TUSTIN, Calif., Jan. 19, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Freeze Tag (OTC:FRZT), a leading creator of mobile social games, today announced that its new free-to-play bubble popper game called Kitty Pawp™: Bubble Shooter has been featured in the Best New Game Updates section of Apple’s App Store.
“We are thrilled that Kitty Pawp has been selected for this feature to increase the exposure to our game,” said Craig Holland, CEO of Freeze Tag. “Already, new installs of the game have increased dramatically and we now have thousands of daily active users."
Kitty Pawp has reached the top 50 downloaded puzzle and family games for iPad and top 150 downloaded puzzle and family games for iPhone after the feature, according to App Annie, an App Store monitoring service. Management indicated that the game has enjoyed a 2400% rise in the app store rankings because of the featured placement.
Kitty Pawp: Bubble Shooter is an arcade-style, match three puzzle game similar to Bubble Witch 2 Saga or Angry Birds Pop. However, unlike those games, Kitty Pawp is all about cats: their likes (fishes), dislikes (hairballs), and everything in between. The game features a cast of crazy cat characters with different personalities, 100 levels, five different cat-themed worlds, special bubble-busting boosters, and complete Facebook integration.
Bubble shooter games have become increasingly popular on both Apple and Google app stores. According to thinkgaming.com (https://thinkgaming.com/app-sales-data/8090/bubble-witch-2-saga/) some bubble shooter games, such as Bubble Witch 2 Saga are estimated to gross over $40,775 per day (over $14 million per year) on the iPhone platform alone.
To download Kitty Pawp to your iPhone or iPad, go to this link on the App Store: http://frzt.us/kitty-pawp-ios. To play on Facebook, go here: http://frzt.us/kpfbapp. To learn more about Kitty Pawp: Bubble Shooter, please visit the game’s website at http://www.kittypawp.com.
About Freeze Tag, Inc.
Freeze Tag, Inc. is a leading creator of mobile social games that are fun and engaging for all ages. Based on a free-to-play business model that has propelled games like Candy Crush Saga to worldwide success, we employ state-of-the-art data analytics and proprietary technology to dynamically optimize the gaming experience for revenue generation. Players can download and enjoy our games for free, or they can purchase virtual items and additional features within the game to increase the fun factor. Our games encourage players to compete and engage with their friends on major social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Founded by gaming industry veterans, Freeze Tag has launched several successful mobile games including the number one hit series Victorian Mysteries® and Unsolved Mystery Club®, as well as digital entertainment like Etch A Sketch®. Freeze Tag games have been downloaded millions of times on the Apple, Amazon and Google app stores.
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