Release of Quartz 2, Single and Multi Player Puzzle Game

for PocketPC, Windows SmartPhone, Symbian Series 60 and Symbian UIQ Devices
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Zaandam, The Netherlands -- March 11th, 2005 -- Elements Interactive releases Quartz 2, the successor of its popular puzzle game Quartz, for PocketPC, Windows SmartPhone, Symbian Series 60 and Symbian UIQ devices. Quartz 2 is equipped with new single player game modes and multi player capabilities. Players can compete against friends via Bluetooth or TCP/IP or against the computer.

Features

screenshot_quartz2_03.png- Addictive gameplay
-  Three single player game modes: Standard, Timed and Puzzle
-  Multi player versus mode against other players and/or the computer!
-  Tutorial demonstrating the basics of the game
-  Cool special stones (biohazard, wildcard, skull, nuclear, fire stones and more)
-  New and improved graphics
-  Relaxing music and sounds effects by DJ PWB
-  Game becomes harder as you progress
-  Highscore saving and on-line publishing
-  Configurable controls
-  Accessibility option for the color blind
-  Optimised for high-resultion VGA PocketPC devices

Multiplayer compatibility
-  Bluetooth enabled Symbian devices
-  Bluetooth enabled Windows Mobile devices (Microsoft Bluetooth stack)
-  Multi-platform Bluetooth connections possible between Windows Mobile and Symbian!
-  Windows Mobile devices supporting WIFI or using the USB cable or cradle (TCP/IP)

Download

For more information about the game you can visit the Quartz 2 product page.

Until April 17th Quartz 2 is exclusively available at Clickgamer.com: http://www.clickgamer.com. The price of the game is $6.95.

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 three minutes playing time in single player game modes.

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, Blazar and Quartz.