Sudo Labs Releases Networked iPhone Puzzle Game


SEATTLE, WA -- September 23, 2008 -- Sudo Labs, a Seattle-based developer of captivating iPhone games, is pleased to announce the release of its innovative networked iPhone puzzle game, Skizzle.

Skizzle offers hours of captivating gameplay for both the mind and the reflexes by scrambling photos and timing the player as he or she reassembles them. Skizzle's seamless Internet integration features set it apart from its brethren. "Rather than designing a simple self-contained single-player puzzle game, which is something that gamers have seen before, we felt that the player's experience would be greatly enhanced by using the iPhone's inherent Internet connectivity," said Jake Danilchik, Producer, Sudo Labs.

Directly from Skizzle's main menu, the player can search the Internet for images to create puzzles from. The player can also exchange scrambled puzzles with friends directly within Skizzle, making it a mini-social-networking game. In addition, Skizzle allows access to the iPhone's photo library and camera to obtain images for puzzles.

Skizzle was built by 15-year industry veterans at Sudo Labs in collaboration with GreenLight Games, creator of the award-winning Word Jolt game (first released on Real Networks' Real One Arcade, where it was a top seller for several months).

"We are proud to be working with an iPhone developer consisting of the high-caliber industry veterans at Sudo Labs and our next collaboration is already underway," said Brennon Reid, President of GreenLight Games.

Visit www.sudolabs.net for more information.
Click here to get Skizzle on the App Store.

In-game Skizzle screenshot
Skizzle's main menu with Internet integration
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