Stockholm, Sweden – Appolar today is proud to announce the release of Curves! 1.0 for iPad, a brand new game where you play up to 10 players around the same screen. Each player controls a moving line in a specific color with buttons located at the edge of the screen. The goal is to be the last one surviving by not hitting other lines or walls.

To help winning and bringing more excitement, there are various power ups that can quickly turn the tide of the game. In addition, the lines will randomly create holes that let other players pass through. Even though it might seem simple at first glance, it’s challenging to master. The best player will be the one with the smartest moves, tactics, reflexes and precision.

“Sometimes it’s fun to play a game on your own, but playing with friends is at other times much more enjoyable.” – iCulture

Curves! is best played together with friends. However, it can also be played with people from around the world online. For the more competition minded people there are also a global ranking leader-board. Curves! is unique compared to other games as it combines action together with board games.

“Since we realized that most games on the App Store are made to play alone, we made a decision to make a multiplayer only game,” explained Fredrik Bixo, Lead developer for Appolar. “We went against the trend and made Curves!. A game that is more fun the more players you have!”

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPad
* Requires iOS 6.1 or later
* 18.0 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Curves! 1.0 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category.

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Curves! 1.0
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