Cupertino, CA (PRWEB) August 17, 2011
happy hiker meets the meanest sheep in the mountains in a family-friendly carnie app great for every age. if you’ve ever thrown a dart, tossed a ball or ringed a bottle at the local county fair, you know the fun of the old-fashioned boardwalk skill games. and with Yodel-Oh!, Spinlight Studio is bringing it back, in an app that so faithfully reproduces the old tin-style carnie games that you can almost taste the cotton candy on the tip of your tongue. Or – in this case – the strudel.
All the fast-paced Alpine action revolves around Hans, a happy mountain climber with maidens on his mind – and a pack of cheesed-off sheep on his six. Game play is simple. Hit all the right targets – including RamBam, LambBam and the rest of the bleatin’ clan, to rack up valuable points. Miss them, and Hans takes a few steps up the hill. Nab the high score before Hans takes a header off the cliff and you’ll be crowned the next King of the Alps. Win or lose, there’s a lot to love, from the fast-tapping game action to a soundtrack that features authentic yodeling and more accordions than you can shake a schnitzel at.
It’s all delivered courtesy of Spinlight, a Top-100 app developer that previously made its name in early education. “With AlphaTots and TallyTots, we taught kids how to count and say their letters. With Yodel-Oh!, we’re going for a much bigger audience,” says Matt Hutton, Partner and Creative Director of Spinlight Studio. “Namely anyone with opposable thumbs.”
Yodel-Oh! is available now on both the iPhone/iPod Touch and the iPad for just $.99. To learn more, visit yodel-oh.com or see the app on iTunes.
For more information or media inquiries, contact info(at)spinlight(dot)com.
Founded in 2000, Spinlight is a full-service creative agency with a strong reputation for design and brand development. In 2011, the company expanded into app development, releasing a series of game and educational titles for the iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad. Two of the company’s biggest sellers include “AlphaTots” and “TallyTots,” which have become Top 100 education apps in more than 30 countries around the globe.
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