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BEST MOBILE GRAPHICS YOU’VE EVER SEEN
Bladeslinger introduces graphics features never seen before on mobile devices. Multiple mind-blowing 3D environments and characters, dynamic lighting and shadows with no detail spared. As mobile games approach console quality, Bladeslinger pushes the bar further than ever before.

SAVE HAMMER’S PEAK!
You play as William Glaston, a native of Hammer’s Peak returning home from war to find his once peaceful town deserted and overrun with hostile creatures he’s never seen before. Follow William’s quest for truth and the salvation of Hammer’s Peak.

TOUCH-EXCLUSIVE CONTROLS & DESIGN
Bladeslinger takes full advantage of the flexibility and unique options for gaming with touch screen devices. Quick shooting, split second dodging, combo attacks, monster punching and punishing special moves -- all achieved with simple, intuitive touch gesture controls.

HOURS OF THRILLING CAMPAIGNS
Multiple highly detailed and complex environments with escalating challenges will push you through hours of compelling, non-repetitive gameplay.

COMPATIBLE DEVICES
Bladeslinger is optimized for retina pixel glory on iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and the new iPad (3rd and 4th generation), running at full retina resolution on these devices. iPad 2 and iPhone 4 are also supported.

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