Last Day of Work Inhabits your Palm OS with Village Sim Game - "Little People Colonize your Handheld Device and Live in Real-time.."
Last Day of Work, a top producer of real-time games and simulations for handheld devices, has released Village Sim for the Palm OS platform. Village Sim continues the long tradition of life-simulators and true real-time games that continue to play even when the device is turned off.
San Fransico, CA (PRWEB) April 11, 2005 -- Last Day of Work, a top producer
of real-time games and simulations for handheld devices, has released Village
Sim for the Palm OS platform. Village Sim, the company’s first product in almost
five months, continues the long tradition of life-simulators and true real-time
games that continue to play even when the device is turned off.
Village
Sim allows a player to care and nurture a displaced tribe of people by teaching
them the basics of survival - whether or not the device is turned on. Players
will test their ability to help a small village live and prosper, depending on
the frequency that they monitor their village's needs. Do the villagers need
food, housing, or technology to help ward off disease? In addition from guiding
the villagers' day-to-day lives, the player helps them explore and restore their
island oasis, as the villagers become curious about the mysteries of their
tropical home. But should a player turn off their device, or set it aside for
too long, sickness and death can sweep through the village. Only setting this
real-time game to pause can truly make time stand still.
The real-time
feature of Village Sim is unique among mobile device games. Other handheld
device games let the action die or freeze once the "off" switch is
hit.
"We are very excited to launch Village Sim on the Palm OS platform.
We hope to please our existing fans with another complex life simulation game,
while exploring some new game ideas outside our traditional breeding sims like
Fish Tycoon and Plant Tycoon," said Arthur Humphrey, Last Day of Work chief
executive.
System Requirements
Palm OS based device (Treo 600, Treo
650, Zires, Tungsten, Zodiac,)
OS 5.x -- 4 Mb RAM
Price and
Availability
Village Sim will be available starting April 11, 2005. The price
is $19.95, and is available online from www.LDW.com
Evaluation copy available upon
request
About Last Day of Work
Last Day of Work is a San Francisco
based independent game development studio. The company specializes in handheld
games that bend the definitions of existing genres and run in true real-time.
For more information, visit www.ldw.com.
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