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Posted Apr 26, 2007 at 10:14AM by Karl B. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony, MumboJumbo, Brian Garrison
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Casual games publisher MumboJumbo today announced that their PC title, 7 Wonders of the Ancient World, is now available on the Sony PSP handheld system for a suggested retail price of US$ 19.99.

This title from developer Hot Lava lets gamers explore ancient lands through three modes of play - Story, Free Play, and Rune Quest - that cover more than 140 levels and three modes of difficulty. Players can also collect power-ups like the Lightning Bolt or Fire Bomb to help them in their race against the clock.

"The PSP system is a great home for the addictive gameplay of 7 Wonders of the Ancient World," said Brian Garrison, vice president of North American Sales at MumboJumbo. "Puzzle games and portability are a fantastic match for each other, and now people can enjoy playing this great game whether they're at home or on the road."

Come to think of it, 7 Wonders of the Ancient World could be a good title to use in order to build a little handheld camaraderie with your non-gamer girlfriend, your sister, or even your mom. We've all read the reports about women dominating the whole casual game market, plus Mothers' Day is pretty near, so why not try it out? It could help get them off your case for spending too much time playing video games.

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