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Enjoy the Ultimate Fish Launcher Experience with Skippy: The Mudskipper Out Now on iOS

Mobile developer Edible Entertainment have announced the release of their all new title for iOS called Skippy: The Mudskipper. The new game is available free-to-play and stars the title character revived to fight and save his fishy girlfriend from being made into sushi. You will help Skippy by firing the mudskipper from a super powered tennis ball launcher and utilizing guns and swords to help the fish find his way through spike traps and flaming hoops in order to reach the end of stages. Skippy: The Mudskipper is packed with plenty of content including 40 unique stages, 8 secret skulls and additional costumes and backgrounds for the game. Check out the official launch trailer for the game below and download your copy of Skippy: The Mudskipper for free today!

Skippy: The Mudskipper is now available free-to-play exclusively on iOS. Skippy: The Mudskipper has been rated appropriate for ages 12+ for Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References, Mature/Suggestive Themes, Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor, Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence, Frequent/Intense Simulated Gambling & Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence. For more information or to purchase Skippy: The Mudskipper, check it out in the official iTunes Store.

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