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14 May 2012
Digital agency keeps well balanced with new iPhone game

Digital production agency, Ricemedia has continued to expand the development of iPhone App's and games with the creation of a new iPhone game, Teeter.
The aim of Teeter is simple, using the iPhone's built in accelerometer, manoeuvre your character along a precariously balanced beam whilst avoiding increasingly more difficult obstacles and hazards trying to knock you off. The longer you can stay on, the higher your score.
Teeter features a range of unique powers ups designed to help gamers avoid those inevitable sticky situations, whilst quirky in game achievements provide them with an extra level of difficulty. The game also allows users to post their scores to global leader boards via the Apple Game Centre and to social media platforms Facebook and Twitter.
Paul Rice, managing director at Ricemedia, said:
“Ricemedia has an ongoing commitment to game development. The feedback we received from our first iPhone game, Blobstacle, was fantastic. The game had over 2,000 downloads on the first day of it launching on the App Store and received a four-star rating. We are hoping that Teeter will be even better.
“We like to create unique games that stimulate the user and make them think. Teeter is simple yet addictive and will have you hooked for hours. It's a game that's easy to pick up and start playing but challenging enough that you won’t get bored within the first twenty minutes.”
The game costs 59p to buy and is available to download from the App Store.
To play the game, visit www.itunes.com/app/Teeter and for more information on the services Ricemedia provide, visit www.ricemedia.co.uk.