News: The developer of Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally releases its sixth iPhone game.
Pangea Software has had some success on the Apple iPhone with hits like Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally; the latter you probably know as that caveman kart racing game from one of Apple's commercials. Today, the developer is releasing its sixth iPhone and iPod Touch game, Antimatter.
Antimatter is a physics-based arcade game in which you control a stream of particles and use it to affect cosmic strings while collecting power-ups and bonus points. The screenshots make it look like a Geometry Wars or Stardust rival built specifically for the iPhone.
"Antimatter is the first game Pangea designed from the ground up for the iPhone operating system," stated Brian Greenstone, president of Pangea Software. "It's a physics based arcade game that will really appeal to anyone who liked Enigmo. The Antimatter graphics are stunning, the audio is incredible and the gameplay is extremely addictive!"
Antimatter, out today, is available via the
iTunes App Store for the "limited time special introductory" price of $.99.