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As the release of Multiwinia: Survival of the Flattest inches ever closer, we bring you the launch of Multiwinia Mondays!

For the next 6 weeks, we dedicate Mondays to showcasing all that's new in Multiwinia. Each Monday, we will be bringing you a whole host of new content, including video tutorials of each of the 6 game modes, the latest screens, wallpapers, artwork, and interviews with the developers themselves.

This Monday 11th August, we dedicate to the first of Multiwinia’s game modes: Domination - an epic tale of stickman slaughter where you must fell your enemies’ armies by controlling as many spawn points on the map as possible! Click here to view the first of our fantastic animated walk-throughs.

About Multiwinia

Multiwinia: Survival of the Flattest is Introversion’s fourth stand-alone title due to be released on the 19th September 2008. With a choice of six action-packed multiplayer game modes, and 40 unique maps set in one of the most beautiful, retro-arcade inspired game environs ever created, Multiwinia promises to be the ultimate homage to the halcyon days of gaming. Challenge your opponent to a game of stick-man slaughter, and watch digital-war unfold, as your Multiwinian army struggles to complete a chosen task faster and better than your rival’s. It’s fast, it’s furious, and only the flattest will survive!

Multiwinia will be available to demo and buy from the Introversion Store, Steam and all major retailers. For enquiries about the Mac version of Multiwinia please contact John Champlin at PR@AmbrosiaSW.com

For more information on Multiwinia and its release, please visit: http://www.multiwinia.com.

About Introversion Software

Heralded as 'the last of the bedroom programmers', Introversion Software is one of the UK's most-respected and successful independent game developers and publishers. Founded in 2001 by three university students, and starting out with an initial personal investment of just £600, Introversion went on to produce three critically acclaimed titles; Uplink, Darwinia and DEFCON. Their second title, Darwinia, was awarded three prizes at the 2006 Independent Games Festival Awards, including the Seumas McNally grand prize, and Introversion was recently voted one of the top 50 Best Games Companies in the world. Introversion is currently working on a number of exciting new projects to be announced over the coming months. For more information on these please visit http://www.introversion.co.uk and our developer’s blog http://www.introversion.co.uk/blog

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