Nokia Insider Night: Are You Game?

2010 May 14

If you have caught my tweet last night, you may be wondering what was going on.

I was invited to the “Nokia Insider Night: Are You Game?” event held at Hairloom and Caramel where they showcase the latest game offerings developed by Breakdesign.

We had fun playing with the latest free “bus stop” games offered in the Nokia Ovi Store like “Ninjani” and “That Roach Game South Africa”, using the recent Nokia devices such as X6, N900, N97 and N97 mini. We were also given a try at the yet-to-be-released game “Monsterilla”.

My personal favourite was “That Roach Game South Africa” where all I do is to crush cockroaches. Probably a good way to end a bad day, eh? But I can’t do as well as Chester. He can be the “Margaret Chan” cos he was the top scorer of the mini competition at the event!

The other game was “Ninjani” where you are suppose to kill the ninja and if you fail to kill them, they will kill you.

Monsterilla is one game that is yet to be released and even Nokia’s Regional Services Marketing Manager in Asia Pacific, Nelson Wee only got to first try it earlier in the day! This game that reminds me of “Bejewelled”.

Credit: JustinLee.sg

These games are exclusive to Nokia Ovi Store until August 2010 and monthly competitions will be organised! Nokia users, do check out Barkingseed.com for more information on the competition!

Probably time to dig out my antique N82? heheheh.

I would like to thank Nokia and Text100 for the invitation. We certainly had fun playing with those games :)

3 Responses leave one →
  1. May 15, 2010

    Whoa…. It sounds like a nice name for a group. I wonder what it takes to be a Nokia Insider? I’m a Nokia user myself, although I don’t quite use my handphone for games.

  2. Victor TAN permalink*
    May 16, 2010

    @walter – Which model are you using now?

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