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MOTY has easy, intuitive gameplay so it is a snap to jump in and get the hang of it. But as levels progress, you’ll be well challenged. MOTY features more than 100 levels. If you get stuck and need some hint, there is a help section with solutions provided.

You can also compete online with fellow players all over the world: With the built in Game Center and Openfeint support you could easily enter into the global highscore list. As easy as it is, the online highscore ranking is great fun for everyone.

And if you’re a puzzle professional, you can use the MOTY construction set and design your own levels. Send them to us and see if you can’t stump our creators.

Features:
- More than 100 built in levels
- Up to 4 player accounts
- User friendly touch control (tap, drag or swipe)
- Many game elements like gems, moving gems, stones, walls, moving walls, rotating walls, timed stampers, springs,...
- Graphics optimized for iPhone 3, iPhone 4/4S Retina and iPad screen
- Help function shows you the solution of a level (Helpcoins needed)
- Two Helpcoins included, additional Helpcoins available as In-App purchase
- Easy and fast access to the last played level
- Game Center support (Leaderboard and Achievements)
- OpenFeint Support (Leaderboard and Achievements)
- Global high score list (Game Center and Openfeint)
- Level editor to create your own levels
- iPhone 4/4S Retina screen support
- iPad high resolution screen support
- Running on iPhone 3/4/4S, iPod touch and iPad 1/2
- Hours and hours (even days and days) of fun
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