Three for
'3: GameShastra releases a trio
of new PSP Minis, each also
playable on PlayStation 3
Leading Indian game developer
GameShastra has just released three new PSP Mini
games onto the PSN, bringing its total number of
games available through the PlayStation Network
to five.
The new games draw from the developer's
heritage, bringing two titles based on classic
Indian strategy games to a global audience,
alongside a game which takes players on a trip
along America's most famous highway.
With origins dating back to 4AD, Pachisi is
Indian's national board game. GameShastra's
version is steeped in heritage, offering a
perfect recreation of this absorbing strategy
game equally playable on PSP and PS3. Simple to
learn, yet difficult to master, the fact Pachisi
remains one of India's most popular strategy
board games over two thousand years since its
introduction speaks volumes about its core
mechanics - perfectly recreated here, with
sophisticated AI offering a challenge to players
of all abilities.
Tiger Trouble, also available for PSP and
PlayStation 3, is another strategy board game
recreation - though this time based on a
Nepalese pastime. The game offers two
perspectives: playing as tigers, the objective
is to kill seven out of t15 goats; when playing
as goats, players must trap the three tigers.
Offering unique strategies depending on the side
being played, it's a game of limitless
possibilities, and one which has been developed
with obvious affection for the original board
game.
Finally, Route 66 offers a change of pace. A
hidden-object game set along America's "mother
highway", it's a game best played casually, with
ample time to admire the stunning artwork and
historical facts whilst hunting for the items
deviously-placed within each lavish scene.
"We're delighted to be bringing two traditional
strategy board games to a wider global
audience," says Prakash Ahuja, CEO, GameShastra
Inc. "These games are steeped in history, and
have provided the building blocks upon which
strategy games continue to be built, and
hopefully both Pachisi and Tiger Trouble will
introduce a new generation of players to these
traditional games.
"Our third title, Route 66, is based on a hugely
popular online game, which has already been
played by millions of casual players. By
bringing them to both PSP and PlayStation 3,
we're offering a choice: enjoy on the big
screen, or in the palm of your hand."
Pachisi, Tiger Trouble and Route 66 are all
available now for PSP and PlayStation 3 through
PSN, pricing dependent on region. They join the
firm's D-Cube Planet and Circles, which were
released in November 2009. |