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Swat Some Lies and Laugh Your Butt Off in Jellyvision Games' New Title Lie Swatter

Developer Jellyvision Games, best known for creating the acclaimed You Don't Know Jack series, has released a new title this week known as Lie Swatter. The new release is a multiplayer trivia game full of witty humor similar to the You Don't Know Jack series. Players can battle against their Facebook friends, email contacts or simply search by username or find a random player to play against, as players take turns swatting flies that lie and saving the ones telling the truth. The game features a variety of trivia categories, and in-game purchases allow players to find the correct answers and get the highest scores possible, if you're into that sort of thing. Check out the release trailer for the game below and download a copy of Lie Swatter for free on iOS today!

“Lie Swatter is the further evolution, or devolution, of our brand of twisted trivia, and another chance to prove to your friends that they’re dumber than you are. Plus you get to squish bugs. Deceitful, lying bugs.” said Mike Bilder, General Manager of Jellyvision Games. “We’ve built Lie Swatter from the ground up as a quick, turn--based mobile gaming experience that we think both You Don't Know Jack fans and insectophobes alike will love.” Note: No bugs actually harmed during game. We love all creatures of the Earth.

Lie Swatter is now available as a free download exclusively on iOS and is coming soon to Android devices. Lie Swatter has been rated 12+ for Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References, Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor & Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes. For more information or to download Lie Swatter, check it out in the official iTunes Store.

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