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Gregg Now Available For Mobile Devices and Tablets For Free

Namco Bandai Games has announced their new puzzler, Gregg, which is now available for free on mobile devices. Players can download the game and jump into this fun adventure where they will make their way through perilous levels and try to get to the safety of the coop. Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
Fresh from the mind of one-man mobile development powerhouse Play Fripp and global publisher NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe comes screwy new puzzler Gregg, available now for free on mobiles and tablets. In Gregg your quick thinking is all that stands between the parade of sleepwalking chickens and their certain doom, as they stumble through perilous levels aiming for the warm safety of the coop. Their survival and unbroken night’s sleep is in your hands!


The frantically fun and addictive new puzzler is available now for free download from the following stores:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gregg/id765742947?l=fr&ls=1&mt=8
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playfripp.gregg
http://www.amazon.com/gp/mas/dl/android?p=com.playfripp.gregg

In Gregg, players need to think fast and use the environment to create safe paths for the sleepwalking chickens through the game’s colourful worlds. Collect puzzle pieces to win stars and unlock bonus stages, and complete the multitude of achievements to become the supreme chicken saviour. The free game contains 20 brain-twisting levels, with a further 60 available to purchase and download.. Download the free game now and see if you’ve got what it takes to save the somnambulant fowl with no regard for their own personal safety.




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