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    CatSpin – The neko has return to iOS devices after a decade

    CatSpin has out for the first time on Android someday ago, and now CatSpin has finally returned to iOS as well! Developed by Phure Studios, the game has been made from the ground up and everything has been improved; gameplay, physics, controls, etc. to make the game even more fun and challenging than the 2010 version!

    In CatSpin you can help the hero Neko by controlling him through the world! And not only that; the player can control the world itself! By rotating it round and round, using either the virtual buttons or the motion controls, Neko is able to get to places he would otherwise not have been able to. When you rotate, keep in mind that fire always wants to burn up, rocks always fall down and the wind keeps coming from the sides; the player has to keep Neko safe while solving all the puzzles!

    Key features:

    – 55 levels had a huge update and the puzzle elements are harder than ever!
    – Spinning around in a platform game!
    – Adventure, platformer and puzzle elements!
    – Online High scores on Leaderboards!
    – Crisp and beautiful 2D graphics!
    – Funky soundtrack and sound effects!
    – Virtual buttons or Accelerometer motion-controls!

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    Catspin is available now both on App Store and Play Store.

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