Gorgeous Word Game Set to Defy Genre Conventions on iOS Devices Nov. 15
PLEASANT VALLEY, NY - Nov. 1, 2012 - Chris Garrett, an independent developer of word games that please the senses and boggle the mind, today announced that his groundbreaking game
QatQi will launch for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and iPad mini on Nov. 15.
QatQi (pronounced “cat-key”) aims to expand upon common features of the increasingly popular word game genre, carving out a niche all its own with inspired aesthetics, dynamic music, robust statistical and social features, and never-before-seen mechanics. Players will discover a whole lot more than just laying down tiles and reaping the rewards.
To give
QatQi a unique feel, Garrett built the game’s puzzles around “maps” for players to explore, allowing them to uncover bonuses as they avoid barriers and link letters together. Corridors in the playing space grow narrower and more intricate as the game continues, making for an experience that’s easy to learn but offers a new kind of strategic depth for the genre. Elegant statistical breakdowns help novice word-slingers improve their scores, who can boast chart-topping performances with
QatQi’s built-in social features.
Even with its brutal puzzles, the sights and sounds of
QatQi should inspire a state of gaming zen that go well beyond words. Artist Kun Chang, a veteran of
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and the hit game
Osmos, gives
QatQi an ethereal audiovisual vibe that pops off the screen. An original, otherworldly score complements the looks, building in complexity throughout the game.
Look for
QatQi to stir up the word game genre for free on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and iPad mini starting Nov. 15.
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Access the full press kit, including a fact sheet and screenshots, by clicking here.
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