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Truck Modz Build And Drive

Game for kids featuring easy-to-customize trucks.

Vancouver (March 10, 2010 )

Lotusland Studios is pleased to announce the release of 'Truck Modz Build And Drive', the interactive 3D truck-building game for kids of all ages!

The premise is simple: build, paint and hit the road with your very own trucks! Truck Modz goes beyond other mix-and-match apps by allowing you to build your ideal vehicle from a huge collection of fronts, backs, and wheels, and then being able to interact with your creation – drive it down the highway and play with your parts - from snow plows to squeaky toys, everything is animated. Everything is triggered by a touch or a swipe – simple enough for even the littlest drivers!

The iPhone and iPod touch are intuitive durable devices that will be many kids first computers. Truck Modz is a an entire pocketful of toy trucks for these computers. Creative, nonaggressive play is the emphasis of the game. The user interface is wordless and simple enough for a child of 18 months to learn. Adults may also enjoy the CB banter, cool sirens and endless combinations of Trucks.

Feature Highlights

· Totally intuitive – easy enough for a toddler to enjoy

· Mix and match parts at any time - the combos are endless!

· Cruise down the highway through an endless ever-changing landscape

· Listen to hilarious trucker banter on the CB radio!

· Shake device to check out your ride from 4 different camera angles

· Rocking soundtrack by Billy Joe Huel

“Within two seconds of starting the game, my son took the iPod into my bed and began to mod away. He actually figured out how to mod the trucks (double-clicking various parts while in edit mode) quicker than I did. He is three.” -Natania Barron, Wired.

For information and promo codes, please contact info@lotuslandstudios.com

More information, videos and screenshots – http://lotuslandstudios.com

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