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Game Troopers launches another puzzle game, ‘What in the World?’ for Windows Phone – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
June 4, 2015
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Game troopers launches another puzzle game, what's in the world? For windows phone

Game Trooper is possibly one of the most active Windows Phone developers who launched a number of exclusive Windows Phone games, such as Overkill 3, Lines and a few more, over the past few months. The developer has launched yet another puzzle, What in the World?, where the player has to guess the word, character, country etc by looking at the image on the screen. The also offers Cortana integration as well as voice recognition, allowing users to play the game without even touching the smartphone.

“This game is the product of our will to cover a whole range of genres and audiences. It is our first word game, and it won’t be the last one. We are really excited about what the reception for this game is going to be. We are including native features such as Cortana integration and Live Tiles,” says the company’s CEO Jesus Bosch.

Here’s a list of features the game has to offer:

  • Compete with your friends. 
  • Get extra hints for correct answers
  • Share your scores with your friends through Facebook
  • Advance through levels as your skills improve

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the game. Let us know about your thoughts if you’ve already tried it.

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