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Tiki Towers for HTC Touch
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*** Nominated for ''Best Casual Game'' - 5th Annual International Mobile Game Awards *** Save the monkeys! Only you can lead them to safety in this amazing new puzzle game featuring construction, destruction and problem-solving! Travel between five tropical islands, leading your tribe of monkeys to safety by building bridges and towers out of bamboo, coconuts, and vines. If you''re not careful, your structures will collapse and your monkeys will perish. Clear all the levels to acquire the ceremonial masks of an ancient tribe and discover their mythical lost treasure. Tiki Towers is action and puzzle gaming at its best! 5 monkeys for the price of one! Ultra-realistic physics: structures react according to the laws of physics, meaning tough times for the monkeys if they break! Advanced gaming engine gives you a gameplay experience never experienced on a mobile phone before! A great surprise awaits the best players! This is true monkey business!
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