Release of Blazar, an Arcade-Style Shoot-Em-Up Game

for PocketPC, Windows SmartPhone, Symbian Series 60 and Symbian UIQ Devices
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Release of Blazar, an Arcade-Style Shoot-Em-Up Game for PocketPC, Windows SmartPhone, Symbian Series 60 and Symbian UIQ Devices

Zaandam, The Netherlands -- January 31th, 2005 -- Elements Interactive releases Blazar, a classic arcade-style sidescrolling shoot-em-up game for PocketPC, Windows SmartPhone, Symbian UIQ and Symbian Series 60 devices.

screenshot_blazar_03.jpgIn this game the player controls a spaceship and has to stay alive as long as possible, while obtaining the highest score. Players can watch the on-screen radar for enemies and powerups while fighting their way through the game. Different weapons and upgrades can be found to improve the strength of player's spaceship. The game features an advanced level system that generates a random, never-ending level each time the game is started.

Features

-  A unique level every time you play
-  On-screen radar to see your enemies and powerups up front
-  The game gets harder as you progress
-  Enemies get smarter when the game gets harder
-  Multiple bosses
-  Different weapon upgrades and other powerups
-  Excellent pre-rendered graphics
-  Cool particle effects
-  Control your ship with D-Pad, Stylus or Jog (depending on your device)
-  Configurable controls
-  Online highscore publishing
-  Addictive gameplay

For more information about the game you can visit the Blazar product page at: http://games.elements.nl/blazar Demo versions of the game for all platforms can be downloaded from our partner site Clickgamer.com.

The demo version has a time limit of two minutes playing time.

The first week this game is exclusivly available for $6.95 at Clickgamer.com: http://www.clickgamer.com

Next week the game will be available on our other partner sites.

About Elements Interactive B.V.

Founded in January 1996 in the Netherlands as an agency for webdevelopment, Elements Interactive opens its Mobile Entertainment division officially in late 2003 by releasing the first game, S-Tris, as freeware. The in-house development of Edge, the game engine for PocketPC, Microsoft SmartPhone and Symbian (S60/UIQ) devices, enables Elements Interactive to develop quality games for a variety of mobile devices more efficiently. Other game titles of Elements Interactive include S-Tris, E-Ball, Foo Fighter, Li-Nuggz and Quartz.