Developer and publisher augments its lineup with new titles, announcements
While most New Year’s resolutions are waning by this time of year, game publisher Bulky Pix is making good on their ambitious plan to release 40 iPad and iPhone games in 2011. These new titles will double their current library of games for iOS devices. The Paris- and San Francisco-based publisher developed about a third of these new releases in-house, while the remaining projects are being developed by outside studios.
You might have already recognized some new Bulky Pix titles in the  iOS App Store over the past few weeks; Hysteria Project 2, iCannon  Hellfire, and Cardboard Castle are already available for download on the  App Store.
Hysteria Project 2  (a sequel to the award-winning original) begins where its predecessor  left off.  Bulky Pix promises the sequel will be longer than the  original (providing over an hour of gameplay) but fans will likely still  find the episodic first person horror series to be short. Employing new  filming techniques and gesture controls, the player must find clues and  navigate a maze-like building while hiding from a serial killer. In one  thrilling segment of the game, you have to peer out behind a wall to  see what the killer is doing. But if you peer out too far, he’ll see you  and it’s game over. Developed internally at Bulky Pix, Hysteria Project  2 is available for $2 on the iTunes App Store.
Another Bulky Pix-developed title, iCannon Hellfire,  is a shooter game with a twist: players must defend their position from  invasion from not just one direction, but from a full 360 degrees  around them. iCannon utilizes the iPhone’s accelerometer to create the  illusion of adrenaline-pumping combat all around you. The game features  over 20 missions and the ability to garner powers like an energy wave or  invincibility. Read more...
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