EA launches two new games for the iPhone and iPod touch

updated 09:30 pm EST, Tue November 17, 2009

Auditorium, Surviving High School iPhone games


EA Mobile has launched two new games for the iPhone and iPod touch, Auditorium and Surviving High School. Auditorium is an audio-visual puzzle game where players must guide a “Flow” of particles into audio containers. The game features five acts with up to 7 levels in each, and has variety of different ways for users to win each level. Players control the “Flow” via the touchscreen, where they can attract, repel or deflect the light stream, while avoiding obstacles that can disrupt it. Users can also go to the in-game store and buy additional movement features such as new acts, concepts, colors and themes.

Surviving High School has players take control of a high school student, whether it is a jock, nerd or outsider. Students date and interact with others, answer quiz questions, and discover secret scenes. Choices made throughout the game have a major effect on the outcome, changing the direction of the story and resulting in multiple endings. It also includes comic-style graphics and a variety of mini-games to take part in. Players can get additional high school stories by purchasing Episodes On Demand, which provides a list of old, new and upcoming episodes.

Auditorium and Surviving High School are both available on the App Store for $3 each.






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