McLean, Virginia – SpriteLogic LLC, an indie game studio, today is thrilled to announce the up and coming release of Lost Lands Pro – a Treasure Hunt Puzzle Game 1.0 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Lost Lands Pro is an original puzzle game designed for puzzle lovers who seek the thrill of solving seemingly unsolvable puzzles.

Lost Lands Pro has a treasure hunting theme with a simple goal in each level — picking up a gem to accumulate collection value. Players need to find their ways through doors that open one way but block another. The game stars with 4 doors, but as the number of doors increases, finding the way could be mind-boggling. Players are challenged to accumulate more than four million dollars of collection value.

For more advanced puzzle players, the game provides a second play mode where players are awarded with stars for shorter routes.

Feature Summary:
* Ads Free
* Innovative and challenging puzzle mechanic
* 480 original puzzles in 4 difficulty levels
* More challenging “All Diamond” difficulty level
* All difficulty levels unlocked from the beginning.
* Universal support of iPhone, iPod, iPad and iPad mini
* Game Center achievements and leaderboard
* Two play modes
* Reset, undo and hint system with more hints
* Share puzzles and solutions with friends
* Review puzzle solutions
* Original game music

Pricing and Availability:
Lost Lands Pro – a Treasure Hunt Puzzle Game 1.0 is $2.99 and available worldwide through the App Store on March 20, 2014. Launch week special will be $0.99.

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Lost Lands Pro – a Treasure Hunt Puzzle Game 1.0
YouTube Video (Trailer)
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Press Kit (zip)

SpriteLogic LLC is an indie game studio headquartered in McLean, Virginia. Founded in 2011, SpriteLogic LLC is passionate in integrating arts with technology to bring fun games to the world. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2011-2014 SpriteLogic LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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