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Sugar Games Unveils Mac-version of 2006' Best-selling Puzzle Rainbow Web

For immediate release July 10, 2006 Sugar Games announces today the release of Rainbow Web for Mac OS X. Similar to the Windows version that spawned a romantic interest among puzzle lovers worldwide, the Mac version challenges you to travel through a fantasy world of the Rainbow Kingdom, solve plenty of head-scratching puzzles and remove an evil spell plaguing the once idyllic land. The game delivers a beautiful and engaging gameplay that was praised by top ratings on almost all popular US game portals. Rainbow Web was in Top-10 at RealArcade.com for 9 weeks, and more than one month on Yahoo! Games, GameHouse, and BigFish Games. Rainbow Web is a fresh and fun mix of puzzle-solving and exploration for players with brains, not with brawns. Traveling from one place to another, you must break the magic spell and restore an original name of a place. You can do this by solving a puzzle. At each place, you find a web with colored beads scattered all over it. Some of the beads carry letters. You must swap beads to make a matching line of three or more beads that disappear, adding to your score. In the first place, you must combine beads with letters as they get freed and restore a spell-bound name of the place. When the name is restored, the place comes to sunshine again and you can advance to the next place that offers you a new puzzle, more difficult than the previous one. As the game progresses, some elements of the web disappear, which makes matching beads a bit more difficult, more so on higher levels. This is where tactics comes into play as you must decide which of the beads to move, how and in what sequence. It spices up the gameplay and adds to the game's replayability. All in all, you must go though 60 game levels with varying levels of difficulty. The game gives you a choice of a timed and untimed play mode. The latter is good for people seeking relaxation as it allows them to solve puzzles at their own pace. Rainbow Web provides a rich and lengthy journey for kids and kids at hearts, especially for those who hold adventure and puzzles in high regard, now on Mac platforms. Pricing and Availability Rainbow Web runs under Mac OS X 10.3 or better and costs $19.95 (USD). An evaluation version limited to 60 minutes of the gameplay is available as a no-cost download from http://www.SugarGames.com/rainbow_web/mac/ About Sugar Games Sugar Games is privately-held software company. Since its foundation in 2003, the company has focused on the development of family-oriented puzzle games distinguished for the all-new gameplay, innovative mechanics and high playability. Sugar Games is the author of "Rainbow Web," which shortly after its first release became a Top-10 game on most popular US entertainment websites, and sold more than 30 thousand copies in the first three month after its release. For more information, visit http://www.SugarGames.com/about/. ### NOTE TO EDITORS: Please, let us know if you have questions or would like any additional information on Rainbow Web. Contact Michael Tretyakov at press@sugargames.com to get more information. A registration key for review purposes is available upon request. Game link: http://www.SugarGames.com/rainbow_web/mac/ Download link: http://www.SugarGames.com/files/RainbowWebMac.zip (9.5 Mb) Game logo: http://www.SugarGames.com/images/rainbowweb_logo.gif Screenshots: http://www.SugarGames.com/images/rainbowweb_screenshot1.jpg http://www.SugarGames.com/images/rainbowweb_screenshot2.jpg http://www.SugarGames.com/images/rainbowweb_screenshot3.jpg http://www.SugarGames.com/images/rainbowweb_screenshot4.jpg E-mail: press@sugargames.com Company website: http://www.SugarGames.com/ Press Center: http://www.SugarGames.com/press/ Contact: Michael Tretyakov Company: Sugar Games Title: Chief Executive Officer E-mail: press@sugargames.com

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