Koozac released on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

Priced at £0.69/$0.99/€0.79.

Posted By | On 24th, Aug. 2012

Square Enix has announced that Koozac is now available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch for £0.69/$0.99/€0.79.

KooZac has a simple concept of positioning the falling number blocks on top of each other to create a target number. Once you complete a set amount of target numbers you can destroy the silver blocks and finish each level. It’s made by Ben Cusack and has racked up over 15 million plays online and has also picked up a Channel 4 award for Best International Interactive Viral.

“When creating KooZac, the main objective has always been to make an immersive and rewarding puzzle game that anyone of any gaming experience can learn, enjoy and share with others,” he said.

“KooZac has all the makings of a classic puzzle game and heralds a new style of casual game for Square Enix Ltd and our expanding mobile portfolio. Since its original online launch the game has enjoyed huge recognition from the media, the industry and its fans. The addition of Ben on board as Brand and Marketing Director Mobile, also gives us unparalleled expertise and insight,” said Antony Douglas, General Manager Mobile at Square Enix Ltd.

Here are the different ways you can play KooZac:

Puzzle – Play through 60 levels, destroying the silver puzzle blocks and clearing the board by completing the targets.

Endless – No level, no stage – compete against the world in Endless mode and use multi gems to rack up huge scores.

Blitz – Complete targets and use boosts in order to get the highest score possible in one minute. By connecting with Facebook, players can compete with others for high scores on live leaderboards and weekly competitions

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