform. The Toy Kite team includes Robert Hogg, Arin Morfopoulos; technical director and lead software engineer, Doug Hogg; promotion and research director, and Ryan Rodriguez; director of design. Copyright 2008-2009 Toy Kite Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

 

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Doug Hogg

Research and Promotion Director

323-982-8243

 

pr ( -at -) toykite.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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