Photo Hunt in Hawaii Brings Virtual Travel and Quiz Show Competition to Casual Gamers
Spinapse launches new software game set in the Hawaiian Islands.
Moraga, CA (PRWEB) June 14, 2005 -- Game developer Spinapse announced the
release of Photo Hunt in Hawaii, a new brand of entertainment software that
combines virtual travel, quiz show competition, and location-based trivia.
Designed for the casual gamer, Photo Hunt uses offbeat humor and real world
settings to appeal to adults as well as trigger-happy kids.
Game play in
Photo Hunt centers around 24 live-action scenes, where you seek out and
photograph your assignments to place on the game board. To add realism to the
scenes, Spinapse eschewed 3D models in favor of live footage shot on location in
Hawaii. Animals, people, and other objects were painstakingly processed and then
programmed with their own behaviors and intelligence. As a result, they come and
go in their natural settings, doing what they normally do -- swimming, flying,
surfing, and generally going about their business.
Players, on the other
hand, are out for fame and fortune. Each matching snapshot gets you quick cash,
a spin of the Big Wheel, and a chance to show what you know about the culture,
history, and inhabitants of Hawaii. Photo Hunt's challenging and often
unconventional brain twisters are full of surprises and subtle humor, making it
easy to learn about the islands while you play the game.
"Hawaii has a
lot going for it besides beauty," says Bill Purdy, CEO of Spinapse. "We wanted
to include the customs and the people and the oddities that make the islands
interesting and unique."
Like many real-world vacations, Photo Hunt in
Hawaii is as much an escape from the daily grind as it is a chance to visit new
places. But don't be surprised if you come back from this trip a little smarter
than when you left.
Price and Availability:
Photo Hunt in Hawaii costs
$19.95 and is available for download at www.spinapse.com. It runs on Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP and
Macintosh 10.2 or higher.
About Spinapse:
Spinapse makes games for
brains. The company was formed in 2004 by Bill Purdy and John Taylor, two
veterans of the educational software industry. Both are alumni of the Harvard
Graduate School of Education and have created award-winning products for
companies such as Lucas Learning, MSN, Viacom, Riverdeep, the Library of
Congress, shockwave.com, and Apple Computer.
Contact:
John
Taylor
Spinapse
(925) 377-5544
Information for
editors:
Evaluation copy available on request.
Printable artwork and
additional information can be found at the Spinapse Press Room: http://www.spinapse.com/press
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