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Journey to Hell Lights Up The App Store

Bulkypix has announced that gamers will be able to get Journey to Hell on their iOS devices starting March 7, 2013. Players will step into a world full of demons hungry for one thing--your flesh!

Bulkypix, publisher and developer of games for smartphones and tablets, announces the release on March 7 of Journey to Hell developed by indie studio DogBox. Prepare yourself for incredible graphics, impressive content and a unique “real-time render” sound engine, developed by AudioGaming. Journey to Hell pays tribute to the genre of big guns, angry, super-powerful heroes, and blood-thirsty demons, and is accompanied by a soundtrack especially composed for the game by the heavy metal band, The Slaughters.


In a decadent world, daemons of all kinds wander the Earth, hungry for man-flesh. Luckily the human race has some protection: Holy Shield, a secret organization that for thousands of years has fought against deviles in order to preserve the balance between good and evil. But one day, during a routine mission, two daemon hunters encounter the vilest daemon ever faced by Holy Shield. As a consequence, they are instructed to find the source of his Evil, and wipe out all of his slaves before tackling the daemon himself. Thus begins a violent, crazy journey of epic proportions! Play as Gabriel or Rachel as you disembowel, behead and dismember daemons as varied as they are terrifying! When the carnage is over, the hellish creature will surely beat a hasty return to the grave.

Availability: iPhone 4S, 5, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad Mini and soon on Android
Price: $3.99 / 3,59€
Release date: March 7, 2013

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