Zebu Games Launches Follow The Dots - A Hand-Eye Coordination Game

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Zebu Games Launches Follow The Dots - A Hand-Eye Coordination Game - Published on 03/05/15

Bangalore based Zebu Games today introduces Follow The Dots 1.1, their very first game title developed for iPhone and iPad devices. Follow The Dots is an endless finger racer, in which players follow a series of dots as they curve, oscillate or twist. This simple yet fun game requires little more than good hand-eye coordination and maybe a little practice to do well. Follow The Dots is a game for the young and old and everyone in between. It's easy to get going, but hard to master.

Bangalore, India - Zebu Games today is proud to announce the release of Follow The Dots 1.1, their very first game title developed for iPhone and iPad devices. Follow The Dots is an endless finger racer, in which players follow a series of dots as they curve, oscillate or twist. This simple yet fun game requires little more than good hand-eye coordination and maybe a little practice to do well.

"Follow The Dots is deceptively simple, but keep on playing and you'll see how difficult and addictive it becomes! To top it off, the interface is clean, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to use," as one early user put it. Other reviewers on both Android and iOS have given glowing reviews for the endless finger-runner game, citing its simple design aesthetic, with "fun" and "addictive" being recurring words in user reviews.

Follow The Dots is a game for the young and old and everyone in between. It's easy to get going, but hard to master. The game can be played in a timed mode where the player has to capture as many dots within thirty seconds or in an endless mode to score enough dots to feature in the leaderboard. Game play is simple:

* Just follow the dots with your finger - along a line, around a curve or zig zag through a bend or split
* Trace the dots in the order they appear, without skipping any
* Avoid the traps - groups of points that swing, rotate or oscillate
* Control the speed at which the dots move by moving your finger forward or back

"Given the fun we've all had tracing dots as kids, and our endemic inability to paint within the lines, we thought how can we build a running game with no boundaries," said Sri Srikrishna, co-founder of Zebu Games. "Yet we wanted to challenge the user, even while recalling the fun of finger painting. Follow The Dots is the result of that exercise."

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Optimized for iPhone 5 and iPhone 6
* Requires iOS 7.1 or later
* 32.0 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Follow The Dots 1.1 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category. More information and a press kit is available at the company website.

Follow The Dots 1.1: http://zebugames.com/
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/follow-the-dots/id961357958
Media Assets: http://zebugames.com/presskit/sheet.php?p=follow_the_dots
Press Kit (zip): http://zebugames.com/presskit/follow_the_dots/images/images.zip


Headquartered in Bangalore, India, Zebu Games develops fun casual games for everyone. The company is driven by the overarching philosophy that learning should be fun. And even while we have fun we can probably learn a thing or two. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Zebu Communications Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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