Features:
* Use an iPhone or iPod Touch to control the character on the iPad via bluetooth.
* TV Out support – connect your iPad to a TV or other high definition screen and control the game with an iPhone or iPod Touch.
* 30 levels, 5 different environments, each with his own dangers and puzzles.
* An endless mode to unlock at the end of the game.
* Game Center leader boards and achievements.
* Easy to control, no on screen joystick or buttons.
* Awesome graphics with retina display support.
* Cinematic sounds.
The Game was tested and reported working on all devices running iOS 3.2 and later.
It is available in the app store for $1.99.You can download and purchase this game directly from here.





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