Posted Mar 28, 2007 at 04:37AM by Dia A.
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Mobile
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Ozura Mobile
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We know how you people feel about games that are more like chores in real life. There's farming games, cooking games, job games - what's the point? We play games exactly to avoid such chores! But if you've never tried any one of these "chore" games, you're missing out on a lot. They're often very engaging and addicting - the good ones, at least.
As for this new game by Ozura Mobile, we'll just have you decide if it's any good. In Come on Baby, you play as Tiffany, who nurses babies for pay. It allows you to "get down and dirty" with nappy changing, as well as baby feeding and all the patience-straining tasks that make up a baby nursery. But unlike in real life, where your patience and efforts get rewarded by endless baby poo, vomit and loud cries, your improving baby services will lead to perks such as better diaper and nursing facilities. You may play Come on Baby in two styles: Tiffany's career, a level-based mode where you are given a limited time and an allocated amount of scores set to be achieved, and Endless shift, where you may compete with other players who have uploaded their scores. Come on Baby is also available for the mobile subscribers of Ozura's community-based mobile gaming portal. See the available screen shots for Come on Baby right here: |
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Posted Dec 31, 2006 at 03:10PM by Alaric S.
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Mobile
Tags:
Ozura Mobile,
Malaysia,
Disneyland
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Ozura Mobile recently launched Cicak-Man Mobile Game and tournament. Cicak-Man, based on Malaysia’s very first Action Hero Movie, is the story of two best friends. One of them, Hairi, accidentally gains superpowers and becomes Cicak-Man. Now he must cope with the transition from everyday mortal life to superhero stardom.Characters from the movie are featured in the gameplay with their own distinctive form of defense and attacking skills. Danny, a lab technician has a unique attacking skill called the Giant Syringe Poke where he attacks his opponents by tossing test tubes. Another character, Professor Klon, attacks his enemies by using the Multiple Illegal VCD Throws. Meanwhile, the Cicak-Man competitive game is steadily building up participants. The Grand Prize Winner will win a trip for two to Disneyland, Hong Kong. |
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Posted Aug 17, 2006 at 09:20PM by Max F.
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Mobile
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Ozura Mobile,
Coruscant Tec
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Ozura Mobile (a developer and publisher of mobile games) and Coruscant Tec (a mobile phone content company based in India) have announced a partnership.How does this affect you? At first glance, this won't affect you unless you live in India. Market analysts say that the mobile gaming market there could expand by 700% (that means more than $200 million annually), so Ozura and Coruscant are sure to have big plans for that market. But even if you're not in India, this might also affect you if you happen to like Ozura's Lava Kroft, Underground Racer, and Beauty Queen. In fact, if your mobile phone is based on the J2ME, BREW, or Symbian platforms, you might already have played some of their games because Ozura Mobile has partnered with thousands of companies across 130 countries around the world to distribute their games. This business partnership should help Ozura take a bigger piece of the global mobile gaming market. And it's a market that's getting bigger as total global revenue in the market is predicted to reach $3.1 billion this year. |
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Posted Aug 02, 2006 at 10:44PM by Victor B.
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Mobile
Tags:
Eidos Interactive,
lawsuits,
artifacts,
Ozura Mobile
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What do you get when you mix a mobile game developer, a game title that sounds suspiciously like a well-known and well-endowed video game character, and a bunch of lawyers? Potential legal troubles, that's what. Ozura Mobile, makers of cellphone game Lava Kroft, may very well find itself in worse trouble than their mobile heroine. Eidos Entertainment, developer of the Tomb Raider game franchise, has been thinking of legal action against the Singaporean company due to the many similarities between Lava Kroft and Lara Croft, star of the Tomb Raider series. Much like Lara Croft, Lava Kroft is billed as a treasure seeking young woman who can't help but find herself in dangerous situations in the search for priceless artifacts. This is especially problematic for Ozura Mobile as Eidos already has a Tomb Raider game for the mobile phone. Bottom line: If you're planning on making a game with a similar premise as an existing game from a big developer, think of a more original name and storyline that won't get you sued. |
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Posted Aug 01, 2006 at 12:20PM by Josh J.
