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The Last King of Africa 2 - Now available

 

Paris, France and San Francisco, USA - After the successful release of the first Last King of Africa last year, Last King of Africa: Episode 2 finally will arrive to the iPhone today, Thursday, the 4th of August in the year of our Lord 2011. MSRP of the game will $2.99.

In the Last King of Africa episode 2 Ann's journey across Maurania continues. Going into the heart of the country, Ann will find out more about her forgotten past. Explore the mysterious village of the Molgraves who never let their feet touch the ground, enter the depths of the fabulous emerald mine and find out the secrets of a country on the edge of a revolution...

Last King of Africa: Episode 2 engages gamers though numerous mini-games, a terrific story line and rich and vibrant characters. While the game's environment is simply sumptuous, the iPhone functionalities and interface have been perfectly adapted to make the game a joy to play.

If you're reporter who'd like to take the game for a testdrive, please contact us and we will send you a promocode for the game.

For more info on the game, including screens and videos, please see our website: http://www.bulkypix.com/game/last-king-of-africa-ep2.

The game is available for download here:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/last-king-of-africa-2/id419115715?mt=8

To make your adventuring through Maurania more complete, BulkyPix also has updated

Last King Of Africa 1, fixing any issues you have encountered with the game.

To download the update, please click here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-last-king-of-africa/id375327467?mt=8

 

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