Ozura launches online multiplayer casino game "Texas Hold 'em Poker"
Singapore, June 23, 2006 - Ozura Mobile, a
leading publisher and developer of mobile entertainment has
brought the excitement and thrills of Poker's greatest
variant to the wireless arena by creating the ultimate
multiplayer - Texas Hold 'em Poker.
Texas Hold 'em Poker, also known as the Cadillac of Poker, is
one of the most widely played poker game in the world. Ozura
Mobile's Texas Hold 'em Poker allows multiplayer gaming for
up to 8 players, making it one of the largest turn based
multiplayer games in the market. Players also have the option
to choose between 3 types of Texas Hold 'em Poker games -
Structured Bets where bet amounts are predefined, Pot Limits
where maximum bets are limited by the amount of dollars in
the pot and No Limit, the ultimate Poker variant where there
are no limits in bet amounts.
The simple game play lends itself well to the mobile screen,
allowing poker experts and novices alike to compete in a
head-to-head competition and to upload their scores/credits.
Coupled with superior graphics of the sharpest detail, crisp
card faces and lush green table felt, Ozura Mobile's Texas
Hold 'em Poker is one of the leading multiplayer poker games
in the market.
"It is wonderful to see how realistic the look and feel of
the game is and when combined with a high speed network such
as 3G, it is a truly seamless and enjoyable experience.
Gambling fanatics can now play poker anytime, anywhere while
engaging others in the action!" states Ozura's Vice President
of Marketing, H.E. Mah.
About Ozura Mobile
Ozura Mobile is a leading international developer and
publisher for mobile games and game developer engine to
carriers, aggregators, mobile phone manufacturers and service
providers. The company creates games for mobile phones based
on J2ME, BREW or Symbian platform. Ozura's games are
available all over the world through its distribution network
of thousands of partners spanning across 130 countries. It is
expected that the growth of mobile phones supporting these
platforms will exceed one billion units worldwide in 2008.
For more information, visit http://www.ozura.com