Smile & Talk Media Releases New Mobile Game

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Chike the problem child screenshotNigerian Online Mobile Media Company, Smileandtalk, has announced the release of a new African Mobile Game through their subsidiary, Smileandgame.

Titled “Chike the Problem Child: Target Practice at the Fish Market”, the game aims to catapult at the market goers complete with African sounds and imagery. Gamers get points every time they hit the target.  The game is visually appealing with great African Music. The game is introduced for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users.

Speaking on this new app release, Emeka Onodugo, Founder at Smile and Talk said “We are very excited to bring a game to the App store that portrays African sounds and imagery.  It is important that the next generation of developers and creators see many examples of African Games in order to inspire them to reach for the stars.”

Based in Nigeria and USA, Smile and Talk’s three primary products are Smileandtalk.com -an African Entertainment TV, Smileandmobile.com -a directory for African Tech Startups and Smileandgame.com an African Gaming company.

The game, built for iPhone, iPad or iPod touch has an engaging and easy-to-use interface, an animated African graphics, plays African music and fun sound effects, has simple touch screen and promotes hand-eye coordination.

 

 

 

 

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