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Cellufun launches range of Halloween themed games

Trick or treat yourself to Hellofun

Cellufun launches range of Halloween themed games
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Cellufun is looking to celebrate evil this year by rejigging a bunch of games and community applications into fun, Halloween-themed larks.

Dubbed Hellofun (shouldn't that be Hell-o-fun?), the festive antics include handing out tricks and treats through their Facebook page and on the mobile community. The range includes such demonic japery as a pumpkin patch farming game, a pumpkin carving party game (in which you need to recruit people to help you carve) and a pumpkin chucking game with a goal of building siege engines to hurl pumpkins great distances.

"Hellofun is designed to extend the entertainment experience for our mobile community of users by providing them with seasonal and topical content of interest that keeps them in touch with other users and helps them stay engaged," said Arthur Goikhman, Cellufun's CEO. "We have established a vibrant and very social community of mobile users that enjoy interacting with one another in fun and easy ways. Our Halloween inspired games are a means to do just that, and celebrate the fun of trick-or-treating, whether you're at home on your PC or on the road on your mobile phone."

Other ghastly member features include the ghost of a long lost pet that visits you and reminds you that you failed to take care of them and a special holiday mobile pet in the form of a black cat.

Mr. Goikhman added: "The entire concept of Hellofun for Halloween is based on re-creating the actual suspense of trick-or-treating during the holiday. Users want to feel empowered by the ability to give a treat in the form of candy or a trick like a rock. Just like in real life, costumes matter and a poorly dressed avatar might get exactly what's coming to them."

Get your tricks and treats now at wap.cellufun.com on your mobile phone, or add the Hellofun application to your Facebook page.

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Spanner Spencer
Yes. Spanner's his real name, and he's already heard that joke you just thought of. Although Spanner's not very good, he's quite fast, and that seems to be enough to keep him in a regular supply of free games and away from the depressing world of real work.