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    Cosmic Kids App ‘I Want To Go To Mars’ is available now globally on iOS and Android

    I Want To Go To Mars, A Story Book, Point & Click, Mobile Adventure, the debut app of 15 Minutes Of Game is available now on iOS and Android app stores worldwide with priced at USD 1.99/MYR 7.90 (iOS) & 8.99 (Android). I Want To Go To Mars is funded by Film Victoria which has enabled the team to eliminate all in-app purchases/adverts so that kids of all ages can enjoy the experience uninterrupted.

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    Robyn & Teddy always did like sand. After their sandpit gets ruined by a big scary rainstorm, they decided they want to go to a place that never rains, where it’s always sunny and where they will never run out of sand… they want to go to Mars. Play as Robyn & Teddy as they point & click their way to the stars and beyond. A story-driven narrative adventure, suitable for all ages!

    “I Want To Go To Mars is a great way to bring families together, especially in these difficult times, it’s the perfect adventure for both Adults & Children,”
    “We hope our first adventure on app stores will bring escapism and a sense of excitement to those who pluck up the courage to take a trip to Mars with Robyn and Teddy!”

    Charlie Kenihan co-founder of 15 Minutes Of Game

    Features:

    • A humble narrative mobile adventure through the colourful world of a child’s imagination.
    • Design your spaceship, dodge asteroids, explore your ship, collect star fuel on your way to Mars.
    • Unique hand-drawn art style with all ages humour and meaningful character interaction
    • Fun Narration & Puns
    [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4giegbVzark&width=720&height=405[/embedyt]
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    Kelvin is one of the many in our team who repeatedly ignores the advice to write his own bio. Left with no choice, his Editor had to write one for him. Kelvin is the Chinese William Shakespeare of video games, whatever he says or do is never straight to the point. You are in a furious gunfight with an enemy faction and you need more ammo, expect Kelvin to recite a poem or two first before finally realizing you are half-dead, surrounded, helpless, disappointed, the list can go on really. In his free time, he likes to play carefree games (Those games made for children above 2 years old but below 7). The Mr Philosopher of BunnyGaming.

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