Kenya’s RECON-Digital Launches New Online Social Game

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SKCKenya’s RECON-Digital,an animation studio established in 2009, has today launched “Spotkick Challenge” under its CHEZA.NET brand.

According to the firm, Spotkick Challenge or SKC is an easy to play penalty shootout game designed to deliver the fun of Online Social Gaming. Players can either directly challenge an opponent or allow the computer to randomly pair them with other challengers. Points are earned for every CHALLENGE and TOURNAMENT win thus presenting a great opportunity for some serious rivalry to fuel the fun.

“Spotkick Challenge has been under development for quite some time and we are excited to finally share the fun,” said Gatumia Gatumia
CEO RECON-Digital. “We invite people to play the game and give us feedback while we continue refining the product. We especially encourage groups of “soccer buddies” to sign up and challenge each other.”

The game is available for PC Internet Browsers running the Java™ plug-in and for devices running Android™. The PC Browser version of Spotkick Challenge can be found at www.cheza.net while the version for Android devices can be downloaded from the link located at the same web address.

 

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