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Twisted Pixel has announced it's teaming up with Iron Galaxy, Fire Hose and Panic Button to port its XBLA hit, Ms. Splosion Man, to a whole host of other platforms. As well as authentic PC ports to be made available through Steam and Games for Windows Live, the game will be coming to iOS and Windows Mobile devices in a “unique experience” tailored for touch-play.
“These new versions are being painstakingly crafted to be as awesome as possible,” says Twisted Pixel's Michael Wilford. Iron Galaxy's Chief Operating Bro (really), Dave Lang, says the studio's excited to be working on the mobile ports, praising the game's “really deep gameplay that is born from deceptively simple controls.”
While the PC version will contain familiar single-player and multiplayer content alongside a lengthy list of unlockables, Iron Galaxy's mobile ports will remix the game's content with new objectives and game modes optimized for touchscreen players. It's not clear how many copies need to move before the studio calls off its war on poor Debbie, who probably just wanted a chat after all.
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