Charlotte, North Carolina – Dan Russell-Pinson, author of the popular game Block Drop, has just released Furballs!, his second game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Furballs! is an addictive new iPhone game that combines the two popular game genres of path-drawing and match three into one package. Using the familiar “tap and draw” control system made popular by Flight Control, you must guide the colorful furballs through space to make matches. As you progress, special objects appear such as meteors which can burn furballs, comets which freeze them, wildcard furballs and satellites too.

Furballs! features original music, sound effects and over 150 levels of ever increasing difficulty. The level selection menu allows you to continue playing where you left off or to load already completed levels. Every five levels, you can take a quick break from the action and watch a short furball cartoon. For only 99 cents, Furballs! is a “hard to put down” game which offers hours of entertainment.

Features:
* Over 150 levels of ever increasing difficulty
* Original sound effects
* Level selection menu
* In-game tutorial
* High score submission
* Play your own music
* Hours and hours of gameplay!

Device Requirements:
* iPhone or iPod Touch 2.2.1 or later

Pricing and Availability:
The full version of Furballs! is available at the introductory price of $0.99 (USD). Furballs! Lite will be released soon.

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Dan Russell-Pinson has been independently creating online flash games since 2007. His best known titles are Tipping Point, Block Drop and Collider which can be seen on hundreds of web sites across the Internet. In 2009, Dan moved into the iPhone arena with a port of his popular game Block Drop followed by his newest title Furballs!. Copyright (C) 2009 Dan Russell-Pinson. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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