

Mobility Games announces
four new games.
World Soccer Manager 2006



After the resounding success of their previous title, World Soccer Manager
2005, Mobility Games punched in another soccer manager this year. As accustomed
with their work and policy, this year title it's not a mere face-lift of the previous
title, but a whole new game altogether. Thirty two international teams for you
to choose from, dozens of attack strategies and presets of tactical options allow
your team to embrace any style of play that you can imagine. Essentially, there
are as many ways to fine-tune your roster and its tactics as there are grains
of sand on the beach. Every match sees you trying different approaches to get
the best possible performance out of your squad and then going back to the drawing
board because, as with life in the real sports world, you can never get things
perfect
Another nifty accessory it's the „News” tab. From there you can always
check what's going on with the other teams and championships and see what player
left for what team and (most importantly) for what amount of money.
The AI works like a breeze in terms of „in-game” gameplay. Players
run around, defenders are blocking and tagging the most offensive adversaries,
they take decisions based on your indications and strategies and sometimes change
their minds passing the ball to another team mate. The graphics couldn't look
better and it runs smoothly also.
Overall, this game is a far more better product than the previous one, an attempt
to fill all possible “gameplay” gaps and to deliver a total soccer
management experience on your mobile phone. It's a must have for all the soccer
fans out there.
TRIAL



Over the last 2 years or so, the mobile games developing company, Mobility Games,
delighted the mobile gaming community with strong and catchy products, based
mainly on popular and successful franchises. Even though being a relatively
small company, compared to its colossal competitors, Mobility Games achieved
a certain degree of masterfulness always trying to push the boundaries of mobile
technology limitations, making tight turns keeping up with their milestones.
Not contenting themselves in remaking and re-skinning successful titles and
gameplay, they always sought an alternative as well as solutions.
The „Jordi Tarres: Trial” is no exception and reflects all said
above. Based on the Gas Gas franchise, Trial brings not only the thrills of
the „observed motorcycle trials” to your pocket but also breaks
down all the excitement in a comprehensive and coherent gameplay. Since Jordi
Tarres represents an iconic figure in the world of the trial championships the
game had to stand up to his name, Mobility Games delivering a powerful product.
First of all the incredible features, it's the game's bulletproof physiques.
Unparalleled physique engine powers the game allowing great and realistic gameplay.
But that wouldn't be enough to accurate simulate trial championships. The actual
bike you control (the magnificent GasGas TXT PRO300) is actually composed of
7 distinct elements, all governed individually by the physiques engine. Combined
with the 9 types of maneuvers, this mix consists the bread and butter of the
gameplay. Being not a contest of speed but one of reflex, patience and bike
maneuvering skill, the gameplay can accommodate from the seasoned bike racing
fans to even the inexperienced (levels difficulty gradually increasing). But
still, the gameplay is complex enough to allow the speed freaks to roar across
the obstacles, gaining speed as they ascend and hope for a lucky landing, or
one can take his time dealing with one obstacle at the time, swing the bike
forth and backwards, shifting weight from front to back, jumping in one wheel
to avoid building speed or sliding down from that obstacle.
Yes, they say that patience is a virtue, but when you see a clock ticking in
a corner of a screen, and knowing that if you don't hurry up the CPU might do
better, patience becomes a very relative concept.
LFP Trivia



LFP Trivia is one of the Mobility Games answer to an already exhausted type
of gameplay but who never fails to keep us entertained. Yes, you can always
brag of how much you know of soccer, now it is time to put your knowledge where
your mouth is.
Mobility Games “LFP Trivia 2006” features two types of gameplays,
one simply called Friendly match allows you to go head to head with another
team. By answering correctly your players will advance toward the other team
goalkeeper, if you answer wrong, the opposing team will advance and eventually
score. After each goal the game table resets and you start all over again. Score
as much goals as possible in the time window and you will win. The other type
of game is called “Endurance” and is a more conventional trivia
gameplay. Each good answer will award you more and more time (of course failing
a decent amount of time will be subtracted from your time window) and your goal
is to keep playing as much as possible and answer as many questions as you can.
This time you can't take as much time is needed for a question, your only deadline
would be your accumulated time.
New gameplay brings new perspective as well as new gaming possibilities. You
will ultimately love it or hate it.
Penalty 2006



Mobility Games is proud to present you one of the best looking games ever
to hit the mobile phone gaming market. "Penalty 2006" brings "in-game"
enough joy and excitement to keep you glued at the game. First of all the sharp
3D graphics provide eye-candy players and environment as well as detailed animation
complete with moving fans in the tribunes that will cheer for you or otherwise.
But the game really strong point is the physical engine, which allows accurate
and realistic penalty shoot-outs as well as ball bouncing from the bars, ground
or goal keeper's hands or body. But shooting penalty kicks is not all what this
game is about, in order to achieve victory you must be also on the other side
of the fence as goal keeper.
Fast and intuitive gameplay provides enough challenge for the neophyte as well
as for the experienced one.