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Throat Detonator Lite for iPhone 1.1
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Throat Detonator Lite for iPhone is a humorous action game with cartoon style graphics that challenges you to use your voice to defeat enemies. Planet earth is under threat by a series of catastrophic events caused by giant killing machines, genetically modified animals, UFOs and even meteors. Your mission is to detonate them. Throat Detonator Lite for iPhone is played by hitting the enemies resonance frequency indicated in a panel, either by using your voice or finger agility. The frequency panel ranges from lower tones to higher tones and pro. Enemies are defeated when you hit the right range in a fun and humorous sequence of multiple enemy attacks. The game has three chapters and three difficulty levels: easy, normal, and hard. It gets progressively more challenging, with more frequencies and the need to hold them longer. In each chapter players fight with different enemies and at the end they will have the chance to defeat a level boss enemy that is responsible for commanding all of the attacks.
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