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Fun Burger announces Pocket English!

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Submitted by Mick Solomons

Australian game developer Fun Burger announces ?Pocket English? a language training game for Mobile Phones!

Melbourne, Australia - September 26, 2006 - Fun Burger announced today that the first iteration of its language training game ?Pocket English? has been completed for mobile phones.

?Who said that learning a new language should be expensive and time-consuming? Now people who want to memorize important words, sentences and learn grammar can do it all from their mobile phone.? said Fun Burger CEO Mick Solomons. ?Theres no need to carry around heavy textbooks, you can study anywhere and anytime. With downloadable content being made available every month, the player will be able to customize their learning by subject matter and difficulty.?

Pocket English makes learning fun and also improves the players memory by using a series of short mini-games including word-picture recognition, spelling and grammar puzzles as well as audio questions (audio questions only available on certain phones due to memory constraints).

Fun Burger can also easily customize the game for users who want to learn other languages such as French, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish.

Fun Burger is actively seeking distribution partners for all territories as well as publishing partners for the Sony PSP? and Nintendo? DS version of the game.

Pocket English was developed with the assistance of Film Victoria's Digital Media Fund.

For further information please contact:
Mick Solomons
info@funburger.com
+61 (3) 9016 3170
www.funburger.com

About Fun Burger
Fun Burger is a developer of high quality mobile phones games based in Melbourne, Australia. Having developed high quality 3-D games for the Korean market, Fun Burger is now branching out into the lucrative E-Learning market.

About the Digital Media Fund
The Digital Media Fund is funded by Multimedia Victoria as an ICT industry development initiative aimed at bringing together technology, creativity and talent for the benefit of all Victorians.

Submitted by anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 27/09/06 - 12:26 AMPermalink

  • 1. Anonymous Coward - Wed, 27 Sep 2006 13:44:7Z
    Am I the only one who read that as Fur Burger? :-)