Jamba! startet mit neuen Titeln in den mobilen Spieleherbst - von Puzzlespaß bis Boxaction.

Jamba!, Berliner Anbieter von mobilen Entertainment Inhalten, möchte mit einem abwechselungsreichen Spiele-Portfolio ins Herbstgeschäft starten. Dabei soll größtmögliche Abwechslung geboten werden: Vom Puzzlespiel ("Bubble Gun") bis zum satirischen Promiboxen ("Bush vs. Kerry Boxing"). Die auf Konsolen und PC erfolgreiche Marke "Tony Hawk's Underground" kommt in einer speziellen LP-Version (Levelpack). Mit "Yeti Sports Part 3" bringt Jamba! außerdem den dritten Teil der beliebten Yeti-Reihe auf die Multimedia Devices. Die Preise der Handy-Games sollen zwischen 3,99 und 4,99 Euro liegen.

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