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Mobile
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Ozura Mobile
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Ozura Mobile, a leading publisher and developer of mobile
entertainment, today announced they are releasing Lava Kroft to mobile phones and users globally. This mobile action adventure game stars Lava Kroft who is a new age woman who has an exceptional thirst for
discovering some of the most intriguing and mystical treasures in the
world (tell me that doesn't sound familiar to a certain female whose name happens to rhyme with Lava's). However, her constant internal struggles sometimes consume her
in her addiction to danger, myth and man.
“Fans of action games are prone to get addicted to Lava Kroft! We are convinced that this challenging gameplay will captivate the mobile gamers as the game consists of appealing storyline and distinctive gaming atmosphere,” commented H.E.Mah, Ozura’s Vice President of Marketing. The gameplay in Lava Kroft lets mobile gamers experience the excitement by sealing the volcano traps as quickly as possible to survive. The game will be made available for all mobile phones at all leading operators and portal worldwide. So go ahead and check out some of the screenshots by clicking on the thumbnails below.
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Posted Jun 27, 2006 at 01:54AM by Remi M.
Listed in:
Mobile
Tags:
tobey maguire,
Cadillac,
Poker,
Ozura Mobile
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Ozura Mobile, is at it again. Only this time, they will try to bring the excitement and thrills of Poker’s greatest variant to the wireless arena by creating the ultimate multiplayer - Texas Hold ‘em Poker. Also known as the Cadillac of Poker, this is one of the most widely played poker game in the world. Famous celebs are known to be good Poker players and bluffers -- such as Tobey Maguire, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Macy Gray, Dave Navarro...the list goes on. Ozura Mobile’s Texas Hold ‘em Poker allows multiplayer gaming for up to 8 players, making it one of the largest turn-based multiplayer games in the market. Players also have the option to choose between 3 types of Texas Hold ‘em Poker games – Structured Bets where bet amounts are predefined, Pot Limits where maximum bets are limited by the amount of dollars in the pot and No Limit, the ultimate Poker variant where there are no limits in bet amounts. The simple game play lends itself well to the mobile screen, allowing poker experts and novices alike to compete in a head-to-head competition and to upload their scores/credits. It also boasts of superior graphics of the sharpest detail, crisp card faces and lush green table felt, anyone who has some idle time in their hands would actually enjoy this game. |
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Posted Jun 15, 2006 at 05:11AM by Remi M.
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Mobile
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Ozura Mobile,
H.E. Mah
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Ozura mobile, publisher and developer of mobile entertainment, unveils the first instalment of its premium RPG game today- Monkey King. In Monkey King, players are able to control the character, Wu Kong. The game follows the traditional unique story line of “Journey to The West” where Wu Kong and two other heroes, Ba Jie and Sa Chan, set out to assist their master in a quest to save the world.This journey sees these heroes protecting their master through trial and tribulation in a world full of demons and monsters. As the game progresses, the characters will gain experience, level up and gain new abilities in the true style of a role playing game. Along the way, the heroes must battle unique monsters to accomplish their ultimate goal! According to H.E. Mah, Ozura Mobile's VP for Marketing, "the game has a simplified system of combat in the mobile rendition of the traditional “Journey to The West” show on television, avoiding the gore and violence found in many computer games. Hence, Monkey King is deemed as one of the most downloadable RPG games and anticipated to be the largest and most epic RPG ever created for mobile". Clearly the guys over at Ozura Mobile couldn't be more excited about this new development. |
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Posted Jun 02, 2006 at 03:03AM by Remi M.
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Mobile
Tags:
Ozura Mobile,
Gloria Ting
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According to Ozura’s CEO, Lion Peh, Beauty Queen: Catwalk is expected to be even more popular, challenging and engaging for gamers to enjoy. “This brand new second installment of the Beauty Queen series will take the gameplay to a whole new level. It involves a different style of gameplay which is a treat for players of the first game coming back for more and for new gamers alike.” This game will feature Miss Malaysia 2004 Ms. Gloria Ting. What makes this one stand out is that it claims to be the first and largest live mobile gaming competition. In fact, newcomers that have missed out in competing in the first installment of the Beauty Queen series still have a chance to win exciting cash and prizes totaling up to RM25,000 plus a dinner with Gloria as the Grand Winner. To get a hold of the game, you better click here. |
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