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BURBANK, Calif., Sept. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Disney Mobile today released Where's My Water?, a fun and challenging physics-based puzzle game for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Available now on the App Store, Where's My Water? marks the debut of Disney Mobile's first original game character, Swampy, a friendly alligator on a quest to be clean.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110922/LA73293)
In Where's My Water?, players guide water through subterranean layers of earth, rock, and broken pipes, and into Swampy's bathtub. The water in the game flows with life-like physics. Developed by the team behind JellyCar, the critically acclaimed squishy physics platformer, Where's My Water? features 80 levels of challenging puzzles, rich graphics, humorous effects, and a story that unfolds over time.
"Where's My Water? exemplifies Disney's approach to mobile game development, which combines a compelling story with high production value, and great gameplay," said Bart Decrem, GM of Disney Mobile. "We believe Where's My Water? is a must-have app for gamers of all ages."
Where's My Water? key features include:
- 80 challenging levels (four chapters of 20 levels);
- Storyline that unfolds with the gameplay;
- Hidden "Easter eggs," bonuses and surprises that show off Swampy's unique personality and bring the game to life!
The Where's My Water? App is available for $0.99 from the App Store on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, or at http://www.itunes.com/app/wheresmywater.
About Disney Mobile
Disney Mobile, a division of the Disney Interactive Media Group, is a leading mobile game and entertainment provider that brings the magic of Disney stories and characters, in addition to original IP, to life in new ways on mobile devices.
For more information contact:
Brian Nelson
Disney Interactive Media Group
650-963-8051
brian.nelson@disney.com
SOURCE Disney Mobile
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