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August 23, 2007

You Are About To Turn Tons of Highly Explosive Stuff into One Big Firework

URSE Games announces the release of version 1.0 of Nuclear Ball 2, a sequel to a radiant arcanoid-style game. This time you will get even more fun and more explosive action.

Your job is utilizing tons of explosive stuff like bombs, missiles, fire-balls and many other easily combustible things. As an A1 specialist, you have a unique approach to every assignment and use your own way to get the job done in high style. Operating a huge ball that can deal with almost any structure, you must demolish lots of intricate explosive constructions throughout hundreds of levels and tons of adrenaline fun. Get ready to blow things up!

Nuclear Ball 2 spices up the traditional arcanoid gameplay by turning each level into a masterpiece of puzzle design. The game makers have crafted 200 refined levels, so you'll get a great number of challenges. Levels are full of various elements and some of them can't be destroyed directly. In order to complete a level, you need to direct the ball to the right parts of the construction so that they can trigger an explosion. A diversity of block types and a wide variety of power-ups result in a charming cocktail of puzzles and explosive arcade gameplay.

The game features an up-to-date 3d engine that creates nice-looking environments and realistic backgrounds of the levels. Levels display different time of day and various locations. The whole action is marvelously decorated with special effects. Impressive visuals are perfectly complemented by live sound accompaniment that makes you feel actually in the middle of spectacular events. Top quality visual and audio components feasting your eyes and ears, prolong your joy from the addictive gameplay, which is full of adrenaline.

Pricing and Availability

Nuclear Ball 2 runs under all versions of Microsoft Windows and costs $19.95 (USD) for a single-user license. Licensed customers are entitled to the fully-functional version of the product, free technical support and free upgrades. More information on Nuclear Ball 2, as well as a free trial copy is available free of charge from www.ursegames.com.

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