Agetec To
Perplex
PlayStation
Portable
Players With
'Puzzle
Guzzle'
PSP® system
Puzzle Game
Challenges
Players
toCreate
Order From
Chaotic
Pieces
SUNNYVALE,
CA –
December 13,
2007 –
Agetec, Inc.
today
announced it
will be
publishing
Puzzle
Guzzle for
the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)
system. In
the game,
players race
to assemble
triangles
and other
shapes by
rotating
marked
squares
pieces. It
may sound
simple, but
winning at
Puzzle
Guzzle
requires
that players
think in
multiple
dimensions
to succeed.
Like any
good puzzle
game, Puzzle
Guzzle
quickly
turns from
an
entertaining
pastime to a
vexing
challenge
that is
extremely
addictive.
As the
pieces
appear
faster and
faster, and
in even more
complicated
patterns,
players can
go from
trying to
finish a
level to
simply
trying to
stay alive.
For an even
greater test
of
multi-lateral
thinking
skills,
Puzzle
Guzzle can
be played
competitively
against a
friend to
see whose
mind is
quicker on
the draw.
“Puzzle
Guzzle is
sure to be a
game that
PSP® system
owners will
love,” said
Mark
Johnson,
producer for
Agetec, Inc.
“It starts
out simple
enough, but
it doesn’t
take long
before that
classic
panicked
feeling
starts
taking over
as the game
becomes
progressively
more
challenging.”
Puzzle
Guzzle will
be released
for the PSP®
system in
North
America in
the spring
of this
year.
About AGETEC,
Inc.
Agetec,
Inc., based
in
Sunnyvale,
California,
is an
innovative
interactive
entertainment
software
company.
Founded in
1998, the
company
develops,
publishes,
and
distributes
fun and
unique
digital
entertainment
content.
Agetec is a
licensed
publisher of
all the
leading
video game
systems,
including
the Sony
Computer
Entertainment,
Nintendo DS,
Game Boy
Advance, and
Microsoft
platforms.
Agetec
publishes
many
well-known
brand titles
for the
Nintendo DS,
Game Boy
Advance and
PlayStation
platforms,
including: “PoPoLoCrois”,
“WILD ARMS
Alter Code:
F”, “King’s
Field,” “The
Adventures
of Cookie &
Cream,”
“Bass
Landing,”
“RPG Maker,”
and the
“Armored
Core” game
series.
“PlayStation”,
“PS” Family
logo and
“PSP” are
registered
trademarks
of Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc. Memory
Stick Duo™
may be
required
(sold
separately