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Charlie's Angels on your mobile

Friday, 04 Apr 2008 10:51
Angels deliver heavenly justice to mob thugs
Ojom GmbH, a global publisher of mobile games, today announced the launch of Charlie's Angels - Hellfire, apparently delivering all the action of the movie to mobile phones.

Players must foil a sinister mafia plot to smuggle weapons across America by tracking down the gang members and defeat them "by any means necessary". There are also detective-style elements - finding information on bad guys and so on - but the crux of the game will be dealing out injuries and limb-snaps to various mafia thugs.

"Charlie’s Angels - Hellfire is an explosive beat ‘em up style game for your mobile, which will have you engrossed from start to finish," said Marc Busse, sales manager at Ojom GmbH.

"The side-scrolling arcade format provides gamers with non-stop action and the extra features such as the special attack moves make sure that the game can be played again and again."

Up to 16 levels of face-slapping, high-kicking action will feature, spanning four distinctive locations. For further info visit the official site.


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