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7Seas releases seven 3D mobile games

The magic number, it seems, is seven

7Seas releases seven 3D mobile games
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Indian games developer, 7Seas Technologies, has announced a line-up of seven 3D mobile titles aimed at high-end handsets. The games represent a variety of different genres and even include a guest appearance by Bollywood starlet, Neetu Chandra.

"We have put in a lot of effort and investment of US$1 million to develop these games for worldwide gamers. It took around 18 months for us to develop these games. With the penetration of high-end mobile handsets that support 3D mobile games increasing day by day and the prices decreasing drastically, our focus going forward would be on 3D mobile games," says Mr. L. Maruti Sanker,Managing Director of 7Seas Technologies.

The games include 3D Sudoku and Planets of Sudoku 3D for the puzzle fans, Neetu – The Alien Killer (starring – and taking its name from - actress Neeta Chandra) and Great Eludein in the action genre, Treasure Trove3D for adventure gamers and Derby 3D and Kraze bring up the racing arena.

"By March 2009, our plan is to launch three more 3D mobile games across various genres. In keeping with the new emerging trends in the mobile gaming scenario, we will be focusing on celebrity-based games with the stories revolving around Bollywood actresses and actors. Every year, we intend to introduce at least two Bollywood actresses and actors and enable their fans to play 3D mobile games based on their favourite stars," says Mr. Sanker.

7Seas Technologies also announced the launch of its free, user-generated content portal, Mobizill. Currently in its beta phase, the portal is apparently India's first mobile-based web community and intends to offer a host of mobile content for its users, so Bollywood fans would do well to head on over to http://www.mobizill.com or wap.mobzil.com and sign up.

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