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Follow on Google News | Cryolite releases Right Side UpCasual puzzle game with unique gameplay mechanics and quick levels now available on Android and iOS
By: Cryolite Over 150 levels are available for free, with varying degrees of difficulty, as well as a set of 10 progressively harder levels that refreshes daily with brand new content. Some levels allow the player to rotate tile patterns, allowing for more complex and difficult gameplay. An early version of Right Side Up was screened at the Intel Buzz Workshop App Showcase in October 2015, and sparked interest among Austin's growing indie game development community. Since then, the company has incorporated feedback from developers and beta testers, culminating in the current released version of the game. "The Intel Buzz Workshop showed me that the indie game community is thriving in Austin, and I learned tons at the event," said Cryolite's owner and lead developer, Adam Allevato. "I'm excited to release Right Side Up in an area that is so inundated with gaming innovation, and I think people will fall in love with the game's simple, addictive gameplay." For a game trailer and more information, including app store links and a press kit, please visit http://www.cryolite.co/ About the Developer Cryolite was founded by engineering student Adam Allevato in 2015 in Austin, Texas. Adam studies robotics at The University of Texas at Austin, but found that his creative endeavors extended beyond the classroom. As a lifelong game tweaker and creator, he started Cryolite as a way to make his apps and games available to the public. Cryolite's mission is to make unique apps, games, and websites, not to copy the best, but to create products that push boundaries and innovate. Right Side Up is the studio's first mobile game. End
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